Standing at Crossroads
Crossroads are busy places. They are chaotic
places of noise and busyness. Often at the junction of four or five
feeder roads, crossroads are where the traffic of people and cars merge
and disengage, for a fleeting moment meeting, and then going their
separate ways. Many of us find ourselves standing at crossroads, some
more frequent than others, at different times in our lives. We stand in
the chaos, amidst the noise, confusion and uncertainty, as we scan the
various roads that lead away to decide which one to follow. Crossroads
are places of decisions. They are scary places because we know decisions
have consequences. "stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls..." (Jer 6:16).
In
the hectic pace of modern techno-culture, often we struggle to find the
"one thing needful" and not be carried away by the tsunami of change
that engulf us and carry us along in its flow. We must to look around
our crossroads, looking for the ancient paths, the good way, that will
leads us to the "one thing needful" and find rest for our souls. The
"one thing needful" in our lives is to sit at the feet of Jesus: To
behold his glory and bask in his presence. Our souls need rest. Our
souls need healing. Our souls need refreshing. The aridity in our souls
needs the "living water" of Jesus Christ.
[you can view the song here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1yTrF4OYwU] The lyrics and music spoke to me of the times when I had found myself at crossroads: of the pain, the hurts, the uncertainties, and the loneliness. It also reminded me that at these times, I do not stand alone. Jesus has always been there with me, supporting me and tending to my wounds. "Ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls" Sound advice of an ageless truth.
![]() Kyrie eleison eReflection questions: (1) Are you standing at a crossroad at this moment? What are the circumstances and options affecting you? (2) What questions are you asking yourself? Is it "what can I do for God?" or "what God can do through me?" Shalom, Alex --------- Alex Tang Kairos Spiritual Formation < www.kairos2.com > "spiritual forming disciples of Jesus Christ with informed minds, hearts on fire and contemplative in actions" |