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							It’s hard to argue this sign. Most everything in 
							this photo has come to an end. The road. The leaves. 
							The field. There is not much ‘joy’ about this photo. 
							The clouds hang low and dark, green grass fading to 
							yellow. 
 This photo perfectly captures an autumn afternoon in 
							late October. As the golden dogs and I stood looking 
							out over field once full of life, I could not help 
							but think of that Socrates quote that goes something 
							like this:
 
 “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
 
 Sometimes in life we come to dead ends. We find 
							ourselves standing at a place we thought for sure 
							was the way. We planned everything out perfectly 
							specifically to avoid something like this: a 
							sideways square sign telling us you can’t go this 
							way.
 
 It can be discouraging knowing where we want to end 
							up has not changed, but how we get there has.
 Rather than getting frustrated and angry, offering 
							unsolicited advice or unnecessary criticisms about 
							the decisions that got us to the dead end, perhaps 
							there is an invitation in this sign…in this photo…to 
							stop and consider how to get going again in the 
							right direction.
 
 A dead end forces us to reflect and reexamine the 
							route that leads us to the stalling of forward 
							motion. This is the perfect place to look at a map 
							and review what might be the better way to get to 
							where we are going. Which might include a great deal 
							of backtracking. Or it might be a simple turn 
							around.
 
 Dead ends though don’t always lead to an ending. It 
							simply reroutes us back to where we needed to be all 
							along. Which is the story of our faith, right?
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							Y’all might remember this line from the Gospel of 
							Luke:
 “And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces 
							to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the 
							living among the dead?” The story of God is full of 
							God’s people taking a few wrong turns and ending up 
							at what appeared to be a dead end.
 
 But that’s the thing with the story of God, God is 
							not about ending things with death. God is about 
							bringing life from death. God is about resurrection. 
							God is about bringing new life from hearts that lie 
							fallow.
 
 Dead ends are there to reroute us. They are there to 
							prevent us from wandering too far off the road and 
							ultimately from endangering our lives. Dead ends 
							remind us of how sometimes we make wrong turns.
 
 Are you on a path with something in your life that 
							has come to a dead end? Are you in a season where 
							you find yourself asking, “Well, now what?”
 
 If you are, know you aren’t alone. Many of us have 
							been there and might still be there looking at our 
							maps wondering, “Okay, what’s the best course of 
							action here to get to where I want to go?”
 
 Friends, dead ends aren’t bad. Admitting a road we 
							are on has come to an end isn't either. Sometimes we 
							need to reexamine the different roads that make up 
							our faith journeys and see if they are still the 
							best routes to our destination.
 
 The destination of course is a life lived in the 
							love and light of God. Which of course, that road 
							always leads back to the joy of the Resurrection—the 
							promise that death is never the ending.
 [Adam Quine, pastor of First Presbyterian Church 
							in Lincoln]
 
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