Feb. 07, 2012
Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God. —Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God. —Isaiah 40:3
Dwight
D. Eisenhower was known for his courageous leadership during World War
II. His battle-tested skill equipped the troops to reclaim Europe. Soon
after returning to the US as a hero, he was elected president.
While
in Europe, Eisenhower had experienced the danger and difficulty of
navigating the twisting roads. So, for the sake of US national
security, he commissioned a network of roads that became the nation’s
interstate highway system. Mountains were tunneled through and valleys
were traversed by mammoth bridges.
In ancient times, conquering
kings gained access to newly acquired territories through highways
built for their troops. Isaiah had this in mind when he declared, “Make
straight in the desert a highway for our God” (Isa. 40:3). And John the Baptist called people to repentance to “prepare the way” into their hearts for the arrival of King Jesus.
What
preparation needs to be done to allow Jesus unhindered access to your
own heart? Are there rough places of bitterness that need the bulldozer
of forgiveness? Are there valleys of complaining that need to be filled
with contentment? We can’t afford to neglect this spiritual
engineering. Let’s prepare the way for the King!
God will make a way
Where there seems to be no way;
He works in ways we cannot see,
He will make a way for me. —Moen
© 1990, Integrity’s Hosanna! Music.
Where there seems to be no way;
He works in ways we cannot see,
He will make a way for me. —Moen
© 1990, Integrity’s Hosanna! Music.
Repentance clears the way for our relationship with the King.

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