In Led Zepplins 'Stairway to Heaven' Robert Plant sings,
Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run
There’s still time to change the road you’re on
This verse is a metaphor informing the listener that even though you may have chosen the wrong path through life, you can change paths and seek redemption and refers to the lady "who's sure all that glitters is gold' in the first verse that is seeking to buy her way into Heaven.
I understand God is all-knowing but by simply giving us free will to shape our own destiny, there is some measure of self-determination in the equation. There are two paths we can follow and there is always time to choose the path to redemption. The fact God sent us His only Son, to die for our sins and provide us a path to redemption, shows us not all is set in stone.
Awesome explanation. I love the metaphor. What fun would life be without choice? We’re tested in everything else in life, why wouldn’t God do the same? Thank you for sharing
In Led Zepplins 'Stairway to Heaven' Robert Plant sings,
This verse is a metaphor informing the listener that even though you may have chosen the wrong path through life, you can change paths and seek redemption and refers to the lady "who's sure all that glitters is gold' in the first verse that is seeking to buy her way into Heaven.
I understand God is all-knowing but by simply giving us free will to shape our own destiny, there is some measure of self-determination in the equation. There are two paths we can follow and there is always time to choose the path to redemption. The fact God sent us His only Son, to die for our sins and provide us a path to redemption, shows us not all is set in stone.
Awesome explanation. I love the metaphor. What fun would life be without choice? We’re tested in everything else in life, why wouldn’t God do the same? Thank you for sharing