Monday, February 5, 2018

Beemers and Billy



















It’s 1968, right in the middle of the Muscle Car era.  Cars are pumping out over 350 hp from over 400 cubic inch engines.  For under $3000 you can burn  all the rubber your insurance premium can handle.  But on the other side of the pond, it is still about small engines with high output that handle.  And seemingly from nowhere, Bavaria to be exact, come a new sport sedan, called the 1600, or its bigger engined brother the 2002.  No one is familiar with this make, yet, and its importer Max Hoffman is about to put it on the map in the US of A.  The car, the BMW 2002, which when driven by off and on again editor of Car and Driver magazine David E. Davis, his headline is how “he blows his mind over the new BMW!”  Which in those days meant “British what?”  The Brits still ruled the sports car world, if only for another few years, but the BMW 2002 was big news, and C&D puffing it, promoting it, put it on the map, the roads of America.  And as they say, the rest is history...
The first car I bought, from money saved from paper routes and cutting yards was my Dad’s 1969 BMW 1600.  He sold it to me in 1971, for whatever he would get in trade for a new 2002, maybe the best $1900 I ever spent on a car.  But my Dad owning one to start with is something of itself, as he drove Ramblers, and commuted in a 1963 VW.  Not a car guy, it was economy.  But reading about the BMW, and it being named one of the Best 10 Cars in the World, he bought one.  The power of the press, the words of David E. Davis and others, getting him into the showroom, into a demo ride, and buying his first and them his second and last BMW.  If you think you know BMW’s, and don’t know about the 2002, you don’t know BMW!
It’s 1947, and a young itinerant preacher peaches his first public crusade in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  No one really notices, but God is moving in his life, and in 1949 decides to preach in Los Angeles, “The Christ for Greater Los Angeles Crusade ,” it is noticed by William Randolph Hearst, he of Hearst Castle and newspaper fame, and he puts out a two word memo to his international chain, “PUFF GRAHAM!”  And as the say, the rest is history, as an unknown preacher goes on to be an historical figure, leading millions to Christ, and beginning a family legacy passed on to his kids.  From humble beginnings, to even humbler and a greater future, Billy Graham is today synonimous with Jesus and crusades around the world.  Ministering to both the poor and presidents alike, you make the distinction.  A man with a message from God, promoted by a man with questionable ethics, brings a message of hope in Jesus Christ to the world, and lives are changed.  The power of the press?  Or is it really the power of the holy spirit?
We neglect to remember that all things work to good for those who love the Lord, and are called according to his purpose.  His purpose, for us to know Jesus Christ personally, to be saved.  Yet in today’s economy, Christian bashing is the norm, we are made fun of on TV, movies, and in print.  Christian movies come out, but mostly only Christians go to them.  I thought they were an evangelistic arm?  Invite an unsaved friend to the movie, be entertained, leave saved.  I hope it’s true, I only hear of church folk attending.  All the huffing, but where is the puffing?  But fortunately, bad press has never been able to deter people from coming to Christ.  Where sin abounds, grace abounds even more.  If it weren’t so, Christianity would have died thousands of years ago, yet it is flourishing today and in places we don’t expect.  Or hear about.  Yes, every six seconds Christian is martyred for their faith, yet the testimonies of Jesus Christ continue.  The Bible still the all time best selling book, mega churches springing up, but somehow Jesus stills keeps it personal.  Just like you can say you drove a BMW, I can say I owned one as my first car.  You may go to church, even read the Bible, but without knowing Jesus, it ain’t the same.  It’s not personal.  Yet many live on headlines, rather than reading the small print.
You may drive a BMW, or attend a crusade, but that won’t make you a Christian or a BMW driver.  It isn’t Billy or the Beemer that change you, it is the message.  For Billy it is the gospel, and under the power of the spirit, it goes forth, and then others continue the message.  Something about Jesus, when you meet him, you just have to tell someone.  Like your new car, you drive it around and show it off, and after everyone has seen it, the new wears off.  No one to brag to anymore.  Is your version of the gospel like that?  No longer fresh and new, just put away?  Maybe looking for something newer?  Did you know you can only revive something that was once alive, and has died?  Ask Lazarus, if you could.  Go back to the beginning, when it was fresh and new.  When enthusiasm, God within, drove you.  What drives you now, better who?  My Dad kept his 2002 for many years, even replacing the rusted fenders.  My 1600 blew an engine at 60,000 miles. The ultimate driving machine?  Today every yuppie or wanna be knows what BMW is?  But can they afford the upkeep, or is it about the perception?  Sadly the perceptions of Christians is “they want all our money,” and we bring along a set of rules designed to rob them of all fun.  Maybe said best, the holy spirit’s job is to convict, God’s job to judge, our job to love.  Are you doing your part, the loving?  I have never met a person who came to Christ and was sorry for it.  We all have to worship something, why not God?  And in Christ, it is possible. 
There are many acronyms for BMW, Broke My Wallet, Bring Money With you, Big Money Waster, and Bimbette Motor Wagon.  All pretty close to true.  Yet above Jesus on the cross, were the letters, an acronym claiming he was the son of God.  Beemers and Billy will both have an impact on you.  So will the power of the press.  Without it, BMW may still be just another car, now it is the ultimate driving machine.  Ultimate to me meaning the last.  But in Jesus we have the alpha and the omega, the first and last.  Just for kicks, see if anyone wants to trade with you on an old worn out Beemer.  Jesus is still accepting trade ins of your old sin for new forgiveness.  The ultimate driving machine will always be the holy spirit.  You may blow your mind on a car, your wallet on a BMW, don’t blow your chance at heaven on anything other than Jesus.  Maybe Paul says it best, “I consider everything else a loss after coming to know Jesus Christ.  That I may forego all others and seek his righteousness.  That only comes from God and by faith.”  David E. Davis’s review of the BMW remains one of the best reviews ever written on a car.  I have owned a BMW, and I know Jesus.  And the rest is history...
love with compassion,
Mike
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