When
I say to the wicked, 'O wicked man, you shall surely die' and you do
not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked man will die
in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. Ezekiel
33:8 (English Standard Bible)
The
Bridge is Out
The driver and his family had
been following the fine wide highway for miles. It was an easy way to
go. Coming around a bend they came upon a state highway worker with a
large stop sign.
The driver stopped and rolled
his window down and asked the road crew worker, “What's the
problem?”
The road crew worker said, “The
bridge ahead is out.”
“Oh, that shouldn't be a
problem,” said the driver.
The road crew worker lowered his
sign. “I will be held responsible, not to mention guilty, if I
don't warn you there is no bridge across the river and it is
treacherous and deep. If you keep going you and your family will
perish.”
The driver smirked. “How
could a State that loves good drivers send them into a river to
perish?” he asked. The road crew worker smiled sympathetically.
“If you turn around and go back to Highway 7 it will take you
safely to your destination. It's narrower than this road and a
little harder to navigate but it will get you there. If you keep
going down this road you will perish.”
The driver rolled his eyes with
contempt. “Oh, I don't believe the bridge is out and as you can see
this highway is wide and fine. And as far as I'm concerned I don't
even believe there is a river. I'll go on and it'll be fine. I'm a
good driver and the State should know that. Now stand back.”
Before the road crew worker
could say another word the driver hit the gas and squealed around him
and headed down the road. The road worker frowned as he watched the
car disappear down the wide road. “Hmm,” he said to himself,
“the narrow way is hard and few there be that find it.” Neither
the driver nor his family were ever seen or heard from again. How
could a State that loved good drivers send a person to a destroyed
bridge on the edge of a swollen and raging river? It's simple. Even
with the warning the driver chose to ignore it and go there. The
State did not send him there.
Call me what you will but if I
did not tell you that hell is an agonizingly real place and one to be
shunned (Luke 16:19-31) I would be negligent and guilty in my duty to
you as a follower of Christ. Jesus spoke often about hell (Matthew
8:12, 13:42, 25:46, Mark 9:42-48). Hell is eternal separation from
God and a domain of great horror. Consider what Jesus had to say
about it in the verses above. God doesn't send anyone to hell, they
go there by their own choice. Have you never heard that the gates of
hell are locked from the inside? In fact, God is not willing that
any should perish but that all should come to repentance (2nd
Peter 3:9). But how can a completely Holy God allow a completely
sinful people to spend eternity in His presence?
Why did God choose eternal death
as the penalty for the unrepentant? Because men and women can never
fully pay for their sins and the payment for rebellion against God is
eternal death even as the righteous price Christ fully paid to
forgive sin is eternal life in Him. Eternal punishment was originally
prepared for Satan and the angels who rebelled with him against God
(Matthew 25:41).
Sin has destroyed the bridge we
once had to God. However there is good news. God sent His Son, Jesus
Christ, to fix it. He became the only Bridge of Access to God that
has reestablished fellowship with Him once again (John 14:6). If
you're in the driver's seat and you don't believe that God sent His
Son to be that bridge to fellowship with Him then I would suggest you
turn around and take the narrow way (Matthew 7:13-14) through the Son
and believe on Him. It's true the way is narrower than the wide way
that leads to destruction but it will still get you safely to where
you want to go.
If you simply believe that Jesus
is God's only begotten Son (Acts 16:31), who died for your sins and
rose bodily from the grave three days later and will return again to
Earth as its ruling King, you will have taken the narrow way to
righteous eternal life. It's that simple. Why not trust in Jesus?
What have you got to lose except a washed out bridge to disaster?
Ken
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