The First of April.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
092-The King's Highway
"The wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein." (Isaiah 35:8)
The way of holiness is so straight and plain that the simplest minds cannot go astray if
they constantly follow it. The worldly wise have many twists and turns, and yet they make
terrible blunders and generally miss their end. Worldly policy is a poor, shortsighted thing,
and when men choose it as their road, it leads them over dark mountains. Gracious minds know no
better than to do as the Lord bids them; but this keeps them in the King's highway and under
royal protection.
Let the reader never for a moment attempt to help himself out of a difficulty by a falsehood
or by a questionable act; but let him keep in the middle of the high road of truth and
integrity, and he will be following the best possible course. In our lives we must never
practice circular sailing nor dream of shuffling. Be just and fear not. Follow Jesus and heed
no evil consequences. If the worst of ills could be avoided by wrongdoing, we should, in the
very attempt, have fallen into an evil worse than any other ill could be. God's way must be the
very best way. Follow it though men think you a fool, and you will be truly wise.
Lord, lead Thy servants in a plain path because of their enemies.