Tuesday, June 10, 2014

resurrected bikes, and their riders









CRASH!  BAM!  It was all over in the blink of an eye, and I was laying between the road and my Bonneville, pinned under a car.  A car that had pulled away from the curb without looking, and hit me.  Biker down.  And the police told me it was my fault, which they finally recanted under pressure after they investigated.  Biker prejudice for all to see.  All the screw ups by Escondido PD is another story, but off I went to the hospital, and the Bonne to Mick.  I would never walk the same, but what of my bike?  My fun ride?  What would be her fate?  Left up to some impersonal insurance adjuster, that worked for her company?  And Mick gave me the choice, he could save it or total it, what to do?  I made the right choice-fix it, and he did, better than new, with some custom touches, a Scrambler short fender, and headlight and shorty front fender, just custom enough to still look stock.  Maybe even what the factory had considered.  Her insurance company paid for my medical and to fix the bike, and the event of  that March afternoon faded into history.  Until one sunny Saturday afternoon, October 17th to be precise, when riding with Theresa.  I had gotten ahead of her at the light, a Nissan Maxima between us.  And when the light changed to green, I accelerated....
And again BAM!  I was flying up in the air, then landing on the hood of the Nissan, then bouncing off, landing on my knees some 20 feet away!  Instant pain and confusion set in.  Biker down-again.  And the woman-again a woman gets out and tells me not to tell the police she was driving-she had  lost her license.  Not paying attention, she hit the gas by accident, looking back when her grand daughter in the back seat called her, and hit me full force, pushing my Bonneville, again, some 40 feet stuck in her front bumper.  So hard was I hit the bike never went down, and had to be pried out of her car!  The police were livid when they arrived, why she wasn’t arrested I don’t know, but found out she had breast cancer, and was terminal.  Sad, but still no excuse-she should not have been driving, JAIL her!  How many of us would have been shown the same mercy?  But the toughest part was for Theresa, as she had watched the whole thing happen, right in front of her.  And had to ride home alone on her Bonneville.  One tough, but tender lady. And I would heal, mostly with some after effects, and my Bonne again went to Mick.  Where the decision again had to be made-fix it or total it.  Again we fixed it, using parts he had, and actually came out OK on the deal, but would still be better if it hadn’t happened.  And my legs still hurt, I still walk with a limp, and still have the Bonneville.  Parts available for both, the bike easier to fix than my legs.   But still we ride....
Most are amazed that I still ride, but I take the attitude that I don’t want to spend life in fear of what can happen, I rather enjoy life, and yes I know that idiots in cars can be dangerous.  Just like guns that don’t kill, it takes the one holding it or driving it to cause the damage.  So no, motorcycles themselves are not dangerous, just as cancer victims aren’t, until they drive illegally, and irresponsibly.  And we meet by accident.  Then it may take all the king’s horses and all the king’s men to put you back together again.  Or a good attorney like I had, Leventhal and Shapiro, I cannot say enough good about Stan and Steve.  They won my case in less than a week, I got the money, and their fee was half of the usorous 33%.  I am careful who I recommend, they are the best, they do what they say, and they win.  A somewhat happy ending to a possible tragedy.
Now it has been said that resurrection power works best in graveyards.  You cannot resurrect something that wasn’t alive once.  Mickey resurrected the Bonneville, and she is still dragging her pegs at high speeds at 67,000 miles.  My body healed for he most part, although I am now permanently disabled.  Theresa still rides, and her Bonne has over 77,000 miles.  So we soldier on....But all could have ended in a worse tragedy-death.  And then what?  You can fix the body, repair the bike, even replace it if needed, but what about the soul?  What happens to a damaged, unsaved soul?  What happens to those who decide to wait to come to Christ, when I ‘m older?  And what if they never make it to older?  Planning to choose Jesus is still saying no-and no is no heaven.  Good intentions don’t count, being born again does.  Now I have visited and know many who have come to Christ near death, which better than dying without Him.  But we are warned that no one is promised tomorrow, who knows what lies behind you at any traffic light?  Who is ready to pullout and take away your life?  And yet some insist on waiting....some missing only the blessings they could have had, some missing altogether.  And it is their choice, just like it was mine and is yours.  Where will you be after death, tormented or resurrected?  No parts or fixes in hell- your life is now totaled.  It is the scrap heap, Gehenna as they called it, fueled by those who denied Christ, and burn forever.  But choosing Jesus guarantees you of what He did, being resurrected and heaven.  A better deal than any lawyer can get you, a better payoff than an insurance company can provide.  On earth I had Mickey, Steve and Stan, and Theresa.  And Jesus to represent me.  Without Jesus it would not have been successful.  But what if I had died, who would have represented me then?  Only Jesus, for on judgment day He is my wonderful counselor, who pleads my case, who took my sin, and will see I am found innocent.  He is the only way to heaven, without Him you plead your own case, before a loving, but honorable judge who knows all the specifics about you...and His mercy is denied you, you chose to deny Him here on earth.  And He honors your request, on earth as it could have been in heaven.  Over in the blink of an eye....no accident here, it is your choice.  So, what is your choice?
We all face death, but we don’t all face resurrection.  Only in Jesus Christ will we find salvation.  So why not enroll today.  Trust Him, and ride in the knowledge that when death do your motorcycle and you part, that you will be in heaven.  You have the ultimate insurance, and assurance in Jesus.  All things will truly pass away, and only He remains.  Now heaven is never described, except to say eye has not seen, no rear heard, nor mind imagined the things of God, but hell is described as darkness, extreme loneliness, the absence of God, the weeping and gnashing of teeth.  Burning fire in complete darkness, with no escape.  No last chance, no partying with friends.  Eternal separation from God.  Now it is time to make a choice.
When it comes to helmets, I believe “let those who ride decide.”  God gives you the same choice on your eternal destiny.  And your right now.  Give it up and gain everything, hold onto everything and lose everything.  Seems like an easy choice, don’t make it harder than it is.  Bikes and relationships on earth can be resurrected.  What happens after death only Jesus can resurrect.  I made the choice to follow Jesus.  My resurrection day is coming, in the blink of an eye, quicker than the accident I didn’t hear or see coming.  Death is that quick.  But so is eternal life....and so we ride on, how confident are you of where your ride will end?  What are you waiting for?  To me it is a who.....
love with compassion,
Mike
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