Have you ever used a travel agent to book a vacation? Their job is to get you from point A to point B. A good travel agent gives crystal clear instructions. They are best at what they do when they have already traveled to the destination before you, and they are also not afraid to graciously warn you of the pitfalls of the destination.
To be a good traveler, you have to have the right expectations. You have to have trust and faith. You must always have the long game in sight. To truly benefit from a good travel agent, one must be a humble traveler.
For our Christian journey, we have something better than a travel agent. We have Jesus who has gone before us. What kind of traveler are you? Are you a humble traveler? Are you anxious to learn from the one who has gone before? Or do you think you have all the answers?
Sermon Outline
1. The Directions Vs. 23
2. The Destination Vs. 24-26