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(Text written and copyrighted © 2002 by Manfred Koehler. (Note: most Scripture references will appear when you hover your mouse over them; longer ones are hotlinked to separate pages)
But the signs begin to multiply. It's gradual at firstan extra sign here or there, full of directions on how to walk the road before you. You pause to read each sign, then move forward, determined to follow the growing list of guidelines. You really want to travel this journey well.
You watch little men feverishly constructing large billboards, all in a rush to finish before you pass by. Where the billboards stand completed, men in gray suits frantically beckon, each pointing to his sign. Some begin to yell, insisting their notice, their warning, is more important than the rest. You listen, you read, but you can no longer absorb. Where the signs once stood well back from the road, they now hover close, leaning with menace, muscling each other for more space. The shadows they cast block out the sun. Once lovely scenery is now smothered in a web of posts, arrows, and broken-down placards. You're still convinced this is the right road, but the journey is no longer joyful. You sit down, one foot dangling into the ditch. You cover your ears and close your eyes. You need a rest. At the very best moment, his hand touches your shoulder. You open your eyes. His smile greets you. His other hand offers to lift you to your feet. You feel the scars as you stand, convinced you know this Person, suddenly most aware that you want to know him more. You continue your journey with him beside you. You ask him about all the signs.
The sun shines again. The scenery is more beautiful than ever. Your joy returns. This is a great road. Rules Versus RelationshipWhat comes to your mind when you think of the Christian life? If the answer is, Rules, rules, and more rules, you're not a happy person. If, on the other hand, your heart's response is, Abundant life through a relationship with Jesus, you'll be enjoying the journey. In all likelihood you're somewhere between the tworight there with the rest of us. Some days the Christian life appears difficult, seemingly not worth the effort. On other days you're excited about Jesus, ready to go wherever he sends you and to do whatever he asks. Here are a few things to consider so that those hard days are kept to a minimum: Jesus' expressed goal is to give you abundant life.
One of the best things you can do to join him in that effort is be quick to admit when life is miserable. Jesus, I know you want me to enjoy life to the full but it's not working right now. Can you give me a new perspective? Where have I taken a wrong turn? Bring me back to abundance, please. A sincere prayer like that is something Jesus never tires of. It's his job to answer those prayers. Jesus himself is your life."When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory" (Colossians 3:4). It is wrong to think of God sending down one-a-day multivitamin dosages of "life," as if life were an entity in itself, dispensed in little bottles. Jesus is your life. When you ask for more reality in your spiritual life, God will respond by giving you more of his Son. So every time you pray, God, I'm not experiencing abundant life, expect to receive a fresh view of Jesus. Death opens the door to more of Jesus' life.
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