End of the Road
While on a trip, many of us look forward to the end of the road.
Once we hit the trail, we can hardly wait to get where we are going. We want to spend most of our time there.
If we ride a bus or train, we might talk about the end of the line. The road or line stops, so the bus or train cannot go farther.
The end of the road means the conclusion or final step.
This expression may refer to the end of a:
- Trip
- Process
- Activity
Often the end of the road refers to death, the end of life’s journey.
We kick the bucket. We are graveyard dead.
On Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who died in service for our country.
Many of us look forward to the end of life’s journey.
We enjoy life. However, we know when we reach the end of life’s road, we step into our eternal home in heaven.
On a trip, people may follow the sun for physical direction. To receive a home in heaven, we follow the Son for spiritual direction. Jesus, God’s Son, offers life and purpose both now and at the end of the road.
“Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life” (John 3:36 NIV).
Thanks to Janis Atwood for the photo
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