I was planning on blogging today about something completely different... but in just a few short hours, I have been presented with the reoccurring theme of The Road Less Traveled... which happens to be the name of blog, the theme of my spiritual journey and the next potential tattoo that I get. In essence, The Road Less Traveled, has significant meaning to me and today, I saw it on the hearts of others. Captivated as always, I wanted to spend time reflecting on the great poem told by Robert Frost, and how it has become so applicable to us all...
"If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own" John 15: 18-19
This brings to mind all earthly satisfactions. The notions of instant gratification. That you need to beat out the guy next to you to get ahead. Things that are so temporary; money, sex, drugs, alcohol, parties, clothing, shoes, technology, cars, vacations, being in shape, being thin enough, muscular enough, tan enough, rich enough, smart enough, good enough. All make you drown in a pool of yourself. I think that path can often look glamorous, or desirable, but it is all in a disguise of something unseen, that is bleak. I think that is why there are so many lost people. Because of what is glorified not only in this nation, but globally.
As Frost moves to the third stanza, I am made aware of his hesitation in committing to the overgrown path... "I doubted if I should ever come back." I believe a true surrender to Christ is a little scary. By choosing the road that is less discoursed, one may be afraid of what lies ahead. Because we walk by faith and not by sight. Taking a road with a hidden path forces us to trust what is unseen and it makes us truly rely on Jesus, and let what has been, slowly fade behind us.... never to return... never to come back.
The final verse has made a lasting impression on my heart... in which Frost tells the reader, that he made his choice, and took the road less traveled by... and how it has made all the difference... so much so, that he will tell this story for ages and ages to come. Amen.
Proverbs has some amazing verses that stress the importance of the path we chose to take:
"A man who strays from the path of understanding, comes to rest in the company of the dead."
Proverbs 21:16
How interesting that he refers to those on a separate path, to be dead. In Christ there is life. With out Christ, we are meaningless.
"For a man's ways are in full view of the Lord, an he examines all of his paths. The evil deeds of a wicked man ensnare him, the cords of his sin hold him fast. He will die for lack of discipline led astray by his own greatly folly." Proverbs 5:21-23
Christ stresses our choices. He stands behind us as we decide which road to take, waiting for us all to make our move. And He is eagerly hoping to meet us on the path less taken... for on that path He walks besides us, until the end of our days.
I must stress to you, reader, that a life without Christ, left me empty. I once walked on the road that was passed by all too frequently. And I blended in with others like myself... and I was a lost person, looking at the world through large hollow eyes... and only saw self gain. No one said it was easy.... but Christ's love is a promise. A promise of fulfilment and a hope for a future. He longs to show you your great purpose, if only you can trust to take that first step onto the overgrown road. He is waiting for you friend. He loves you.
"I am with you to guide you and help you. Unseen forces are controlling your destiny. You petty fears are groundless. So leave your foolish fears, and follow Me, your Guide, and determinedly refuse to consider the problems of tomorrow. My message to you, is trust, and wait"- God Calling
"Trust in the Lord with all of your heart. And lean not on your own understanding. In all ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6
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