Crossroads is where Ralph Macchio can shred more on the guitar than Steve Vai. The Karate Kid totally makes Vai look like a n00b playing Guitar Hero!
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there to help you in your decision child.Crossroads Christian Bookstore?
watching 'supernatural' i see. crossroads is a place of choice.
choose God go to Heaven
choose else.. go somewhere else
Yes you silly goose. You can meet the devil anywhere. Some have done that, others set up a meeting like in my x wifes attorneys office.
Anyway we find ourselves at the crossroads of life sometimes and God said, I lay before you the path of life and death. Choose life. So someday you many be in that place trying to decided to run of with a big harry motorcycle guy who sells drugs just to piss off your parents. Or, to go to youth group at your church. The crossroads of life.Crossroads Christian Bookstore?
lol you're confusing an old jazz song with the Bible.
That's interesting, as I've never heard the definition you described about meeting the devil at a crossroads.
The main connotation I've heard is that when you are at a crossroads, you are at a point where you have to make a decision to journey on as you are doing, or to make a major change in your direction.
How many books about Satan did you find there?
Crossroads is an intersection of roads. This meaning is used metaphorically as a place where other things: both physical and abstract meet. One of several methaphors using crossboards is the one you mention, meeting with the devil to get a new road in life at the cost of your soul. However, your road in life can meet Jesus who offers you a new way.
Mathew 7:13-14:
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
In which road are you walking? In the wide one which leads to perdition or the narrow one which leads to the eternal life?
See more uses of the "crossroads": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossroads_鈥?/a>
Yeah, the Karate Kid answer is probably best...
But seriously, the line by Clapton says that you "go down to the crossroads, trying to catch a ride". This sounds like a person that is desperate and is looking to sin when challenged (not to sin). This person is looking to make a deal for his/her soul... at the crossroads. The crossroads are a metaphor for temptation and the choice to go down the road of your choosing. Although it doesn't mean only the Devil is there, God is there also, so you still get to decide.
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