A
highway shall be there, and a road,
And it shall be called the HIGHWAY
OF HOLINESS.
The unclean shall not pass over
it, But it shall be for others.
Whoever walks the road,
although a fool, Shall not go astray.
Isaiah 35:8
The nation of Israel
was designed to have a place where other nations of the world could come to
worship the true God. The temple in Jerusalem was to be the center from which
the good news of God’s salvation would spread to every corner of the world. But
those who were supposed to be God’s people forsook Him and practiced every kind
of sin. Rather than being ambassadors for God, they disgraced His holy name. Rather
than attracting the nations of the earth to God, they became stumbling blocks
to those who were seeking the true God. The Israelites fell so far from God’s
original intent that God judged them and sent them into exile. Yet God promised
that one day His people would be an avenue by which others could find
salvation.
It is God’s desire
that anywhere there is a Christian, God has a way for people to learn of His
salvation (Rom. 10:14-15). Whenever an unbeliever meets a Christian, the
unbeliever ought to be face to face with everything he needs to know in order
to follow Christ.
Sadly, however,
Christians can be like the Israelites of Isaiah’s day. We can be so involved in
our sin that we are completely disoriented to God, ill-equipped to direct
others to Him. If our lives are filled with hypocrisy, we may turn people away
from God, rather than helping them come to Him. If our lives are filled with
doubt or anger, we will impede others from coming to Christ. Our lives ought to
be a highway of holiness, providing easy access to God for anyone around us who
seeks Him. Ask God to remove any obstacle in your life that hinders others from
coming to know Jesus.
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