Tuesday, April 7, 2020

the many moods of motorcycling





















It was one of those mornings  where I just wanted to go for a ride.  No destination, no time frame, and no route planned.  A day where speed didn’t matter, it was about just enjoying the bike I was on, and the road I was riding.  A day that used to be perfect for my Bonneville, and now my Royal Enfield.  Back roads with no freeways in mind, stopping where and when I wanted, maybe check in with some friends at a bike shop I hadn’t seen for awhile, bench race about new models, and all with no time frame.  Eat lunch when I was hungry, or a new store front caught my eye.  A day that after 200 miles you felt as refreshed as when the day had started.  Some days you just want to go for a ride.....
I woke up that morning knowing I had over 500 miles ahead of me.  The Daytona I had picked up Wednesday morning needed 1000 miles by Thursday afternoon, it had to be at Rider for a road test Friday morning after its first service.  So it meant a quick freeway ride up to the Central Coast, speeds above 80, it is uncomfortable below that speed, a narrow focus race bike for the street, and not the kind of ride I would have liked to take it on.  But pulling into Mick’s at 430 pm that afternoon with 1007 miles I felt a sense of accomplishment, and swapped bikes and rode the 80 miles home.  It was Tuesday he called and told me they had wrecked the bike that morning, a low speed get off that totaled it, and all my miles were for nothing.  I felt like I had been betrayed.....there are some days you have to ride.  Now I just wanted to go for a ride....
I was three days out on a ride to Indianapolis where I would pick up Theresa at the airport.  From there we would ride for another two weeks, our turn around point Washington, DC.  Waking up in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, it was still all about the back roads, and all the time I needed to get to my next night’s destination.  Not a lot of miles for me, maybe 400, so with all day and new roads to ride, I set off on my Tiger 800, our newest touring bike.  I love riding in Oklahoma, nice people, great places to eat, back roads that roll through the hills, and light traffic.  Waving at farmers, and kids in their front yards as I pass, I ride my ride, knowing I have a lunch date ahead outside Springfield, Missouri with an old friend.  At lunch in this tiny village, we talk with the local sheriff, who rides, and gives me some great roads to take, ones not on any map, and the rest of the day is spent exploring, my favorite type of riding, new places and faces.  Ending up in Sedalia, only 200 miles on the map, but 300 miles of smiles later, fully refreshed.  Lunch with an old friend, meeting a new friend, and a bike night at the Harley shop, same old bikes, just new faces.  My 400 mile day had expanded to almost 500, and no one seemed to care, a no stress ride, a great dinner, and a good night’s sleep.  And looking forward to day 4, which had just as much promise.  The only thing I would change was having Theresa along, but in two days.......
Now I have never been a cruiser, or a cruiser type, I love to ride.  Rather than occupy a stool or chair, my motorcycle seat fits just fine.  I have always been called to the road, and with so many roads and so little time, why waste in just sitting.  Inside.  No wind in my face.  It seems my life style also reflects my Jesus style, as I am not a church pew filler.  I want to be where the action is, to get all the Jesus I can.  And the more I read my Bible it shows me to get out and live.  To ride.  To travel.  To follow new roads, to enjoy life in Jesus, far from the crowds who claim to know it all, or brag on attendance.  On any given ride, I may meet someone and share Jesus with them, counsel them, or share a testimony.  Or better yet, listen to their’s over a bag of chips and a Coke.  Just as there are many moods to motorcycling, each one of us is an individual in Christ, no cookie cutter Christians unless you are bound in religion.  Freedom in the spirit, and the joy of having Jesus with you always, not just for your 60 minute parole officer church time.  A real relationship.....and some days you just need Jesus.  Or want to spend time with him.
All of us who call ourselves Christians have had that moment when Jesus Christ enters our lives.  When we know we are changed, and that it is someone rather than something that changed us.  A new beginning, one that doesn’t have to end.  But for some it will, as life or religion will dictate their ride, rather than the holy spirit.  Some of us are called, yet others have a calling.  Some go into prisons, some prisoners share Jesus inside the four walls.  Some hide behind a pulpit, some escape from it.  But each one of us has a calling, to be that light taking his gospel  out to the world.  Some hide it under a basket, some point it on high beams, but when in the spirit, it is his light that shines through us, not ours.  Where we have just the right words, the right answers, and the right attitude.  Like each ride, each one is different.....and it is our decision on how to ride it.    Or to stay home and pull up the covers over our head.....
God has called us from a life of wrongdoing to a life of freedom, where our actions reflect our changed heart.  Rather than the 1000 mile Daytona ride, we can choose the road, and when guided by his spirit, we enjoy the ride, and are never alone.  We are given a new calling to share the Lord, and just as there are many mods of motorcycling, there are many moods to Jesus.  Read your Bible, he was one tough dude when needed, compassionate when called upon, a willing and ready servant, a teacher, healer, friend and confidant, and Lord and savior.  All the same man of God, the same one  man in each situation as called.  Just as he calls us to be.....
It is not how much you read or know the Bible, how many services you attend, or how much you tithe.  Those things are not bad in themselves, but it is on the inside where God affects the change.  Paul was a great example of being all things to all people, but one in Christ.  Sharing and teaching in love as he went, from the side of the road to the chains on the side of his prison cell.  He found freedom in Jesus, and each ride, each morning was fresh and anew.  The same freshness and newness we can enjoy in Christ, when in the spirit.  You see there are just some days where you want to go for a ride, and others when you have miles to cover, a set route or a time table.  But it is when that peace that surpasses understanding guides your day, that you can enjoy the many sides of Jesus just as you enjoy the different rides, you see him as he really is, and the relationship blossoms.  When we trust the Lord with our day, when we eat of his daily bread, we are full and refreshed.  Before the ride and after.  And after all, isn’t fun why we ride after all?  Don’t shift your dependence from the one who gives life to the road itself.  Jesus is more than a feeling....if you know him you know what I mean.  If not, here’s your invite.  I promise you a ride like none other.....and a ride that is just beginning.  A new day every morning, one where you just want to be with him.  My kind of ride....Where God is at work and it is up to him to work it all out.  It is all up to Jesus......a new calling....I’m outta here....now which bike do I want to ride?
love with compassion,
Mike
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