River of disappointment
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” — John 14:6
Sir Alexander Mackenzie (1764-1820) is a Canadian hero. An early fur trader and explorer, he led a daring expedition across Canada to the Pacific Ocean. His incredible journey was completed in 1793, 11 years before Americans Lewis and Clark began their famous expedition to the West.
Mackenzie was determined to succeed, for an earlier attempt in 1789 had ended in failure. His crew of 12 explorers in three canoes had set out from Lake Athabasca in an effort to find a water route to the Pacific. The valiant group followed a mighty river (now named the Mackenzie) with high hopes, paddling furiously amid great danger. Unfortunately, it didn’t empty into the Pacific but into the Arctic Ocean. In his diary, Mackenzie called it the “River of Disappointment.”
Many people are following religions that lead to ultimate disappointment. Because these beliefs do not point to Christ, they are false and will not lead to heaven. Only Jesus can take us to the waters of eternal life (John 14:6; Acts 4:12).
We must not be fooled by those who teach another way to God. And we must help others to see that Jesus Christ is humanity’s only hope. By trusting Him as our Savior, we will not end up on a “River of Disappointment.” — David Egner
Man gropes his way through life’s dark maze,
To gods unknown he often prays,
Until one day he meets God’s Son —
At last he’s found the Living One! — D. De Haan
READ: Acts 4:5-12
Those who put their hope in Christ will never be disappointed.
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• Psalms 112-114
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