That Which Goes Against The Way
“The Way” refers to a path or course of action, both literally and metaphorically. It is used to describe a way of living, a method, or a course of conduct.
It can refer to God’s commandments, ways, or will, as in “The Way of The Lord.
Jesus himself proclaimed, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). This verse highlights Jesus as the unique path to God.
“The Way” encompasses following Jesus’ teachings, living according to his example, and experiencing a transformed life through faith in him.
In the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Acts, “The Way” was a common term for the early Christian movement.
“The Way” signifies not just a physical route, but a spiritual journey and a way of life centered on faith.”
WHILE CENTERED ON CHRISTIANITY, “THE WAY” SPEAKS TO A SACRED JOURNEY AND WAY OF BEING THAT SUPERSEDES RELIGION.
IT SPEAKS TO THE PURITY OF THE DIVINE WITHIN.
IT CALLS US FORWARD.
IT ASKS THAT WE LIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIVINE WILL.
TO GO AGAINST “THE WAY” SIGNIFIES AN EARLY END.
IT DEMONSTRATES:
INCONGRUENCE
INCOMPATIBILITY
INCOMPLETENESS
“THAT WHICH GOES AGAINST THE WAY COMES TO AN EARLY END.” Kari Hohne, CafeAuSoul
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