Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Varta-Joseph Lucas's German cousin

















In the 27 months I owned my R90S I accumulated over 47,000 miles.  Quite a feat considering the 55 mph National speed limit, and the fact it was down for over two months from a blown engine and other maladies.  But it got me safely to New Mexico from Jersey, and was my ride in Albuquerque.  My friend Leigh had its little brother the R90/6, and wanted to ride the S, which I had always denied  him.  But on one sunny Albuquerque spring day, I relented and we swapped bikes, with John along on his GT550 Suzuki.  We were gong to ride west, then come back on Route 66, not iconic yet, to us just Central Avenue.  and off we went, deciding to stop for ice cream after the barrios of West Central and before hitting the downtown.  And this is where we met Count Varta, the German cousin of Joseph Lucas, the British Prince of Darkness. Any Brit worth his fish and chips knows of Lucas electrics, and the main reason they drink warm beer, Lucas refrigerators.  But then there is Count Varta, not royalty as the title Count would lead you to believe, but really a warning, as you can count on Varta to let you down anytime and anywhere when you most need him.  Like when starting your bike.  The German maker of batteries, he is most needed on any ride that start off with the electric leg to start the bike, so with every push of the button, you don’t know if you can count on Varta.  Hence the name.  And today....
We could count on Varta not to start.  With three riders, but only two bikes that started, we called up Gerald who came with his El Camino, and the S rode home in the back.  Usually a place reserved for dirt bikes, old Brit bikes,and any year Harley, the Count would ride home in the back of a Chevy.  With Leigh on back.  “I rode it out, I’ll ride it home,” which made quite a sight for the 30 miles and almost 90 minutes it took to get home, through cruising traffic and construction.  And Leigh, complete in helmet with gloves, in case he got pulled over,there was a helmet law then, rode the whole way on the bike in the back.  Never looking around, almost statue like in his appearance.  A sure viral video today, but in this pre-cell phone era, no photos were taken.  Arriving safe, and admitting many times John and I giggled following them, Leigh rolled the bike off, and instinctively pushed the starter button and the bike fired off.  After an hour plus of the ignition on draining the battery, he was using his turn signals and brake lights, so the key had to be on, he took a quick victory lap around the block, and rode into the garage, both rider and ride safe at home for the night.  Lucas’s German cousin had been counted on and failed miserably, just as expected.  Now really, what would you expect from the family of the Prince of Darkness?
We often fail to see the humor in our trials, but the one who sends them or allows them sees things differently.  Sometimes it is just to see our attitude in handling them, sometimes to teach, other times for a witness.  Very rarely do we come to God needy and angry, usually just needy and meek, with a five minute prayer when just one word “help!” says it all.  When we admit our sin, repent, as far too many problems are self induced, we see him answer and take care of us.  God is always ready to help, to forgive, and to get you going again, he is gracious to give us what we need.  But if you come to him angry, refusing to repent, being prideful and angry at him for your situation, he returns your harshness with sternness, if you are so darn good and proud, why don’t you fix it yourself? 
Jesus was once asked “where did you get the wounds of nail pierced hands and feet?”  His answer may have surprised the Jewish people as he replied “in the house of my friends.”  Seems the Jews were always coming God complaining about something, thinking because they were chosen they should get preferential treatment, particularly when it came to sin.  A get out of jail free card for sin, so to speak.  In their pride and arrogance they found God just as hard to them, seems the truth can be as refreshing as a cool drink, or as harsh as hot coals.  But God reminds them of a coming Messiah, yet they refuse to greet him then, and many do the same today.  The Prince of Darkness is thriving still until the day he is thrown into the pit, but yet many give him the credit for their hard times, rather than to the only God who can rescue them.  I tire of safe Christians who are always blaming Satan, really giving him the glory for the situation, when if they turned to Jesus, the spirit will intervene and guide them through.  God is going to accomplish his purpose, you can come along and be blessed, or be dragged along kicking and screaming, resisting God and seeing his harshness in your rebellion.  Many forget the promise that Jesus gave his disciples when they set out across the lake, promising to meet them on the other side.  He didn’t say how, nor how he would walk through the storm, he only said he would meet them on the other side.  And when they accepted him into their boat, in the midst of the storm, suddenly they were on the other side.  Just like when we accept Jesus, we can be assured we will see him on the other side when we die, heaven.  Yet some complain about the road to get there, ignorant of the destination.  We underestimate the kindness of God, just like we do the evil of Satan.  How you handle your situation tells about who you trust more, and who you give the credit to.  Still making excuses....think of then as lies, do you want to hear them?  Or would you rather hear the truth that sets you free?
That Sunday, God got us to where we were going, despite Count Varta.  Yet some count on the Vartas of life rather than the God of life.  Leigh set out to ride the S that day, and accomplished the feat, despite not knowing how it would happen.  He never gave up, determined to stay the course.  To some it was funny, some strange, to Leigh it made sense.  Today you will have temptations come your way.  You can accept responsibility and turn to Jesus and let him guide, or blame Satan, giving him more dominion in your life.  God always leaves the choice to us.  The Brits may have become accustomed to warm beer, don’t ever get used to a lukewarm relationship with God.  It makes him sick, as Jesus throws up, and spits that church and those people out of his mouth.  Something to consider the next time you talk with God.  Both Jesus and Varta you can count on, but only one will get you home.  And when you get there, it is good to know there is no place like it.  Be it ever so humble, are you?
love with compassion,
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