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10 Roadblocks of Spiritual Journeys

Some journeys just don’t seem worth fighting around the roadblocks we encounter, especially, for some, the path leading toward Christianity.  There can be so much junk blocking our progress that going forward doesn’t look like much of an option and turning around and giving up appears to be the best alternative.

Below are ten road blockers that I’ve been able to identify.  Each on its own can be enough to make people want to shut down their travel and head home.  See if you’ve encountered any of the statements in your life and then read on for a few roadway tips.

  1. There’s no answer to the question I have
  2. I’ve asked questions before and been unsatisfied with the answer
  3. Issues in my life make me angry when I think of God
  4. The Bible doesn’t make any sense to me
  5. A Christian friend makes even less sense than the Bible
  6. I’m ridiculed because of what I believe
  7. I feel angry because of what others are trying to make me believe
  8. When I discuss spiritual issues, it seems others are just trying to win a point
  9. People don’t take my questions seriously
  10. My questions don’t get asked for fear of what the answer will be

Any of those can be enough to make a person wince and head in the opposite direction, but I think there are potential detours around them.  As in real driving situations, a detour may not always be the easiest or most direct route, but they’re designed to get the vehicle moving in the right direction.  So if you’re ready, read my…

Detour Suggestions

  • Drive Forward Carefully – Sometimes what seems at first like a roadblock may just be something you can drive around if you’re cautious.  Perhaps it’s not that there’s no answer to your question, but rather the answer is difficult to hear.  If you’ve not been satisfied with the answer you’ve received, perhaps look for someone else who you could ask.
  • Follow the Signs – Drivers are often in uncharted territory during a detour so watching the signs carefully can be very important.  Angry at God?  Consider talking to that friend who also has reason to be angry with God but seems to be dealing with it differently.  Is the Bible confusing?  Look for someone you know who seems comfortable with the contents of the book and perhaps they can direct you.
  • Stay Ready – The road crew sent to clear that fallen tree in front of you may be just around the bend.  That confusing Christian friend?  Don’t discard the friendship but perhaps look for another source of information about your questions.  Ridiculed for your beliefs?  It’s highly unlikely you’re experiencing a Christ-like response but I’ll bet there’s someone who would listen and respond with gentleness and respect.  The tough part is finding them.

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Caution – Daring Detour – For some this next suggestion could be a giant leap and I wouldn’t fault you for disregarding it, but I encourage you to read through it anyway as that might be a pretty small step in itself.

  • Ask for Help – If God exists (big ‘if’ for some) and love is at the center of his character (another big ‘if’), it makes sense he’d want to help.  Take the situation that’s rightfully bothering you and simply request, out loud or in thought, if he would help you find a way around that particular roadblock.

Bottom Lines

Basically, I’m saying Try Again! It’s easy to say and I realize it may be very difficult to do but there’s a chance this time could be different. And if you’re up for trying something a little audacious, take another look at the list above, identify where you are and then tell me about it.  If you take that suggestion, I’ll listen carefully and respond compassionately. It’s the least you deserve. After all, I think you are highly valued by God. That makes you important in my book too.