Thursday, September 26, 2013

the secret of Skull Mountain








“Gas turned on this time?” Bill yelled at the other Bill, while he was restarting his bike.  “Good, let’s go, thank God, we are finally hitting the road.”  And the three of us were off, leaving town early on this three day weekend.  It had been an unusually stressful week, and I was taking off with my two other riding buddies, destination unknown, but with roads to ride and memories to make.  The last few nights after work spent in the garage, 8 track blaring, it of unknown origin, as were the tapes, which was wired to a car battery, again source unknown, with no receipt.  Getting ready to ride, we were listening to the Allman Brothers Ramblin’ Man, up until the battery faded to nothing, as our eyesight had too.  After last minute oil changes in the garage, and putting the other Bill’s front tire, he of the last minute repairs, any romance I was expecting from my live in girlfriend was not to be.  She didn’t ride, what was I thinking, and she didn’t like either Bill, and they never called her by her name, always referring to her as “Your old lady.”  And as I had climbed into bed last night, she was still mad about my last minute plans, made only a week ago, and leaving her with no money, again spent on motorcycles, and so we had fought all week.
She had been particularly hard to get along with lately, and was getting religious.  Which was starting to turn me off, I have needs too, and this last week was interested only in this wise man, who some called a prophet who had come to town.  All she wanted to talk about, but as she had been down this road looking for peace before, I just went with it, and riding without her.  But this last guy was different to her, and as she followed him on the news, he had been arrested, and a hasty trial by jury had found him guilty, and sentenced to death.  Good, maybe we can get back together when I get back home.  But first let’s ride, with our exit road out of town going past Skull Mountain.
Skull Mountain had been named hundreds of years ago, legend has it, because on certain days, in profile, when the afternoon sun hits it right,  it looks like a skull.  So 100 years ago they started doing executions there, the skull meaning death, and this weekend was no exception, as this prophet was among two other criminals to be executed.  To be honest with you the place creeped me out, so while lane splitting past the lookie lous, I kept me eyes ahead, I didn’t need any more stress, with my old lady, and her prophet being executed, no romance last night, and limited funds to travel.  I was out of town, but passing by, somehow something was different, with heavy military presence-this must have been one bad dude to deserve all the attention and guards.  With one last look in my mirror, the traffic broke up,and we accelerated, not looking back, but riding into a great three day weekend.  The old lady would have to wait.
Three days of great weather, great roads, and no news had changed all our attitudes.  Even when the other Bill had really run out of gas, he had left it on reserve, thinking it was on, and when he went to switch the petcock, fond another empty, but was able to cost into a general store.  We had eaten well, argued over which bike was best, and I even cut the conversation short when Bill wondered how I could put up with the Old Lady, not telling them they were her biggest problem, not wanting to hurt their feelings.  One look at both reminding me why they rode alone.  But riding back into town after a great weekend is always tough, but this time the traffic was heavier than any three day weekend in memory.  And as we got closer to Skull Mountain, it slowed to a stop, no problem, we lane split.  But as we came over the rise, we saw military road blocks, and were waved back into line.  Asking a man in the car next to us what was going on, he said they were looking for a missing body, that was stolen from the grave.  It was the body of this prophet, which had been under heavy guard, and the military was furious, as they had been made out to be fools.  The rumor was this prophet had promised to leave an empty tomb, and be resurrected in three days, and someone, probably his followers had stolen his body.  Past all the guards we had seen leaving town?  And I wondered about my old lady, if she knew anything about it, but that would have to wait until I got home, later.  And if Skull Mountain creeped me out before, it really creeped me out now, as talk of ghosts, and empty graves, grave robbers, and loaded guns pointed at us brought the weekend back to reality.  Maybe we should just turn around and call in sick tomorrow.
As the officers surrounded us, guns drawn, they looked us over, and poked and prodded at our bungeed packs.  Like where am I going to hide a body?  “These guys are OK,” and waved us on, after a thorough questioning about this body.  After believing we were out all weekend, the dirt on the bike, and the bugs in our teeth and leathers must have been convincing enough, and we passed by.  But what had happened?  But what was this secret of Skull Mountain?  And who was this Jesus they were looking for?
Still looking for peace and a way to God like my old lady?  How many are looking for love, when they should and could be looking at an empty tomb.  An empty cross showing where Jesus had died, bringing salvation to all who believe.  Just like He said, and yes the tomb was empty, just like He said.  The evidence is there, and still is, 2000 years later.  Where is the savior you are looking for?  His name is Jesus, He is here right now, calling you by name.  You cannot avoid Him, and His call goes out until the day you die.  You cannot escape it by leaving town, or drown it out by loud music-or loud exhausts.  His spirit is calling you, He loves you.  For the three day weekend that started with Good Friday, and ended with Easter is still here today.  So, I ask, what are you doing with this weekend?  What are your plans?  Do you ever wonder about the secret of Skull Mountain, or is this all some religious garbage meant to interrupt your ride? To those of us who believe, there is no secret, just the empty tomb.  But our hearts filled by Him because of it.  For Jesus told us that we will be resurrected just like Him!  What secrets do you believe?  Have you ever wondered where is His body?  And why all the turmoil over it, if He was only just another religious nut?
Today I know the secret of Skull Mountain.  A three day ride changed my life.  And sadly many friends have turned against me, choosing not to believe.  But many do that we ride with.  And my old lady, now is my wife, and we ride together.  Maybe she was right about my friends all along.  That’s between them and God.  For now, there are no secrets between God and me, or my wife and I.  We know the truth, and it has set us free.  Gas turned on, tank filled.  Leaving for another ride.  Just another three day weekend?  Not to Jesus.  The real secret of Skull Mountain.  Find out who this Jesus was they were looking for today.  Wise men still seek Him.  He is no mystery to me.
love with compassion,
Mike
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