Wednesday, January 15, 2020

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David and I always got along, a sort of respectful respect for our differing views.  But one thing we agreed on was BMW motorcycles, I had just arrived in Albuquerque on my R90S, from Jersey, and his family owned the multi-brand dealer there who sold BMW’s.  He was a skilled rider, a self trained engineer, and could tune by ear better than most with the specs.  He hand built a dyno and could provide jetting and tune up specs for any place you lived at any altitude.  I watched as he used to be a field rep for Champion spark plugs, reading plugs and making adjustments in the pits at a motocross race.  All things I could not do, I just rode.  I hadn’t seen him for over eight years and on a trip back to Albuquerque stopped in to see the new models.  Three cylinders mounted sideways and laying on their side on the frame, and fuel injected.  Just out of the crate, “would I like to be the first to ride one?”  As he tossed me the keys before I could answer.  But this new modern bike took some instruction on how to start it.  On my five previous BMW’s you turned on the gas, tickled the carbs until the gas soaked your foot, pushed the starter and hoped it would start, Varta batteries were junk then.  Then let it warm up.....no matter the temp.  As David turned the key, and pushed the starter, this new machine roared to life, “go, ride it,” and off I went.  Twenty minutes later coming back impressed, but a bit confused, a light had come on the dash, I was on reserve but no petcock to turn.  What the.....
And that was how I was introduced to the future of riding motorcycles with fuel injection.  No more physically turning on reserve, now a light would direct you.  And with the old BMW style of two petcocks you always had a reserve of reserve, now it was a light you hoped was as electronically accurate as the old style was physically.  His “oh by the way I forgot to mention the reserve light,” was laughed at, then a new way to ride, now accepted on all bikes.  But in one ride I had learned a lot, and my starting procedure would never be the same, as would be my time to get gas routine.  Sadly I can tell you on some bikes just how far to go until the light is still on, but the bike isn’t.  Seems progress was a good thing, it may have just gone on too long....
Now jus because you have a license doesn’t mean you know how to ride.  Like in life, you cannot teach motorcycling by a classroom technique, it must be experienced.  Once you get going you can learn to build speed, but whoever practices panic breaking.  Which may explain so many rear brake only Harley riders sliding to a crashing stop instead of stopping upright.  Or ending up on the hood of the car in front of you.  We used to play chicken seeing who could go the fastest and slam on our brakes.....which in real life came in handy more than once.  But the more miles the more experience, and the more familiar you become with riding.  And for those who love to ride the education is another excuse to just go for another ride.  Even the greatest talents practice, their level of expertise not reached until they do.  So where does this leave a Christian in today’s world?  With various teachings and ways to become a better Christian, where and when do we practice?  And by whom are we taught.....
Galatians 5 tells us to walk in the spirit and you will not gratify the flesh.  Becoming a Christian is not accepting a new set of rules, it is welcoming Jesus Christ into our hearts and yielding to the holy spirit.  Just as you cannot legislate love, you may know the rules, but it takes the spirit to guide and protect.  Although salvation is a one time event, walking in the spirit is a daily one, here the word Paul uses tells us to walk around and around with something, to journey.  Sound like any rides you have been on?  What a difference the holy spirit makes in your day.  More rules will not make you a better Christian, only by walking in the spirit will.  Memorizing verse may win you a contest, it is the holy spirit that saves and changes lives.  It was not a set or rules that met Paul on the road to Damascus, it was the holy spirit, yet we cling to rules as a sign of our salvation and God’s love.  Remember how Jesus told us he writes is words on our heart?  We are to be set apart from the ways of the world, which lives by rules, and called to live in the spirit that called us to Christ.  And as we listen more and more to the spirit, we become better at hearing his voice and being led by his spirit.  All the law of the Lord can be said in one sentence, “love your neighbor as yourself.”  Is your walk no better than a scorecard of the day’s events and your reactions?  Do you fall over the smallest sins and hide them?  But miss the objective.  The holy spirit just may be the original social media!
When Jesus comes into your life God just doesn’t throw you the keys to the kingdom, hoping you make it.  He gave us his spirit to guide and protect.  To know when to refuel and when to rest.  When to stop, and how to stop.  While more studies, knowledge, and church seat time may look good, and aren’t bad, without the spirit it is just religion, and a chance to brag on ourselves.  Does your walk reflect you or Jesus?  Who does it give glory too, all you think you know or who you know?  Next time you think you are schooled in the scriptures, engage an atheist, or a non-believer on the streets, and see how facts without the spirit will fail.  Absent the spirit, we are absent of God.  See how impressed they aren’t with your knowledge.  But show love.....even the lost get hungry and thirsty, lonely and tired.  Jesus fed the 500 who showed up, not who believed.  Or had manners.
Jesus will give you a  new starting procedure for your day.  Seek him first, then let him add in everything else.  You may be a push button away from a great ride or from pushing to a gas station.  Everyday in life will become a challenge, give yourself the advantage God offers.  And when life throws you a new set of keys, enjoy the ride, knowing the owner.  Lead us not into temptation, but let’s go for the ride!  Of our life.  Now that is one down and how many up.....
And if you ask about my next ride, I’m just out practicing....I already know the perfect.  In life as in riding, it isn’t the size of your motor, but who controls the throttle.
love with compassion,
Mike
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