Tuesday, July 26, 2016

getting lost on vacation or is that Cousin Eddie in your driveway?
















After 26 days on the road, we now have been back 21 days, and I still have not recovered.  My mind is still out there riding, still enjoying the US of A, and wishing I was somewhere else other than home.  There is life after So Cal, not everyone has become a slave to nice weather and traffic jams.  And so I look at homes for sale in areas that we visited, and dream of cashing out and moving.  But the trouble with vacations, other than them ending too soon, is that we see them through different eyes, and confuse reality with vacation.  We forget about crime being a universal act, taxes do cross state lines, and that there is a reason property is cheaper in Iowa and Kansas.  Why a fill up on my Tiger costs $5 less than here, and how the republic of California has such a grip on my soul.  We ultimately become a slave to the weather, and because we ride year round, and like the beach, this is where we all home.  A place others come to visit on their vacations...and I am slowly coming back to reality, against my will, and not really my idea.
When we lived in Durango I saw too many people visit on vacation and fall in love with the area.  I knew some who went home and cashed out, deciding to move there, and start a small business, only to fail when summer ends, and until ski season the town is dead.  And even during ski season, Purgatory is 30 miles north.  I  knew men who lost their life savings and then retreated with what was left of their pride back home.  Worse off for the experience, and I never want to be like that.  Maybe the most valuable lesson I have learned from being on the road.  But as I look at the houses for sale in Albuquerque, and think of the great roads in Iowa, my viewpoint is from one of no cares, no schedules, and no worries.  And no cold weather, snow, blowing winds, or anything else keeping me from riding in the middle of January.  So home I stay, safe and secure where God wants me.  His test for me was “I gave you everything you wanted didn’t I?”  And like a good attorney, he knows the answer before he asks the question.
And so it easy to get lost on vacation, to lose yourself in dreams of better roads, nicer people, cheaper property, and of good times.  But like John B. sang, “paradise was nice, but then you can’t stay there forever...”  So we already are planning, really dreaming about our next ride, plans in place, and we know that God will honor them with a big yes, a bigger no because something better is planned by him for us, or wait, don’t be so anxious or think you know it all.  Wait, the hardest part, and our patience tested right after we pray expecting an answer immediately.  And I can’t wait to be on the road again!
Many get lost on vacation, and never come back.  Their minds staying somewhere they travelled, and not returning with the body.  Life so harsh that anything is better, and chose an escape route that seems to look good, but ends in disaster.  And I know some who can claim that, despite knowing what they were doing was wrong and is wrong.  Retiring and selling all and moving away, only to find all they had was where they were.  A few years back a friend got mad at me, he decided to move and make more money. He already had a house we all would love to have, he wanted more, and we split ways when I asked him “did you pray about it?”  We all knew he hadn’t, and years later after slipping back into sin, he admitted to me the problem wasn’t me, it was him, and he was paying the price.  Sadly when he died last week, his wife told me there would be no service, as they had never connected with anyone in the ten years they lived there.  He even gave up on God, thankfully Jesus never gave up on him. 
Death awaits all of us, and it is inevitable.  Yet so many Christians who claim to be excited about heaven are afraid of dying.  Maybe it is like one man told when asked if he was afraid to die, “I’m not sure, I never died before.”  Truer words than most would admit.  Maybe it is the process, cancer, long illnesses, and trials.  I attended a friend’s funeral a while ago, who died after a long bout with cancer.  His celebration of life bothered me, as it was all about the greatness of him, not one word about the illness that took him home or how God took him through it.  A chance to give credit to God who took him through it and inspire others, yet I left empty, sadly not a celebration of life but of him.  Not what I would have wanted, and it bothered others too.  If the Bible tells us that Jesus is the life, what in our life celebrates him?  Looking back about the only thing missing was DVD copies for sale of the service and t shirts to remember him by.  His final testimony in life, all about him.  I hope to choose another path if I die before the rapture, but if I do, share the testimonies of what Jesus did in my life.  Make it a true celebration of life, make it all about him.  For even when I was in a coma and near death, I knew it was all about him and not me.  We can be saved, but still not be effective if not in the spirit.  And yes heaven will be better than anything we think, no matter how we live after we are saved, but we are to be a witness, an ambassador here on earth.  To encourage others via the spirit to desire Jesus and repent, to reunite with God in heaven.  On earth as it is heaven Jesus taught the disciples to pray, yet we think in heaven as it is on earth.  And like my vacation minded mood today, I long to be elsewhere, but know God has plans for me right now, right here.  And if all my joy is wrapped up in touring riding, maybe I need to seek his face more.  True freedom is knowing God where we are right now, not dealing with today because we are looking at tomorrow. 
Don’t wait until you die to celebrate life.  Don’t wait until your life is scripted, and elevated to an hour of exaggerations, celebrate Jesus now and have life.  Let your testimony today be one of a living God, and know true celebration of life is knowing Jesus.  Read your Bible, it says so right there, he is the life.  And see the spirit at work in your life as you live life sharing him.  Your life is not your own, nor are your vacations, for everything is God’s, and all within it.  Maybe the best way to want to be remembered is three words, “he loved God.”  Let your actions manifest themselves in Jesus, know of whom you belong, and start your vacation today from the world.  Only in Christ will you find the rest you need, and the roads you need to rest on.  Some get lost on vacation, I happened to get saved on one.  Maybe giving me a unique insight to Jesus and vacations.  On earth as it is in heaven, does your life reflect that?  Or do you relate to Cousin Eddie in your driveway?  If so, maybe you need some time alone with Jesus.  A true celebration of life begins the day of your salvation, not the day you die.  Celebrate now, no bumper sticker or t shirt will ever convey the message of Jesus Christ better.  If your testimony is all about you, what message does it send to others about Jesus?  
love with compassion,
Mike
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