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Monday 12 February 2024

You don't have to be a driver to know the road

  • One day I was on a bus going into the town centre.  The driver had stopped to give directions to an oncoming truck driver, and they were talking through their open windows.  I heard the truck drier ask where a certain trading estate was, and felt sure that the bus driver would know where it was, simply because he was a bus driver.  However, the bus driver did not know where the trading estate was, and proceeded to give the truck driver instructions to get to a completely different trading estate.
  • I was familiar with the trading estate that the truck driver needed to find and so was able to give him instructions on how to get there, and thought I should get up, go to the front of the bus and tell him. However, I hesitated too long, reasoning with whether or not I should do it, and missed the opportunity, and the truck driver went off in the wrong direction.  I was taught a valuable lesson that day.
  • When we have been to a place we are able to instruct others on how to get there.  Knowledge of how to get to a place does not depend on whether you are a driver or not, but on whether you have been to that place, and we do not all travel down the same road in life.  The same rule applies with scripture. If in a particular situation we have been helped or comforted by the Word then we are able to pass that information on to others.
  • Paul says in 2nd Corinthians ch 1 v.4 that God is the God of all comfort Who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we ma be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.  Herein we see the importance of each part of the body of Christ functioning in order to be built up by one another's faith  when we gather together, as instructed by Paul the apostle in his first letter to the Corinthian church.


13 comments:

Victor S E Moubarak said...

This is an excellent post. Thank you.

God bless.

Brenda said...

Thank you your kind comment Victor. God bless.

Martha Jane Orlando said...

Certainly, we should give directions, physically and spiritually, to those seeking the right path to travel, Brenda. Loved this analogy!
Blessings!

Brenda said...

Hi Martha Jane, thank you for your kind comment, I have always loved sharing my experiences with people, especially when my friend and I were visitors on a lifer's wing in a prison. There were many people there who wanted to know about Jesus. God bless.

Brenda said...


Ирина Полещенко commented on "You don't have to be a driver to know the road"
10 hours ago
Dear Brenda! I'm not sure that a bus driver should know all the sights of the city. Every day a bus driver travels along a certain route. He knows his route, the names of the stops.

Brenda said...

Hi Irena,
your comment didn't show up on my blog, only in my comment notification, so I had to copy and paste it My post was not so much as to show what the bus driver knew but more to reveal what I should have done in the situation. God bless.

Rajani Rehana said...

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Brenda said...

Hi Rajani, thank you for visiting.

Laurie Collett said...

Hi Brenda,

May we be road signs showing others the only true Way! Thanks as always for the excellent post. May God bless you,
Laurie

Brenda said...

Hi Laurie,
yes, the best journey we can have in this world is the road to eternal life which can only be found in Jesus, and may we always share directions that we receive from our Lord with others. God bless.

Sandi said...

💙

Brenda said...

Hi Sandi, love to you too.