Summary: A look at walking in obedience to God

Let me start this morning by asking you a question: What route did you use to get here today? How many people arrived via the Bedford Highway from either direction? Ok, how many came straight in from Hammonds Plains along the Hammonds Plains Rd? What about via the Bi-Hi again from either direction and then down the Hammonds Plains Rd? The truth of the matter is that there are several different ways of getting to Bedford Community Church on a Sunday Morning. If you wanted to get creative you could sail in the Bedford Basin, tie up at Convoy Key cut through the hole in the fence across the railroad tracks, through Sobey’s back parking lot and to the Empire. As a matter of fact most of us travel different paths every day of our lives, we take different routes to work, we take different career routes, different educational paths we don’t live in a cookie cutter world all trudging along in a mindless line, never varying from the path that the person before us walked.

By the way the video clip was from the 1926 Science fiction movie Metropolis and it was how Fritz Lang perceived life would be like in the year 2000. But the truth is every one of us here today walk different roads in most areas of our lives.

But as believers we are supposed to be walking a common path. I’m sure that many if not most of you have heard the comment “There are many roads to God.” Well that isn’t entirely true as a matter of fact it isn’t true at all because Jesus Christ made this statement 2000 years ago in the Gospel according to John 14:6 Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.

Not one of the ways, not one of the truths but the only way and the only truth, He said that the only way to heaven, the only way to God was through him and through the salvation that he offered.

This morning we are going to look at a word picture that was drawn by the prophet Isaiah almost 700 years before the birth of Christ. Shera read the passage earlier in the service, but I want to focus on three of the verses Isaiah 35:8-10 And a main road will go through that once deserted land. It will be named the Highway of Holiness. Evil-hearted people will never travel on it. It will be only for those who walk in God’s ways; fools will never walk there. Lions will not lurk along its course, and there will be no other dangers. Only the redeemed will follow it. Those who have been ransomed by the Lord will return to Jerusalem, singing songs of everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be overcome with joy and gladness.

The highway that Isaiah wrote about is a highway that makes it’s way through a wilderness. You see in the Bible, the wilderness is a picture of the devastation done by our sin. It is wasteland in contrast with the Garden of Eden. God created a Garden; our disobedience produced a wilderness, the ungarden, the anti-garden, the place where nothing grows. The Garden of Eden was watered by four rivers; the wilderness is thirsty ground. The Garden had trees bearing fruit for food; the wilderness has no food. The wilderness is a place of burning sand and parched ground. Snakes and scorpions. Hungry jackals and lions. The Garden was a place of life; the wilderness a place of death. We chose death over life, self over God. We still do. And so we live life in the wilderness instead of the Garden.

But when we choice Jesus, and let Jesus choice us it’s like, like you’ve been wandering through the woods, lost, desolate and without hope and suddenly you push through the curtain of underbrush and there before you is a road with a sign that says “This Way Home.”

The wilderness is the place of testing, temptation, trial. In the wilderness Israel was disciplined by God. In the wilderness Jesus was tempted by the devil. In the wilderness John came preaching and baptizing to prepare the way for Christ. The wilderness is where every prop is kicked away, where every support is gone, and where you are left with nothing but God's promise to protect you and his promise is that he is the way, and that he is the truth and that he is the life.

The holy highway runs from Bethlehem's manger to Calvary's cross to the garden tomb and the resurrection and glory. This is the only path that leads through the wilderness of life to eternal life. And it is called the Highway of Holiness. So what does the scripture tell us about this highway.

1) It is a Holy Way, because it is made up of Holy People. Hebrews 13:12 So also Jesus suffered and died outside the city gates in order to make his people holy by shedding his own blood. And in Colossians 3:12 Since God chose you to be the holy people whom he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.

Now there are some people who would say that this is a very special highway and only very special people walk on it, you know holy people. But I beg to differ here. Let’s start by who’s walking there.

Three descriptions are used here to describe those walking on the highway the first is 1) Those Who Walk In God’s Ways. 2) The Redeemed 3) Those Who Have Been Ransomed. And then to counter this we are told who won’t be walking on it 1) Evil Hearted People 2) Fools. Now when Isaiah writes that fools will never walk there I don’t think he is talking about a person’s mental capacity or even the degree of seriousness that a person views life with. If that was the case it would be a very lonely highway, think where that would leave me, walking along all by myself. Instead I think Isaiah’s reaching back to the words that David wrote in Psalm 53:1 Only fools say in their hearts, “There is no God.”

So here’s the bottom line, if you are a believer then you will be walking on the highway, and if you’re not a believer you aint gonna be there. Because you see the road is not a freeway, it is a toll road, and two thousand years ago Jesus Christ paid the toll and the only people who can gain access to the road are those who acknowledge what Jesus did, and who are willing to accept it as a gift. So it is a holy way, for a holy people

2) It Is A Safe Way. The great promise that is in this scripture is in verse 9 where Isaiah tells us Lions will not lurk along its course, and there will be no other dangers. To really put that into perspective we need to look at 1 Peter 5:8 Be careful! Watch out for attacks from the Devil, your great enemy. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for some victim to devour. If you are a Christian and if you are serious about serving God then you’ve discovered the truth about the devil and that is that he is real, and he doesn’t want to lose you. And if he isn’t interested in you then that means he doesn’t consider you much of a threat. The greatest compliment you can receive as a believer is to hear the growl of the Devil. But if you are living in obedience to God’s will for your life then you may hear his growl but that’s as close as he’s going to get.

According to Isaiah the one place that is the safest for you as a believer is walking the highway of holiness. When you are in obedience to God the Devil is repulsed he can’t stand to be around you.

So here’s the highway, put some lines on it and this is where we are supposed to be, and off here is the lion that’s not allowed on the highway. Now where is the safest place on the highway? Right, in the middle, just as far as possible from where the lion is, as a matter of fact the place the believer is supposed to stay is right smack dab in the middle of God’s will for their life. So how come so many Christians want to play over here by the edge?

And then after they’ve been over by the edge for a while and nothing really bad has happened they try crawling down into the ditch, just for a minute, they aren’t going to stay long, and it’s not going to do a lot of harm and then they run back up to the road again and everything seems to be fine. But they start spending more time off the highway then on the highway, and even though others’ might not realize where they have been playing they know exactly what they are doing. And then one day when they are playing down over the edge and the lion gets them and when the truth comes out people stand around and say “wow that was sudden.” Who would have thought?

But the truth is people don’t go from here to here. Doesn’t happen like that, instead it happens step by step. So why doesn’t God do something to keep us on the road, he’s done all kinds of things. Probably the biggest thing that he’s done is that he’s given us guidelines. It’s called the Bible and it tells us what God expects of us. That’s the centre line of the highway, that’s obedience. And when we are living in obedience then we are right where we belong right in the centre of the road, as far as possible from the edge. And the scripture also warns us about certain behaviour, behaviour that leads into sin and disobedience. And that is the line on the shoulder of the road. And like a warning line on the highway, the bible tells us what we shouldn't do -- but it does not keep us from doing it.

And because God has given us that incredible gift called free will we can at any time we want walk to the edge of the highway, cross the line and crawl down into the ditch. And there have been people who have done exactly that who have walked away from the highway of holiness because they think they’ve found a better way but listen to the word of God Proverbs 16:25 There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in death.

You see the highway is a safe way, and it is the only safe place for believers, you stay on the highway you stay protected from the evil one, you get off the highway and you have voided the warranty. You gotta understand God doesn’t didn’t lay down his guidelines to ruin our fun, he does it to keep his children safe. We tell our kids don’t play on the road, is that because we are spoil sports or because we don’t want our children harmed?

And so God tells us to stay in the centre of his will, to walk in the light, to be obedient to his will and we will be safe. Does that mean that we will always be safe physically and emotionally, that we will never have any problems or trials. No, if that’s what it meant the road would be crowded with people taking it as an escape from humanity.

But the promise is that staying on the Highway will keep you spiritually safe.

It Is A Heavenly Road? It doesn’t matter how nice the road is and how safe the highway is if’n it’s not leading in the right direction. And this highway of holiness, this road of obedience leads to an eternity with God. And it is the only road to God. If there were many roads, many paths to heaven then why did Jesus have to come to this earth, if there were other ways why did he have to suffer the humiliation of a trail and the pain of crucifixion, if people could chart their own path to heaven then Jesus came and lived and died in vain. But they can’t and he didn’t.

Life is a journey. It begins with conception and winds it way through 70 or so years of our existence. And each one of our lives will end at a final destination.

In the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament we read about a lawyer who came to Jesus and asked in Luke 10:25 “Teacher, what must I do to receive eternal life?”

The truth is that the lawyer was asking the wrong question. Because we are all going to live forever. Good, bad, indifferent it don't matter, believer, non believer, Christian, non-Christian it doesn't matter how you live here because you are going to live forever. If you thought that you had to be a Christian to live forever you are wrong, dead wrong, so to speak. Now before you decide to fire me let me just say one thing, you can't. And before you organize a party to string me up or burn me in effigy listen up. Death is simply a comma in the story of life. If the first chapter the nine months that you spent in your mothers womb was short, the seventy or so years that make up chapter two aren't much longer in the entire scheme of things.

However similar life may be for the believer and the non believer it becomes dramatically different when death turns the page. You see although we're all going to live forever, the Christian and the non-christian aren't going to live forever in the same place. We are heading for different destinations. I know you're thinking "Pastor you don't really believe all that stuff about heaven and hell?" Yep sure do. "Well" you say "I believe in heaven but I find it hard to believe that a loving God would actually send someone to hell." God doesn't send anyone to hell, people go to hell because they don't choice to go to heaven, and if you scan the gospels you will discover that Christ spoke a whole lot more about hell then he did about heaven.

The Non-believers, well they are heading for a Christless eternity, forever without any love, without any good, without any light, without any God. But in contrast to the Christless eternity reserved for the unbeliever there's an eternity prepared for the believer which is spent with God, again listen to the words of Christ, this time in John 14:1-4

“Don’t be troubled. You trust God, now trust in me. There are many rooms in my Father’s home, and I am going to prepare a place for you. If this were not so, I would tell you plainly. When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am. And you know where I am going and how to get there.”

Keep listening as John pens a description of heaven as he saw it in Revelation 21:4

He will remove all of their sorrows, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. For the old world and its evils are gone forever.”

Same author and chapter Revelation 21:22-23 No temple could be seen in the city, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. And the city has no need of sun or moon, for the glory of God illuminates the city, and the Lamb is its light.

"No pain? No darkness? No sorrow? How can I get there?" Good question I'm glad you asked, It’s the destination that lies at the end of the highway of holiness. This truly is the highway to heaven.