All Roads may lead to Rome, but only one Road leads to Glory

I believe God has been inspiring me (maybe nagging me) to start this blog for quite some time- alright, longer than I care to admit.  It’s not that I wanted to be purposefully obstinate, it’s just that I am so completely ignorant of such technological matters.  It felt scary and overwhelming.  But finally I decided to dive in, and with much prayer and pleading with God for the grace and ability to do what I surely believed He wanted me to do, here I am- blogging.

Turns out it’s not really that hard to set up a blog.  There are plenty of helpful websites and Youtube videos to walk you through.  Now, it was just getting down to the task of actually writing something meaningful and intelligent.

I have been contemplating the content of my initial post for some time.  I don’t know why, but I felt like it really needed to be epic.  Again, I was putting too much pressure on myself and making this harder than it should be.   I just wanted to give a proper introduction of the “Glory Road” blog to the world, one that adequately reflected my reasons for taking on this venture.   Then this morning as I lay in bed in the early morning hours, it all started to come to me; the right words I was waiting for.

All Roads

There is an old proverb that says “All Roads lead to Rome”.   The saying got started back in the days of the ancient Roman Empire and was a testimony to the elaborate road systems they engineered, ultimately leading a traveler from any secondary city to the capital city of Rome.    (Now we use it as an expression to mean that there are many different ways to reach the same outcome or destination.)

12th Century French theologian Alain deLille wrote, “A thousand roads lead men forever to Rome”.

Rome was one of the largest and most civilized empires of the ancient world and contributed much to modern government, politics, law, literature, language and society in general.  The problem was they were plagued with blatant immorality.  They worshipped a pantheon of false and pagan dieties that incorporated sex, as well as other perversions, into their religious practices.  They entertained themselves en masse with brutality (especially against Christians), baths and brothels. It is said that the ultimate fall of the Roman Empire came because of its internal moral decay.

A.W. Tozer writes in his book Whatever Happened to Worship?, “Rome went down like a great rotten tree. She still had military strength and the show of power on the outside.  But Rome had crumbled away on the inside.  Rome doted on plenty of food and drink and on circuses and pleasure and of course, on unbridled lust and immorality.   What great army put the Roman Empire down?  Rome fell to the barbarous hordes from the north- the Lombard, the Hun, and the Ostrogoth-people who were not worthy even to care for the shoes of the Romans.  Rome had become fat and weak and careless and unconcerned.  And Rome died.”

Christian, spiritually speaking, we do not want to be on any road that leads us to Rome, and unfortunately, in this world there are many.

Rome, in my analogy, leads to death and sin and destruction.

“Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it.  For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.” Matthew 7:13.

Friend, as followers of Jesus Christ, there is only one way for us, one road we want to be traveling on, and that is the road that leads us to the One True and Living God-  the Glory Road!

When The Lord led Israel out of Egypt and into the wilderness, He led them by His Glory; a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night.  The Glory cloud would descend onto the tent of meeting and there the Lord would speak with Moses “face to face”.  When Moses prayed and asked the Lord to ”let me  know Your ways that I may know You, so that I may find favor in Your sight,” the Lord responded by saying, “My Presence shall go with you, and I will give you rest.” Exodus 33.  God’s Glory is His Presence.

If you are a born again, Spirit filled believer of Jesus Christ, then that Glory resides within you.  “The glory which You have given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one…” John 17:22.   (And, by the way, if you are NOT a born again, Spirit filled believer of Jesus Christ and would like to be, this website is a great place to learn how.   This is where you can start your journey!)

The Glory of God has descended upon you and you can now hear the voice of your Father leading you in the right way.  But you must harken unto that voice in obedience and follow Him fully.  That is what will keep you on that Glory Road.  “If we say that we have fellowship with Him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth; but if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.” 1John 1:6-7

It is unbelievably easy to take a wrong turn.  It is just as easy to stumble and fall.  I’ve done this many times; so many times it’s embarrassing.  But to be perfectly honest, The Glory Road isn’t always the easiest way to travel.  It is sometimes very difficult and demanding, at times extremely painful.  It always requires a great deal of self-sacrifice and self-discipline. God will at times lead you in ways that will make you scratch your head and wonder if even He knows where He is going. (I promise you, He does.)

By the way, when (I would say “if” but who are we kidding?) you do lose your way and get off track, it’s just as easy to get right back on.  It only requires that you turn around (repent) and head back toward the Light.  It is in these times of wandering away, lost and confused, that God shows Himself to be a loving, gracious, forgiving and merciful God.   “For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost.” Matthew 18:11.   If you stray, He will come looking for you (Matthew 18:12-14).

When we are born into this world we begin a journey of a lifetime.  You have the span of that lifetime to decide which Road you are going to travel; the Road that leads to Death and Darkness or the Road that leads to Light and Life.  “Then Jesus again spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the Light of the world; he who follows Me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the Light of Life.’” John 8:12.

Don’t be afraid.  Man up and choose the right road, friend.  I don’t mean to sound like an alarmist, but I fear your time for choosing in running thin.

This is the purpose of the Glory Road blog, to stand in the hedges and the by- ways of all the roads leading to Rome and cry out, “You are going the wrong way!  The right way is over here!”

Help me point others to the narrow way.  Help me cry out to the lost, to those wondering in the dark deceived and misguided by the enemy of our souls.  Let us join together in unity and love and be a beacon of hope to a dying world.

If you have made it this far, then I thank you for taking the time to read my first blog post!  Please feel free to share and invite others to follow the Glory Road blog.  I pray that He uses it for His purposes and for His Glory!   God bless you!

10 thoughts on “All Roads may lead to Rome, but only one Road leads to Glory”

    1. Thank you Rachel. The Gospel, while deep and profound in so many ways, isn’t difficult to understand! Praise God for that!

  1. I also would like to say something epic, but I am not as eloquent, and the kinship I feel in my heart, not only because we are blood, but specifically because of the blood causes me great joy! Well done, I will pray for your great adventure.

    1. Thank You Tamara! I appreciate your support and those prayers! Yes, because of THE blood! Amen

  2. Good Read! He is definitely calling and moving! Look forward to following! Love you!

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