Wednesday, March 15, 2017

the difference between then and now




















Mention a BMW 2002 today and the yuppie elite think of the year 2002, just an old car, but the 2002 BMW, the model, not the year, was the car that put BMW on the map in America.  Without the help of the factory either, but with Max Hoffman bringing them in and selling them.  A part of their history not found or remembered today by the newest generation.  If you never heard of Studebaker, then you probably don’t know they used to import Mercedes Benz.  Think you know all about GM?  In the early seventies Chevrolet sold over 3 million cars in one year, alone!  Today total GM US sales don’t reach that.  Honda sold only motorcycles if you didn’t include the 600 cc car they tried to sell here, and Cadillac far outsold all other luxury makes.  Period.  Hard to imagine how much things change in one generation.
I saw The Eagles in 1973 as a warm up band for Robin Trower?  Who?  And today tribute bands still make big bucks treading on their name and legacy.  Long before Joe Walsh joined, he was with James Gang, and Timothy B. Schmidt was with Poco.  Richie Furay played with Buffalo Springfield, started Poco, got saved and is now a Calvary Chapel pastor.  Maybe the Grateful Dead were right, “what a long strange trip it has been...”
How we used to ride has changed too, in my lifetime.  From the old guys riding Triumphs, Nortons, BSA, Matchless,and even Harleys, today only HD and Triumph exist.  Indian left over 60 years ago and has returned.  Honda used to sell the most motorcycles, now the dealer meetings are a downer because of lack of product.  BMW built touring bikes, now builds the best sport bike and adventure bike.  For over 20 years of my driving life I was confined to 55 mph, said so right there on the tickets.  Now try to stay up with the posted limits as high as 75.  Walking into a McDonalds for an 89 cent soft drink, the sign said they will now come to your table and take your order.  Selling lattes, and wraps with smoothies.  Even three types of Big Macs.  At one time in high school if you could eat $5 of their food it was a big deal.  I wonder, what if I just want a burger, fries, and a Coke? 
I have purchased two homes in the past that cost less than a new F150.  The Beetle used to be the best selling import,Budweiser was an American company, the Titans were the Oilers from Houston, the Raiders were from Oakland, then LA, and the Ravens were the Cleveland Browns.  The Cardinals from St. Louis, the Rams from LA.  MAD magazine was a quarter-CHEAP, now is $5.99.  Cycle World rivaled Cycle, then bought them, and rivaled Motorcyclist.  Now they are owned by the same corporate group and only print every other month.  Bitter competitors Road & Track and Car and Driver now share a corporate company also.  FIAT owns Chrysler, people prefer SUV’s over convertibles, and my 300 hp Mustang gets 27 mpg on the highway, with better 1/4 mile times than any Muscle Car including the Hemi.  Just when you think you have seen it all....
So I think I may just hang around a little longer, just to see what happens next.  Fortunately the one constant in life is Jesus Christ.  Churches may change their doctrines, many choose social issues over the gospel, and allow sin to boost numbers and income, yet Jesus never changes.  No surprises here, except that it surprises many he doesn’t change.  They look for a God who will meet their lifestyle, who will make them feel good in their misery, and not upset them.  Maybe even a genie in the lamp to grant every wish for them.  They want commitment from him, but are unwilling to commit to him.  But stop and take a look at where you are in Jesus today, and where you were before.  Hell, now heaven. That ought to be enough.  But yet when some signed up and thought life would be perfect, then got cancer, or lost a job, or divorced, they blamed God.  Never fessing up to the fact of the mistakes they made, and how the spirit was right there to guide them.  We forget about Adam’s fall from grace, yet God gave him a family and a heritage.  And how he would know pain throughout his life.  We forget the change in the earth after the flood, and Noah not knowing the difference, drank wine that once was pure, but now was laden with alcohol, it too had changed, fermenting being a death process itself.  King David, a war hero against Goliath, turned against a friend after playing slap and tickle with his wife.  But still found grace in God’s eyes, and seeing his pain and recovery in Psalms.  How Paul was Saul and persecuting Christians, until Jesus came into his life.  And of course Jesus, who gave up his place in heaven, and became less than the angels to come and save us.  His death on the cross changing man and mankind forever.  The only question left is where is Jesus in your life?  Is he just a figure on the dashboard of your car? Is he a cross you hang around your neck?  A Christmas and Easter church service?  Or is he the most important person in your life, knowing that without him you would have no life?  Do you call Lord and Savior, or just savior?  Is there any difference between before Jesus and now? 
Music, cars, motorcycles, friends, and even churches change.  Jesus never does.  Nor does the spirit that called you to him.  He is as fresh today as when you first met him, and as exciting as when you first believed.  His love knows no highs or lows, he is love.  Styles change, laws change, and even The Beatles split up.  But these three things remain, faith, hope, and love.  The greatest is love, the person of Jesus Christ.  We need to change, he will do it for us.  When we let him. 
From 78 rpm records, to 45’s, long playing albums, to 4 track then 8, to cassette and CD, the delivery has changed, the music hasn’t.  Our listening tastes have.  Are you listening to what the spirit is saying to you?  Are you using the ear he has given you to hear with? The difference between then and now is Jesus.  Has he made a difference in your life?  His price of admission to heaven has defeated inflation, free.  He made the gospel simple so we could understand it, and free so we can afford it.  There are tribute bands, but only one who earned the right to all our worship.  He was the real thing long before Coca Cola. And will be long after...and he who dies with the most toys doesn’t win, he still dies. Now, where will you be then?
love with compassion,
Mike
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