✝ Daily Encouragement (3/5/26) "Fork In The Road"
Published: Thu, 03/05/26
Updated: Thu, 03/05/26
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Thursday,
March
5, 2026
Message
summary:
In life we
will face many
"forks in the
Road". Let us
make sure we
make the right
choice on the
most
consequential
of all.
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
In
musing on this
I consider a
fork in the
road while in
high school. This
may seem a
little too
much about me
but I hope it
prompts you to
consider
similar
experiences in
your life. My first real job was that of a sacker at the Kroger grocery store at 35th and Noland Road in Independence MO. I placed the groceries into sacks for each customer after purchasing. (They call it a bagger in the Northeast). I got the job shortly after turning 16 when I was a sophomore and worked there for almost 2 years. In the fall of my senior year I was "recruited" to work at a new service merchandise type store that was opening across Noland Road. I had a fork in the road decision to make. Would I continue to sack groceries or join the new team? It seemed like an exciting opportunity and I felt like a big shot since I was to wear a tie and the store sold electronics which seemed so cool to me as a teen. It was similar to making a choice between working at Aldi's or the Apple Store.
I
informed my
Kroger manager
and he
accepted my
decision but
warned me not
to burn any
bridges behind
me so I worked
there two more
weeks at
Kroger after
accepting the
new job. The store opened with a bang and was very busy leading up to Christmas, but after Christmas I was laid off and the store didn't last much longer, likely due to the opening of the Independence Center mall.
In
retrospect it
would have
been better if
I had just
finished my
high school
work career as
a lowly sacker
at Kroger, but
in the big
scheme of
things my
poor decision
was not all
that
consequential.
By
far the most
consequential
fork in the
road we will
come to as we
travel here
below is the
fork that
requires a
decision on
our part:
whether we
choose to walk
the broad or
narrow way
(Matthew
7:13-14). It's
a life
changing
choice between
two lifestyles
with different
destinations.
The broad way
is easy and
the most
popular but it
leads to
destruction;
the narrow way
is difficult
but it leads
to life
everlasting.
Joshua's
ancient call
to the people
of Israel
should always
be before us.
He's
describing
this most
vital fork in
the road, "Choose
for yourselves
this day whom
you will
serve".
The
second aspect
is the daily
choice. I am
struck by the
significance
of the words
"this day" in
the
second text.
Certainly on
the one hand
it conveys a
momentous
decision to
serve the
Lord. However
in another
sense it's an
ongoing,
regular,
habitual
choice to
"this day"
serve the
Lord. After
all, Joshua
had chosen to
follow the
Lord many
years before
he issued this
challenge to
the people. He
surely wasn't
making the
choice for the
first time.
In
my case I made
the first time
decision to
receive Christ
as my Savior
on August 22,
1971. That was
19,920 days
ago. But
today, this
day I again
choose to
serve Christ.
Please join
me!
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"I Choose Christ" Watch on YouTube Karen Peck & New River
"The
Way, the Truth
and the Life"
Watch
on YouTube
CityAlight
Kenny,
a thoughtful
reader
commented on
our "When
AI Praises The
Lord"
message from
Tuesday.
"One
thing I
thought of
after reading
the March 3
message
regarding
Siri’s
response to
you praising
the Lord. As
you quoted in
the Bible text
that the rocks
will cry out,
if you think
about it Siri
is actually
the product of
Silicon (Si in
the periodic
table) which
sort of makes
it like a rock
in its natural
state. Not
trying to
stretch it too
much but
that’s sort of
like the rocks
crying
out…"
Anyone
who follows
American
baseball has
surely heard
of Yogi Berra
who played and
later managed
for the New
York Yankees.
He played on
more winning
World Series
teams than any
other player,
a feat very
unlikely to be
ever be
repeated. He
was known for
his colorful
wit often
revealed in
short pithy
statements
known as
yogisms. Let
me share one
today for your
edification: For the chronically inquisitive today's fork in the road photo was taken here on Google Maps. You can also see it in the street view.
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