Having been forced into retirement by health issues, I can tell you things
change, but God doesn’t. The same one who took care of you in life, the same
one that will take care of you in the afterlife, will take care of you in
retirement. Retirement doesn’t mean you stop doing things, it just means you
don’t do the same things. My 500 mile days are limited to 300, we ride less,
see more, stop when we want, and have found we still have a love of travel, and
have adapted to a different level. Still on two wheels, with more time we cover
the same amount but in more time, our two week excursions now take six weeks,
still dreaming of how long our six week rides will take. We still get out and
live, we have gotten older, not old. I also have some who have retired, and
then have to go back to work, making less money for more hours, and hating
retirement. They trusted God their whole Christian life, but their real
security was the paycheck. Time and money was budgeted, now the time exceeds
the money, their lifestyle changed, they didn’t. Or at least not how they
planned.
A BMW brochure of all things has put my life and our future plans into
perspective. It reads “You two are not definitely local yokels. You like rides
that last longer than a piddly afternoon. You like waking up on different
coasts. You like exploring this big, bad slab of a continent instead of putt
putting around the neighborhood revving your pipes going nowhere. Distant
horizons call.” If ever ad ad sounded like me, this was it. How I choose to be
remembered. Local to us means where the road takes us, last summer 26 days and
7300 miles in 13 states. It can be a long three day weekend, or an unplanned
overnighter. It can be lunch in Birmingham, dinner in Apalachacola, watching
the sun set on the Gulf of Mexico. It can be crossing time zones and arriving
early for dinner, or just missing a late ice cream sundae because you lost an
hour. You may ride one day with the sun on your left, the next to your right.
You may like we did one day, cross the Mississippi seven times, or ride 430
miles in Florida and end up only 100 miles from where we started. Yet there are
days when a putt to the beach is far enough, and going nowhere is going
somewhere. That distant horizon may be the mountain pass at Rocky Mountain
National Park, or the oceanfront watching the sea lions at San Simeon. But life
is still there for the living, no one has ever heard any man say “I wish I had
one time for just one more business deal.” But how many long for just one more
ride, but never take it?
So go somewhere for a change. Trust Jesus. Let the spirit guide you. One
trip started here, rode to Durango, life flighted to Albuquerque, and home in a
rented Camry. Talk about adventure, but through it we were reminded life was
and is all about Jesus. And when we trust him, and become flexible, we can know
he has everything under control. He knew the ride we were taking, and about
what was to happen, and got us home. Like the disciples in the boat who were
afraid in the storm, he got us to the other side, just like he had told the
disciples he would. They thought of a long boat ride, the storm changed, Jesus
didn’t. I could have been retired that trip, God had other plans, and still
does. For what are you living and working, for whom are you toiling?
Ecclesiastes tells of a man who makes money, but dies childless with no one
to pass it onto. He never enjoyed life. Like Howard Hughes did, at least in
movie legend leaving it to a man who picked him up hitch hiking. At least
Howard was out and about, something he never did in later life. And so the
searcher asked himself, “for whom am I toiling, and why am I depriving myself of
enjoyment?” Sound familiar, too familiar? We say we trust God, do our actions
say what our mouth confesses? How local has your yokel become? He adds “this
too is meaningless.”
Go somewhere for a change, and let Jesus change you. Because you are
getting older doesn’t mean you have to get old. So many roads to ride, meals to
eat, and time zones to cross. Beaches yet to walk, and friends to make. Get
out and live! Some people make lists, some are busy riding them. Some have
dreams, some quit dreaming. Some trust God, and led by his spirit enjoy the
ride of their life. Are you still putt putting around revving your engine but
going nowhere? Does it take a month to burn a tank of gas? Have you quit
trusting the Lord, and become a slave to security? And become in secure? Have
you give up your dreams, sleeping less but longer? Even the neighbors hear you
and say “there he goes again, nowhere.” The spirit is willing even if your
flesh is weak. Ask God and it will be given unto you, that means a daily future
too. If the seat of your sofa is wearing faster than the tires on your bike,
you have a problem. Get out and enjoy the abundant life Jesus promises, and
live again. We work our whole life to retire, don’t blow it when you get
there. Distant horizons call, put down the remote and start twisting the
throttle again. Go where the ads call you to go, and farther. Get out and meet
other local yokels. Go farther than just an afternoon out, trust God and see
where the ride takes you. Jesus promises you the ride of your life, start
making some new testimonies today. Get off the escalator and ride, and live.
Enjoy life with Jesus, we didn’t quit riding because we got old, we got old
because we stopped riding. Whatever your ride, let it take you somewhere other
than the couch. Set the DVR to record and ride! Go somewhere for a change.
love with compassion,
Mike
matthew25biker.blogspot.com