My friend Bouke had a breathed on Z-1, that when we cruised Mickey D’s, all
the old time guys left, they didn’t want a challenge, but the new younger guys,
were quick to show off their cars, but never to challenge. One era was dying,
another was being born, and it wasn’t what you had under the hood any more, it
was like always to us, what’ll she do. It wasn’t what was in it, but what came
out of it. With weakened motors, it was something all the tape stripes and
stickers couldn’t overcome....joining the 4 speed, dual quad, posi traction 409
into history.
With so much emphasis on education today, it is sad to see how many have
never learned anything that they apply. Last night I was reminded of what Jesus
told his disciples, paraphrasing Matthew 25:11, it is not what goes into a man
that defiles him, but what comes out. In computer lingo it is GIGO, garbage in,
garbage out, in real life, it is we reap what we sow. So many are so busy
studying to be found approved, they neglect to apply that knowledge, lacking
wisdom in the application of God’s word. So much of Christianity has become in
and out Christianity, with more intake than output. Like the gelded muscle cars
of the eighties, they are all show and no go, they look cool, but when the pedal
is put to the metal, you get sound but no action. Where as Jesus told us to be
doers and not just hearers, we spend so much time listening, we never respond.
Sadly the only time we do speak is when we ask God, then we don’t listen for his
answer. I am not against Bible reading or study, but without application,
without seeing the words of Jesus in action, it becomes just another religious
exercise. Like riding 10 miles on a stationary bike, they talk how far they
went, not how far they have come. Sheltered from the storms of life in a
controlled environment. Maybe Jesus knocks at the door, because a tinkling bell
may be all the relationship you have with him, for words without his love,
without his words in action, we are just like a tinkling bell. A door bell that
someone rang, then ran away. Lest anyone answer...
If you are living a façade of Christianity behind Bible covers, bumper
stickers, t-shirts, and all the gospel music stations, some day you may be
called on it. You may be asked about your Jesus, and all your knowledge may not
be enough if your life doesn’t reflect it. The world is just looking for a
reason to deny Jesus, but maybe really it is just a challenge to find him.
Consider Peter in the garden that night. All the credentials, but when
questioned by a little girl, runs in fear. Forgetting the times Jesus was
questioned, and stood firm. Is it possible that little girl wanted to know
Jesus, her question was simple enough, “were you with him?” A perfect time to
share his love to a frightened little girl, remember the scenario that night.
Would you have stood firm on what you know, or stand by who you know?
Scripture also tells us the what comes out of our mouth reflects what is on
our heart. That ought to scare more than a few of us. But it will always be
what people see in our actions they remember best, after the words are
forgotten. It is the physical manifestations Jesus left, the blind seeing, the
lame walking, the enslaved being set free we remember. A gift of the physical
to reflect the spiritual that has occurred. Is your walk all tape stripes and
stickers, or is it real? Do your actions reflect what you are taught, or who
you know Jesus to be personally? Maybe the truest answer was given by a blind
man, blind since birth. When asked about Jesus, he replied, “all I know is once
I was blind but now I can see.” Knowledge may give an indication of love, your
actions will prove it, either way. It is a simple as the old saying, “money
will buy a fine dog, but only love will make it wag its tail.” Tongue wagging
or tail wagging, Jesus knows the difference. Do you? Studying to be approved,
here is your final exam for today, go love someone who is unlovable. Let your
only prayer be “thy will be done.” Then shut up and listen for Jesus to
answer. His stripes are real, not tape. His stickers in his head proof of our
sin. His resurrection his proof of his promises for us. Who knows, you may be
that little girl wanting to know Jesus, and a handout just won’t do. In the end
it is performance we are looking for, some carry Bibles, some carry his word on
their hearts. “What’ll you do?” It’s only when you know what he did....that
you will know how to answer. These things shall follow them that believe, who
are you leaving in your wake?
Like my friends says, burn rubber, not souls...
love with compasson,
Mike
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