Friday, November 20, 2015

"throw in the chrome rims and you have a deal"










While looking at the new Bonnevilles on the Internet, I sat and began to count all of the motorcycles I have ever owned.  Somewhere in the thirties, add in all the other bikes I have ever ridden, and it is well over 100.  But for each of the ones I have owned, there was a decision to be made, do I buy it or not?  Some were based purely on an “I want one” attitude, while others were when I needed to replace an older one, and in some cases one that had been wrecked or totaled.  So many roads, so many bikes, and so many decisions to make...I’m glad I ride.  I need one.
But when it comes to cars, the feeling or reason to purchase was different.  Too many times based on logic, fuel economy, or where to take the family when they ride along were major factors in the purchasing process.  Checking ads, reading reviews, asking friends, only those who are gearheads, and finally going to the dealer.  And trying to find a salesman who knows more than I did, good luck, and then the negotiations.  And the process can take most  of a day, when I could or should be riding.  And being on their turf, you can see how an away game is harder to play than one at home, they have the home field advantage, and have no problem pushing you into the vehicle of their choice, when it should be yours.  I win most of the time, have lost on others, but still play the game.  Which is why Theresa will not go with me to buy a car, it is brutal.  When she wanted a new Mustang convertible, circa 2001, we found the one, candy apple red, and began to negotiate.  I would call them back, and did after checking prices.  They accepted my offer, and Andrew, Paul, Theresa, and I went to pick it up.  But after arriving the price had changed...over $1000 for the chrome rimes that were on the car when I priced it.  Seems the salesman had failed to include them, so we walked.  No rims at the price agreed, no sale.  The young sales manager was tough, and couldn’t believe with all his charm I was passing up the deal, but when we were about to get into our other car, Andrew and his friend started giggling, “here he comes..” and after the standard of “you’re getting it below cost, and it might cost me my job,” he agreed to sell me the car, chrome rims included, at the price agreed upon.  With one understanding, in F& I, if anyone tries to sell me something, I walk.  No undercoating, stripes, fresh air cleaners.  Nada, nothing, zippo.  And she didn’t and we bought, and we all lived happily ever after.  With no word from the dealership, they still are in business, must not have been too bad a deal for  them.  So I operate on the definition of a good deal, where both parties benefit. 
Right now if you aren’t saved, there is a battle in the heavens going on for your soul.  Until you are saved and belong to Jesus, the devil owns you and doesn’t want to give you up.  So he will try to entice you with things of the world, like new cars.  Or worse motorcycles.  A great job.  All the things your FICO score can provide you.  Even eternal life, just not in heaven.  The things of the flesh, how much did you spend on clothes last year?  Cosmetics?  Riding gear?  Only to look good temporarily, at least on the outside.  And he promises himself, counterfeiting the claims of Jesus, until you die. Slicker than a used car salesman, he will tempt you until you give in either way.  Doing battle with the holy spirit, who is telling you how much you need Jesus.  You need a savior from your sin, not another payment you cannot afford.  He promises the things unseen, while our wandering eye wants all that is seen.  And both Satan and Jesus will chase you offering you things in exchange for your soul, only the truth is found in Christ.  His deal is real, no hidden charges, or “oh I forgot to tell you,” and he isn’t pushy.  He wants you to make the decision, for true love demands one.  But don’t delay, for no man is promised tomorrow, but yet he is patient that none should perish.  He is life, anything else is a poor substitute, and brings death.  So in choosing a god, it is different than choosing a new car.  Or bike.  When it comes time to buy, choose Jesus.  His claims are true, his burden light, and he is the way to his father in heaven.  He died for you, while Satan wants you to die to him.  Don’t be misled by any false claims of his, he is a liar, and will continue to lie and confuse you as much as he can.  Only in truth, in Christ will you know the truth and be set free.  Buy now and pay later?  The price may be too high to pay when it is time to pay, and you cannot save yourself.  All loan agreements have a due date...only the deal you make with Jesus is forever.  And you don’t have to renew it every year, and your FICO score, and all the things that matter her on earth don’t to God.  Whether the CEO, or just the janitor, both need the same Jesus.  All are sinners, no matter their income. Or lack of one.
And if you stop and think about it, buying a car is harder than coming to Christ.  His deal is the real deal.  No closeout sales, and no upcharge for hidden accessories, like chrome rims.  No buyers remorse either, unlike once you sign for the car, it is yours, you have all the freedom you need in Christ.  But why would you want to change after having it all? 
Which is why I haven’t bought a new car in over 12 years.  Or changed gods in over 40.  Jesus gave me the best deal, I took it,and never looked back.  If only I wasn’t so fickle when it comes to motorcycles.  I have had many rides in my life, only Jesus gave me the ride of my life.  And into heaven when he calls....but yet the temptation still exists.  And it will, so don’t buy into a pretty face, look for the nail pierced hands.  Look into his eyes, and see truth.  Don’t fall for religion, don’t settle for less.  For anything less than Jesus.  When it comes to your soul, demand the best.  And only one can supply it, Jesus Christ.  Few figure in the price of insurance when buying a new car, it comes included with salvation.  We all want the best deal, Jesus comes with a gift.  Salvation is a gift.  Even only cars and bikes came the same way.  But I have Jesus, and I still ride.  Two good choices, only one will get me home to heaven.  Make the right choice today, and never look back.  Jesus Christ, the same as last year, the same as tomorrow.  He never goes out of style.  Chrome rims included.  By the way, the Mustang still calls our garage home.  With 6 motorcycles....HELP!
love with compassion,
Mike
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