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    Maui Day 5 The Road to Hana and the Highway to Hell

    Posted on Tuesday 23 May 2006 by Greg @ 2:01 am
    Filed under: Home Sweet Home

    Today was painfully long and frighteningly fun. We took the three hour winding trek in our trusty rental to Hana…and beyond. You’ve got to understand that taking the road to Hana is a rite of passage out here. There are many who turn back. While it’s technically only 130 miles or so from our hotel, the road to Hana includes something like 56 bridges and 600 twists and turns in the narrow winding way to the small jungle village. Maybe that’s why they sell "I survived the road to Hana" T Shirts at small huts along the way.

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    We not only survived, but we thrived on the road to Hana. We pulled over and witnessed some of the most beautiful beaches, waterfalls and landscape you could imagine. But these amazing scenes came at a high price, that many tourists aren’t willing to pay. Many turn back to get back on the much more smooth, much more straight, much more fast highways back to their luxury hotels, condos or time shares.

    This twisted, twisting, turning adventure all made me think of Jesus’ words to his disciples,

    "Broad is the road that leads to destruction and narrow is the path that leads to eternal life."

    You see the road to heaven is a lot like the road to Hana. It’s narrow, dangerous and full of hard rights and quick lefts. The road to heaven is Jesus himself and traveling through Him, by Him and to Him can be exciting, scary and exhilarating (but I bet you he never runs out of gas on the top of a volcano…see previous post to understand this particular point.) The narrow road to salvation is a painful path, paved with the blood of the Son and the suffering of the saints. He is the only way, the only path, the only truth, the only road that leads to the breathtaking beauty of heaven.

    Meanwhile the highway to hell is broad and big. It is a four lane highway that promises luxury suites, endless cocktail parties and beautiful sand beaches. It is the smooth road of personal pleasure or self righteous religion. But at the end there’s a drop off, a big one, that leads to the flames of eternal suffering and pain.

    What’s the point? Take the long, winding, rocky road to Hana heaven or take the highway to hell.

    Your choice.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    6 Comments for 'Maui Day 5 The Road to Hana and the Highway to Hell'

    1. On May 23, 2006 @ 7:00 am Some Body said:
      • Nicely Written! Very beautiful! Awesome point! I keep it in mind! Thanx!

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    2. On May 23, 2006 @ 9:20 am blondie said:
      • It sounds like you are having all sorts of fun adventures!  I must say im jealous that you get to experience such beauty…Im sure its been breathtaking.  And to think our Creator created something like what you & Deb are seeing just to show off his Glory!  How cool is that?!  Well, Hope you & the family are enjoying your time together. (apart from all the excitement yesterday’s events brought) Its been fun to read your updates.  Will see you soon. Hope today’s another journey of experiencing God & creation!

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    3. On May 24, 2006 @ 11:16 am Brenda Canupp said:
      • Just noticing, this post was at 2 something A.M. and the previous one was at 4 something A.M. !!!!  Is that Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Time or Hawaii time?  If that’s Hawaii time – WHAT ARE YOU DOING UP?  (pardon my raised voice)   Why aren’t you in bed?  Worried that you will need a vacation from this vacation when you get back to the mainland.  Later.  B

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    4. On May 24, 2006 @ 1:40 pm Becky said:
      • Once again Greg you amaze me.This made sense.

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    5. On May 24, 2006 @ 4:31 pm Ashley Buckner said:
      • Very creative. I should be getting used to all of this creative ideas that come from everyday things, but I guess not. Every time I hear a new thing it’s like, wow, that makes so much sense and I never thought of it before. Sounds like a fun, yet very winding, road, I’d like to take it someday, but with my luck, no way. Anyway, when do you come back? And when do we get to find out what the treasure is? Signing Off, Ashley P.S. Cute pic w/ the family!

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