Thursday, November 16, 2017

bring back the basic menu


















The key to fast food being profitable is that it must be served fast.  The McDonald brothers of San Berdoo knew this and we know the history of the monster they created ever since.  But it seems lately riding by there are now McCafes, and stopping in for our dollar drink, it is hard to find a hamburger on the menu.  It seems they have lost their way, and by trying new McWhatevers, they are trying to keep people coming in and keep their franchisees happy.  But as food prices go higher, and you can charge $3.00 for a ten cent cup of coffee, the reinvention of itself will continue.  Someday I can see a grandson asking his grandfather “they used to serve food here?  Hamburgers?  What was a Big Mac?”  And I don’t think I’m very far off.  Burger Kings now sell hot dogs, an addition to having it your way?  Don’t know if they are flame broiled or not.  While riding across the US of A we are seeing local chains going nationwide.  One in particular, Culver’s, can sell you a 1/4 pound cheeseburger, crinkle cut fires, and a milkshake for $5.50, good food, they are a dairy based chain, and as you eat your meal, ask your trendy lunch mate what he got for his $5.50 as he sips his latte.  Steak and Shake still offers $4.00 meals anywhere except California, and around So Cal we find Bakers, who always seem to be busy when we go by.  But maybe the best example of success, is In and Out, serving the same basic menu since 1948, burgers, fries, and a soda or milk shake.  And they are always busy, ever notice when one is next to a nationwide chain, their store is packed, while the other is half full?  You know what you are getting, no signs or signs for latte yet, a customer knows what he wants when he goes in and gets it.  Add Wendy’s to the list of adding to the menu of burgers, remember it was Dave Thomas’ philosophy of the first bite and the last bite of the burger that made him famous.  How many sipping a latte can say the same thing?
So a simple menu, done well and executed properly is still the test of time.  American business is full of companies who were successful but lost their way.  Where when faced with competition tried different things, and got away from their basic premise.  I find too many churches today are like McDonalds, where we have McChurches, where you can choose form the menu of what you like.  Where some even post the message for next week, if you like it, go.  If not, search elsewhere, I know guys who do and did.  Soon losing their direction too.  When the disciples started the early church it was based on Jesus, and they met a lot.  Sometimes spontaneously as the spirit moved them.  I know of pastors known as prophecy teachers who offer no such insight.  Some who sell a softer, gentler religion, and may even include Jesus, just in case you are listening.  Some live by fire and brimstone preaching, secure in the fact they are the only ones saved, and condemning any who don’t believe their way. Jesus may be the truth, but in these churches he is not the way.  He many times is in the way, as perpetual youth groups are selling things to raise money. That ministering is memorizing the word, and self congratulation is the order. Where you can order off the menu of what you are hungry for, and miss the blessings that God offers.  Discount theology, a coupon to get them in, but a very unsatisfying meal leaving them as hungry as when hey entered.  Maybe that explains the rush to leave the service.....full but not fulfilled.  A buffet of scripture, yet the fact remains, the truth is the truth and always will be, no matter how trendy or socially acceptable they try to make it.  Special sauces, special offerings, but as Wendy’s once asked “where’s the beef?”  Where is Jesus in all this?  Be ready for a latte type answer, watered down from the truth.  Adding anything to scripture comes with a cost, read the last verse of Revelation, yet they say “come Lord Jesus.”  Before we receive him again on earth, he has left his spirit to guide us.  By his hand we must be fed.  Sola scriptura.  With the holy spirit to guide.   And for all who hunger and thirst, in Jesus we will thirst no more.   Bring back the basic menu, the gospel.
Today Coca Cola Zero Sugar is making waves, I predict the Real Thing will be gone in 10 years.  Watch the market trends, as the one time hallowed name of Coca Cola gets added to new products trying to gain or keep market share.  But just like Coke will always be the real thing, so will Jesus, others may quench the thirst for a moment, but we get hungry and need him all the time, not just at a a meal on Sunday.  Memorizing scripture is like knowing everything on the menu, but until you eat of it, you never know how good it really is.  Like many fast food places today, it is the size of the fries that is the only difference.  All burgers start with beef, but don’t necessarily end there.  Jesus is the meat of the scripture, his love the recipe, and his consistency his guarantee.  He is the same, only the menu of where he is served changes. 
Maybe we need to get back to the basics of fast food, and the basics of Jesus.  Keep your religion and coupons, give me truth, fill me up to overflowing, and make me want more.  Show me love not a menu, serve me individually and not be just the one in 99 who missed the daily special.  The gospel is a basic menu of how to be saved, and if Jesus is not on it, eat elsewhere.  Maybe lattes are the milk of today that Paul wrote about, because we aren’t ready for solid food.  You can have it your way, but Jesus will always be the way.  You deserve a break today, the comfort of the holy spirit.  Supersized without asking or paying more.  If you know of a place like that, stay faithful to it.  Some places may claim billions served, no need to wait inline with Jesus.  And of course, I’ll have fries with that...which is better than frying later.
love with compassion,
Mike
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