"The Road Less Traveled" -
Today I read a Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken." It has
been years since I have read this and as I was reading it I knew
that this is exactly were we as standers have been. When our
spouses left, we found ourselves at a fork in the road. Some of
us probably stood at that fork peering down each path wondering
what it was exactly that we saw off in the distance of each of
those paths.
I stood at that path looking down the road of divorce and I
imagined that there would be pain and struggles, but that
ultimately I would end up finding happiness somewhere, somehow
with someone else. I didn't want to think about someone else,
but what other choice did I have? My husband left and this was
the only path I had to go down, wasn't it?
The other path seemed to me to be bitterness, anger, and
resentment for the rest of my life toward my husband and never
finding the true happiness that I was seeking. This was Satan's
attempt to lure me down the path of divorce, but God! God
without my understanding, guided me down this other path. I had
no idea why or where it led until He started to reveal each
step. A little voice in my head said, "Step here. Go this
way." And so I did.
"A man's steps are directed by the LORD. How then can anyone
understand his own way?" Proverbs 20:24
This path has not been easy by any means and there are times
throughout the day that I look back for a moment and wonder if
the other path would be easier. There have even been times that
I have actually turned around and started to walk back. God
never left my side even when I started to walk back He spoke
softly to me calling me back.
The poem at one point talks about how the paths up to a certain
point look like they are worn just the same and I realized that
almost every person who has been left by their spouse has started
down the "road less traveled" seeking restoration, but if they
did not start down that path with the Lord or did not accept Him
along the way that ultimately they have turned back and gone
down the path of divorce.
So, here I am with my Lord traveling down the "road less
traveled" and the path has become very bumpy at some points, but
then there are days where there is a clearing and the Lord opens
up Heaven and reveals his glory to me. Those are the days that
He renews my strength and gives me a new measure of faith and we
continue on this journey.
I have heard my friends and family calling me from a distance
asking me to come back. They say this path will only lead to
destruction for me, but I realize that they cannot travel down
this road with me. They must watch from a distance. They see
the terrain is treacherous so they are fearful that I will get
too far into this and not be able to find my way out. Something
amazing has happened to them along the way though. At different
times of this journey God has revealed Himself to them. They
have seen Him by my side and now they are questioning the road
they are traveling. Through all of this God will not only reveal
Himself to your spouse, but also to those in your life who have
been lead astray. You need only to believe.
"The jailer called for lights, rushed in and fell trembling
before Paul and Silas. He then brought them out and
asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" They
replied, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you
and your household." Then they spoke the word of the Lord to
him and to all the others in his house. At that hour of the
night the jailer took them and washed their wounds; then
immediately he and all his family were baptized. The jailer
brought them into his house and set a meal before them; he was
filled with joy because he had come to believe in God—he and
his whole family." Acts 16:29-34
This road for many of us is not just about marriage restoration,
but revival. As we walk down this road, we are breaking the
generational curses of our families and reclaiming the blessing
that has been given away or stolen by the enemy. At the end of
this road there is a table that is prepared for us before our
enemies loaded with all that has been stolen from us and many
more blessings from God. So, now it is time to put your hiking
boots on and press forward with God to the table He has prepared
for you and your family.
"You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows." Psalm 23:5
God bless,