Wednesday, August 30, 2017

having a license doesn't mean you know how to drive















The General, General Motors that is, was faced with a problem.  A young attorney by the name of Ralph Nader was crusading against their cars being unsafe, and they didn’t know what to do.  Now whether the Corvair was unsafe is still up for discussion, but rather than deal with the issue brought forth in his famous book “Unsafe at Any Speed,” they put a detective on his trail, to see what they could dig up on him and discredit him personally.  Rather than face the facts that some of their cars could be made better, and institute internal policies to correct them, they attacked the messenger and it exploded in their face.  Due to their mishandling of Nader, instead of reducing him they actually elevated his status, making him one of the premier consumer advocates of all time, and inviting the government into the automobile business.  Never again would the business be the same, as soon seat belts, criteria for brakes and safety became government mandated, affecting the styling with 5 mph bumpers, air bags, side door beams, and now the government was in the auto business.  Leading all the way to the eventual bankruptcy of GM by Obama, rather the raping of it.  There are some things the government needs to be involved in, business is not one of them.  General Motors and Detroit, then the world found out what “Hi I’m from the government and I’m here to help” really means.  All because they got busted trying to discredit one man.  The rest is history as they say....
Now I have never met anyone who wants dirty air, or unsafe cars, but we need to be reminded that these are end results.  Talking with a man who attended rehab drug meetings, he found when you put a bunch of druggies together you end up with better connections.  Same with car thieves, but not the same when the government steps in.  We get more rules, more regulations, and soon the problem they set out to fix ends up lost among the rules.  After decades of being warned about drunk driving, 50% of car accidents and those killed in them involve alcohol.  The rules have not changed the drinker who drives.  Following someone yesterday who obviously should not be driving, my friend at first was upset with her, until I reminded him that someone passed her on her driving test.  She may be an idiot, but she had help getting there.  I also watched a man need two lanes to parallel park, and still ended up sideways on the curb,  not in the space.  Supposedly both had licenses to drive, even though they exhibited no signs of knowing how to.
Maybe my own experience will convince you.  I was checking out and found my license had expired, the DMV later sent out notices they had a computer problem and some would not get renewal notices.  Try that one on the CHP, “really officer I do have a license, here is a letter from the DMV stating that,” even Jon and Ponch would have trouble with that one.  But when I took the test after a 7500 mile trip, I failed.  Seems some questions are worded so you have to fail, and if you ride that way may get killed.  When I explained to the DMV woman about my trip, she said “why don’t you sit here, at my desk, and take it again.”  Leaving the test sheet with the correct answers on top for me to see.  Maybe she was the exception of being from the government and wanting to help!  But it still came down to my participation...
When God warns of things not to do in the Bible, they are for  our own good.  When he told the Israelites to not intermingle and marry with those who were their enemies, he told them for their own good.  Those around them worshipped pagan Gods, sacrificed their children to them, and were lewd and had diseases they Jews didn’t have because they had obeyed.  But when they intermarried, and disobeyed the Lord, along with their disobedience they got an attitude and adopted concepts that eventually led to their conquest.  They confused the true God for the pagan ones, and even Solomon, with his 1000 wives, some from pagans, opened the door to civil war.  God knew what he was talking about then, and later when Paul admonished us to not intermarry, that darkness and light have no place together, and soon the light will be overcome by the  darkness.  All cancers start small, some are preventable, but if caught early can be treated.  Same with disobedience and since.  But first we need to recognize it and repent.  We need Jesus, who tells us to turn from our wicked ways, not turn or you will die.  But many still play with fire and end up going down in flames when they didn’t have to.
Just as the government intervenes when we cannot take care of ourselves, bringing more laws and laws to break, if we turn to Christ we can change.  He will effect the change, but first we must realize we are in sin.  And when we do, he is the way out.  It takes Jesus and only Jesus, but I hear too many times “hi I’m from the church and here to help,” meaning well but bringing doctrine and legalism to a place where we need the holy spirit.  They have all the answers, just like I did on my retest, but it didn’t mean I could ride, my trip proved that.  If only we ask “where is Jesus in this situation?” we could avoid the retest, and the penalty.  Getting closer to God all the time!
Love the sinner, but hate the sin.  Easy words to remember afterwards, if only we could practice them first.  One criteria for a mature Christian is accepting responsibility for ourselves, not pointing out sin and attacking the sinner, lest we be attacked.  When told to study to find yourself approved do you approach it like you do a test, to pass, then forget, or is it part of knowing Jesus?  Are you still studying to find a scripture to OK your sin, or do you seek to grow in Christ?  Do you go to church and think that makes you a Christian, or do you know Jesus?  Is your name on a membership list to prove  you go to church, or written in the Book of Life proving you know Jesus and are heaven bound upon death?  Are you attacking the accuser like GM did, or facing up to your own sin?  Your sin will find you out, better to find Jesus first.
God’s wisdom is available to all, his practical guidelines and advice ready to be applied.  But only work when you apply it.  We have all been given the same measure of faith, yet some use it while others make excuses.  Faith is the basis of life, and life is for the living.  Better explained while riding rather than to the CHP on the side of the road.  Sin will always have a consequence, God forgives the courts don’t.  You get to choose the judge you will face, only in Jesus Christ will you have an advocate pleading your case.  “Honest officer...” he’s heard them all.  Why not take a chance with God.  Obedience is better than sacrifice.  Forgiveness is better than condemnation.  Life is better than death.  They killed Jesus the messenger, but his message is still true today.  And Nader, he ended up running for President.  “Hi, you’re from where?” makes all the difference in where you are going.  Having a driver’s license doesn’t mean you know how to drive.....just my take on the law.  Maybe Barney Fife’s advice of the first rule is obeying all rules applies here.  Maybe Jed Clampett said it best about the law, “what in tarnation?”  So they  loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly, in an Oldsmobile.  I’ll take grace, I hope you do too. 
love with compassion,
Mike
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