Why does this happen? There are several reasons, some of which can be fixed, while others cannot.
- 1. The URL address is incorrect. Often times we are copying the address to our address bar from another source and accidentally leave out or add something. This is always the first thing that I check.
- 2. The page you are looking for has been removed by the owner (a 404 error). Nothing we can do about this one!
- 3. The entire website has moved to another address or been entirely removed. Bummer!
- 4. The firewall where you are using Internet may have blocked your access to the page. What is a firewall? It is part of the computer network that is designed to block unauthorized access. For example, many types of pages (social media, pornography, gaming etc. are often blocked when using Internet at school, libraries, or other public pages. In this case, you might try again at home or another location where there is no firewall.
- 5. Finally, the link could be BEHIND a firewall that does not allow outside access.
Have you heard of "link rot"? That's when a site has not been updated for a long time, and has many many broken links. Very frustrating! There is one way you might be able to read the content that was once on a page. That is by going to Internet Archive. This is a non-profit library of free books, music, websites, movies and more. It's worth trying!
If you are a blogger, http://www.brokenlinkcheck.com/ is a free site that will check your blog for broken/non-working links. There are other sites that do this as well, easily found in a google search. You might be surprised what past links are no longer working!
As I write this today, I wonder, why do we sometimes feel that our link to God is also broken? Loneliness, stress, pain seem to dominate rather than that peace, joy, fulfillment?
One thing I am sure of, God did not break that link. I did. My own imperfection, my own sin. I am responsible. How do I repair this link? For me, the way is found in truly confessing my sin, my own turning away from the way God wants me to live - from the best version of myself. Will I have to do this over and over. Yes, for sure. After all, I am not perfect, only human. But also I am greatly loved by a God who will always be there, waiting for my return. I think often about the Parable of the Prodigal Son, found in Luke 15:11-24. I think of the great love I have for my own children, and knowing how much more our Father in heaven loves us each individually! He will always be there, waiting for us to return. Don't let your relationship with God fall into "link rot"!
**Click here for the rest of the blogs in this series, "Broken".
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