Always there, hopefully when you needed it, the motorcycle tool kit has
passed into history silently. Once an intricate part of riding, bikes used to
come with one, now you get an 800 number to call when broken. But at one time,
you used to be able to adjust your chain, your clutch cable, and perform a tune
up with the kit provided with your bike. Now the tools were never high quality,
only in later life would we discover courtesy of Snap-On that wrenches came
chromed. Or that the reason you called pliers a pair of pliers was because they
came in two pieces, or that screwdrivers were meant to fail before you stripped
the head on a Phillips, the old two piece with different ends that would
twist in the handle, just enough to bugger a screw, but not enough to loosen it,
or tighten it properly. And that wrenches meant for a Honda didn’t fit a
Harley, which didn’t fit anything British. But that an adjustable wrench, not
found in the factory kit would. Simple tools for simple fixes to be used by
simpletons. And they worked, somehow, and kept us riding. But along came the
BMW tool kit, the best tool kit out there, because BMW’s were the best, the
Cadillac they were called. But they never broke, so why the best toolkit for a
bike you would need it the least? A toolkit with shiny wrenches, a screwdriver
where the blade didn’t twist, and one piece pliers. All wrapped in a tool
pouch, how cool was that? Even had feeler gauges for plugs and points, no more
using a matchbook cover for accuracy. But included was also a tire patch kit,
tire irons, and a pump. A 40 strokes to the pound pump. Do the math for a 35
pound tire-exhausting. And it would work on other bikes, which made you popular
when someone else had a flat. Even had a neat little shop rag with BMW
emblazoned on it, not much for wiping, but good for leaning your knee on so as
to not get your chinos dirty. All secured under the seat, in a tray designed
for it. A far cry from the Allen wrench found behind the side cover on my
Bonneville. But it never breaks, and if I get a flat, most carry cell phones.
The replacement tool kit for the trendy set, as things just don’t break like
they used to.
But when they do, they must go to the shop. Where no mechanics are found,
now they are technicians, trained to diagnose and replace the faulty part.
After hooking it up to a scanner. How impersonal. And I think of how many
rainy Saturdays we spent together in the garage fixing each others bikes,
tightening bolts, checking spokes, and changing plugs, all with the factory
supplied tool kit. A bit of the past, as most are gone, on dirt bikes remember
them packed with dirt and mud, and on street bikes, covered with chain lube, and
using the compartment for a stash. So it was a pleasant surprise to find my new
old 1978 Suzuki GS1000 still had its tool kit when I bought it, also the owners
manual. A true trip back to the past. And the pliers still two piece after 36
years, some things never change.
But just as motorcycles got to be more reliable, and no more tool kits
included, after walking with Christ we can get lazy, and forget. Out of sight,
out of mind, and some of us are really out of our minds on any given day.
Things are going well, and we forget about God, we step away from praying, and
figure all is well. We don’t read our Bible, and our praying changes. And then
something happens, and we cannot find the tools, our Bible. Or panic, and try
to fix the problem ourselves. We may be stuck on the side of the road, far from
home, and try to fix the situation ourselves, or listen to whatever comes
along. When all the time Jesus is there with you, the ultimate tool kit, the
ultimate fix it guy. And sometimes we find that maintenance is cheaper than
repairs, and if we had stayed close to Him in the good times, we may have
avoided the problem now. But after rehearsing panic, uttering some choice words
not heard in church, and finally asking, Jesus answers. He was there all along,
and before the problem. But for some He is only like the tool kit, to be called
on when needed. And if He doesn’t show up immediately, we get angry with Him,
and turn against Him. Ruining any witness we may have had to encourage others.
Not a new problem to Him. And it all can be prevented...
Are you in the Word? Is the Word in you? Been awhile since you prayed,
read, or attended church? Welcome back, you are not alone. We all stray, you
have to screw up to get mercy, and God is mercy. His tool kit is filled with
the right wrench, and He won’t hand you a big wrench when you need a fine
adjustment tool. aka hammer. And He will hand you the tools before you ask, He
knows before you do. And many times we do, but choose the wrong thing, and
suffer. And then out comes the tool kit. So why not skip over the stupid part,
avoid the tool kit and go with God? He is needed even more in good times when
we are most wide open, and we never know how many times He ahs protected us form
what could have happened. Think about it. Tools are more than for repairs,
Jesus is more than a tool kit.
Read the Bible, see who He is, then let Him into your heart. Follow Him,
trusting His advice, and avoid having to pullout the tool kit. But know that
when you need Him, He is there. Better than roadside, He is also bedside, sofa
side, and dinner side. But not to be put aside. So reach into your spiritual
tool kit today, it may have been awhile, clean up the tools. Put the pliers
together, and find all the tire irons. Be prepared for any emergency, and it
always pays to have the right tool for the right job. Time to ride.
love with compassion,
Mike
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