Not-So-Silly Scripture Tricks
This morning I heard a news story that made my skin crawl with embarrassment. CNN reported that a new movement has sprung up in mid-America. The gist of the story is that some apparently believe that this passage from Isaiah 35:8 — “And a highway will be there; it will be called the Way of Holiness. The unclean will not journey on it; it will be for those who walk in that Way; wicked fools will not go about on it” — is a specific reference to modern America’s Interstate 35 and that it will fulfill its prophetic status as a “holy highway” only through the dedicated prayers of the faithful.
While this scripture gives us the basis for the entire Light The Highway movement, it also specifically gives us direction for our own lighting of the highway, Interstate 35. I-35: Highway of Holiness is about coordinating our efforts as a people across the nation to reclaim for the Kingdom of God what the enemy thinks is his own.
The originator of the concept of “Light the Highway”…
… is a Texas minister named Cindy Jacobs. She says she can’t be sure Interstate 35 really is what is mentioned in the Bible but says she received a revelation to start this campaign after “once again reading Isaiah, Chapter 35.”
She “can’t be sure.” But then again, she seems to think the idea is reasonable.
Wow.
To be fair, not all proponents of this cause believe that this passage in Isaiah 35 is a literal reference to the modern American version of Interstate highway I-35. That makes me feel a little better. But, here’s what they do believe:
… we do believe that we can use this text in a symbolic way as a catalyst to begin praying, just like those who live in Interstate 40 can use Isaiah 40:3
“The voice of him that cries in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God”,
and those on Interstate 10 could use John 10:10,
“The thief comes not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
My beef is not with those who feel the need to find ways to encourage others to pray for our nation. God knows we need that. But why is it that some feel that they have to concoct the most convoluted, nonsensical reasons to do so? (Read on …)
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