Monday, August 27, 2018

one afternoon on the 405













At an early age I was impressed with a Ken Purdy story, of driving down the highway and passing a Ferrari parked along the side.  He was cruising at 70 mph, and within a minute, the Ferrari appears in his rear view mirror.  In a flash it blows by him, and in a few seconds is gone completely.  His response, “gentlemen, that is speed.”  As much as I have been impressed by fast cars and bikes, I always wanted to be the guy in the Ferrari, just blowing by a sports car, for no other reason than I could.  Speed is a relative thing, brought down to reality by numbers on the speedometer or a cop writing you a ticket, but no matter the speed, no matter who is part of the bench racing, someone is always faster.  And as we get older, some get faster, and the lies bigger.  Like the 150 mph Sportster, or the Chevelle doing 130 and the shifting into fourth gear, we know they aren’t true.  But speed has always captivated us, how many of us were once the kid pumping gas and looking at a 150 mph speedo on a motorcycle and asking “wow, will it go that fast?” and the owner knowing it won’t but not wanting to burst our bubble, smiles and nods “been there myself.”  As we take it all in, and pass the story along as the days go by.  Attaining a certain celebrity status at every retelling, as if we were along for the ride.
George Carlin, comedienne and philosopher, once remarked, “anyone going slower than you is a moron, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.”  Seems he has broken down the society of drivers into two categories, and we each fall into one.  Or the other.  One afternoon riding down the 405 at 70, a miracle in itself, one lane was noticeably backed up, while the others were moving at 70.  Thinking it may be an accident ahead, or a moron who didn’t know how to drive or shouldn’t be, as I passed on the left I looked to see who it was.  To my surprise it was my father in law, who when he saw me smiled and waved.  I took off not wanting to be embarrassed....maybe finding out more than I needed or wanted to know about the family I married into.  He was a moron to me, I was a maniac to him.  Which raised more questions than it provided answers.  Proving speed is a relative thing in more ways than one.
But one thing I have noticed over the years is that everyone in every condition, no matter the road or its posted speed drives a speed they feel comfortable at.  Each moron in his own little world, just as each maniac is.  Until the two meet....and something happens.  Being a sucker for happy endings, sometimes I am suckered more than a sucker.  In a time when there was no king of Israel, we are told every man did was right in his own eyes.  Sounds like some drivers I know, but it also tells us that as we judge by what we see from the outer man, God looks at the heart and makes judgment. Many times I have passed a big dollar sports car driven by a woman out of control on her cell phone, thinking “what a waste of car,” unable to hear her conversation.  “This maniac just sped by me on his motorcycle, what’s the matter with people like that?”  Only to end up sitting in the same row with her at church.  Both of us convinced we are right and the other wrong....scary to think how God sees our hearts.  We forget there is a consequence when we make up our own gospel as we go along, maybe we are all morons and don’t want to admit it.  Or don’t until reminded by someone else.  But God reminds us there is a penalty for sin, or for going your own way and straying from the truth.  But because he loves us he sent Jesus to be the way back, so we can have a relationship with him, and enter heaven, rather than being cast into hell. 
Throughout scripture we see the law of retribution revealed, there is a penalty for each wrongdoing.  We live in a universe guided by God’s rules, not ours, and even the atheist who denies God’s existence will come before him someday.  Life is based on Jesus Christ, the way, and the life, the truth on our rules.  You may never see an electric current, but touch it wrong and you know of its existence.  God has given us physical laws to live by, deny them and it could be death.  Deny his spiritual laws and it means death.  No do overs like in kickball, either you are in or out.  No instant replay.....you enter eternity either a moron or a maniac.  Maybe better described by the Greek as idiotes, those who believed whatever came along, and perfectly describing religion today.  What ever makes the crowd happy and comfortable, don’t want to upset them about sin and its consequences, mention Jesus and suddenly we are talking religion.  Forgetting Jesus came to rescue us from religion and its bondage.  Yet many are too slow and passed by regarded as morons, or fly by too quickly regarded as maniacs.  Only when using Jesus as the common denominator do we see our sin and that we all fall short.  Even on the 405....
The problem with speed, power, money, or looks is that there is always someone faster and quicker, more powerful, richer, or better looking.  Only Jesus breaks it down to love, and that because he loved us first, we can love him now.  When we go beyond moron and stop just short of maniac, we can see Jesus as he really is.  How he is implanted in every area of our lives, but doesn’t interfere, but waits for an invitation to come in.  Napoleon when asked who would win the war, replied “God is on the side of the one who has the heaviest artillery.”  But later in defeat, despite the heavier artillery, claimed “ man proposes, God disposes.”  So God has instilled in us the basic for knowing him, our sin, but also the way to know him personally.  Jesus.  The elemental beginning of life begins when we learn to fear and respect God.  When we find out who really is in control, and it ain’t us.  Turn to him today, or as I lane split in stop and go traffic, I pass the Ferrari stuck next to the Hyundai or the SUV, all idling at zero miles per hour.  The great equalizer.  Moron or maniac, you decide.  Maybe the blind man given his sight by Jesus said it best, “I don’t know if he is good or bad, all I know is that I was blind and now I see.”  Gentlemen, that is power.  That is Jesus.  That is love.  Proved again and again like one afternoon on the 405.  Hang on for the ride of your life!
love with compassion,
Mike
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