One of my favorite bicycle routes takes me
through a neighborhood on a dead end street.
To warn drivers (or riders), there is a
permanent sign before you enter the neighborhood clearly stating: “Dead End”.
Not a problem, I don’t expect to go through, I just ride in and ride out
the same way.
One day, as I was approaching that same neighborhood,
a temporary sign was in place before the permanent sign. The temporary sign read “Road Construction
Ahead” and below that was “Road Closed to Thru Traffic”.
Hmm, that might be a bit confusing; after
all, a dead end street could never have through traffic!
Jesus said “I am the way and the truth and
the life. No one comes to the Father
except through me.” (John 14:6)
No confusing message there! He clearly states that He is the way. He uses the words “no one” and “except”, words
that limit things quite noticeably. It’s
kind of like “Dead End”; there’s clarity and finality to it. It means that the street ends and you can’t
go through.
No one comes to the Father except through
me…clarity and finality!
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