The High Cost Of Convenience
(Matthew 7:13-14)
We knew some folks who owned a convenience store – they were people who
worked some very long hours to make a living, believe me. But we enjoyed
teasing them about the prices in their store. We’d kid about $5.00 for a
half-gallon of milk, $10.00 boxes of cookies, $2.00 candy bars. Now it
wasn’t quite that bad, but you usually do pay noticeably more for things in a
convenience store. See, that’s the profit factor in being open at times and
on days when other stores are closed. Our storeowner friends were quick to
defend those prices. They reminded us of a simple fact of life – convenience
costs more. They’re right.
Our word for today from the Word of God is found in Matthew 7:13-14. Notice
the price tag on what’s convenient and what’s easy. Jesus says, “Enter
through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that
leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and
narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
Take the easy road – destruction. Take the narrow road – life. Convenience
costs. That’s a life principle . . . it’s a law of the universe. We
instinctively want to do what’s the easiest, the fastest. Right now you may
be facing some important choices – about a relationship, about your future,
about your marriage, your financial situation maybe, or your business. My
guess is that one road you could take is the easy one . . . the other road
looks harder.
You’re tempted to give up – that’s the easy choice. There’s a temptation
really pulling on you – it would be so easy just to give in and go for it.
You need money – and it would be easy to go for quick money, dishonest money,
or money that would load you up with debt. But remember – convenience costs
more!
What Jesus describes with the easy road and the hard road is very revealing.
They are sort of like a funnel. Take the easy choice and it’s wide up front
. . . but the farther you go on that road, the narrower it gets, squeezing
you, restricting you, scarring you, and ultimately destroying you.
Or you could choose the road that will take longer, require more discipline
and sacrifice, maybe even cost you something you value. But it’s like an
inverted funnel. It’s narrow up front but it ultimately opens up into
long-range happiness and long-range peace. So, in reality, the seemingly
hard road is really the least expensive choice in the long run. But it is
almost surely the road that will take longer, require more risks, more
sacrifice, and more faith. But the reward…the payoff…is so much greater!
So don’t fall for the lure of what’s easy right now. I know it may be
pulling hard – but you can’t afford the price tag. The narrow road leads to
life . . . and, after all, it’s the destination that counts, not the road.
Remember – in all the things that really matter in life – convenience costs
more!
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