When my uncle came back from World War II, he brought me a number of
items which included a bayonet, a German army helmet and a German
compass that was worn on the wrist. I used the compass the most. It
had kerosene inside of it and the floating wheel would always give you
the right direction. In 1945, I was 7 years old and short and so
compared to a row of corn, I couldn't see anything, plus the
corn
grows tall in Indiana. As a young boy, I and a group of my friends,
would often play in the corn fields. In the middle of summer, you could
run down the rows with the long leaves batting against your body. Once
you
got into the corn field, you could not see anything around you. The
other
boys could make sounds and you could hear where they were coming from
but
you couldn't actually see them. Once inside of the corn field, you
were isolated from all else around you. The only way you could find
your
way out was to follow the rows which was a lot less sophisticated than
the German army compass. You always knew that the rows would
take you to either one end or the other. So, while you were lost in the
corn, you could always find your way out. Men and women are lost
today. Only this time, they are not lost in a corn field, but they are
lost in this world. Sin has separated them from God and they don't have
any idea how to get out. Jesus, however, did make a way possible to get
out of our lost estate. John 14:6 says, "Jesus saith unto him, I am the
way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by
me."
Jesus was speaking about getting to heaven. He was
speaking about a place where dwelling places were being prepared for the
believers. Thomas said that he didn't know the way to get there. It
was then that Jesus spoke these words that we find in the Gospel of
John.
Jesus is the way to eternal life and to those dwelling places. We can
be
roaming around in this life in this world in our lost condition and
suddenly, we
find that there is a way out and that way is the Lord Jesus Christ. If
there was anything sad about this whole thing, it would be the fact that
some
people choose to remain lost. Even though the answer is simple and
straight forward, they choose not to accept it and to continue in their
present
condition. At the same time, others have accepted the way and have
found
the road to eternal life. Are you on that road or are you choosing to
remain lost in the corn field? Praise God today for providing such a
wonderful and simple plan of salvation.
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