Tuesday, April 9, 2019

yesterday's ride













The projected high here today is a cool 72 degrees, down from the 91 while eating lunch in Redlands yesterday.  Like a Minnesota summer, if you were put of town that weekend you missed it, but we know summer will be here soon.  I hope.  But yesterday’s ride was unique because there was really nothing unique about it, until I thought about.  Having a motor cop wave and smile at a light, he knew too.  Riding the back roads of once rural Riverside county and now a sea of large warehouses, all those Amazon orders must get filled somewhere.  But it was a ride perfect for the Bonneville, nowhere in particular to go and all day to get there.  So I just enjoyed the ride, slower than on weekends, when everyone confined to 48 hours of riding needs to get their fill, and somehow managed to ride 180 miles in five hours.  Including time for a shake, they used to be called milk shakes, at In and Out.  Just sitting there watching the people in a hurry, and looking at the Bonne not in a hurry.  Each person consumed with their own agenda, and I guess I fit right in, although my agenda was no agenda.  I ended up riding roads familiar but at speeds less than familiar and noticed how things are rapidly changing here.  Ever notice how many stop lights there are?  And how a stop sign in the middle of nowhere can interrupt the rhythm of the ride?  How one Prius in the fast lane doing their best to interrupt traffic can upset you?  But somehow none of that mattered....I’ll deal with the yuck in the Prius later.  We all need rides and days like yesterday’s ride, if for other reason than to escape life for awhile and all the self induced drama in it. If I caught you smiling and nodding your head you know what I mean...
I marvel sometimes at the decisions I make.  And wonder about others.  A neighbor is selling his home, and has just spent many thousands sprucing it up.  When I asked him why did he wait until selling to make it his dream home, he said now he had the time and money.  I wonder why fix it up and finally sell it?  Isn’t it like you always wanted finally?  And you are going to sell it?  Talking with our new gardener, he advises me my green grass will be gone in 30 days, it is field grass.  Yet I fuss over it, he cuts its, and I spend money on watering it.  Only so it can die.....maybe I should sell and move on.  Sitting at a light I watch a station selling gas for 3.799 and busy, while across the street it is 20 cents cheaper and only a few cars.  Getting home an email from a friend who sells Harleys hears I don’t ride for Triumph anymore, “do I want to trade?”  For what?  And finally watching the NCAA championship, and one of the leaders of the losing team in tears, where just two nights ago he was praising God for the victory?  Did I miss something here too?  Did God change or is he only worthy of praise when we win?  Then it’s off to bed, awaiting Tessie’s 5 o’clock breakfast call.....
I have heard over the years of men who physically sit a prayer closet, but for me the spirit has given me a motorcycle.  When a friend cancelled yesterday, I was glad to be alone and spend time out in the air with God, not locked in some closet in the dark.  So often we neglect that God has all things under his control, and he has provided for us ahead of time.  But God in his wisdom has given us humanity, take out the human part and it is a pity.  Almost.  Eating a sandwich we can see how man does not live by bread alone, without the bread it is just random ingredients on a plate, but put between two slices of bread, it becomes a meal.  But without the ingredients we have just bread.  The life of a Christian is like that, we cannot live by just bread alone, we need to have the words from God to guide us and assure us.  We need the spirit to accompany us, yet we talk too much and listen too little.  Did God say “he who has a mouth let him speak?”  Yet we refuse to listen for the spirit, sometimes  encouraged by a zealous pastor or church, and miss out on Jesus altogether.  The bread of life Jesus speaks of is the holy spirit, that we will never be alone, without needs met, and with the hope of glory ahead.  Or with us now, as wherever his spirit is he is present, we don’t have to wait for heaven to be fulfilled.  On earth as it is in heaven.  A promise from our daily bread, but only if we partake in it.  Yet some only nibble, while others pass on it altogether, seeking God’s will but denying his spirit-his will. 
I come from a background of Bible teaching, of knowing the word, but discovered something lacking in knowledge.  I was no smarter than the devil, who knows scripture by heart, he was there when it was written.  But yet we try to understand the mind of God as if that will bring us closer.  But really to build pride in us, as “I know something you don’t know.”  Sounding like that obnoxious girl in fourth grade.  But who can say in love “I know someone you don’t know?”  And by our actions and attitudes prove Jesus.  Is God truly your Jehovah Jireh, your provider?  Or are you like the player giving God the glory only in victory?  Do you study scripture or just read the letters of Paul, as letters, as they were written?  Whose commentaries do you use?  Are you fixing up your physical house on earth and neglecting your spiritual one?  Maybe a hybrid Christian, a Prius in the church taking up space and blocking traffic with doctrinal issues, but showing no love? All this and more the spirit and I shared yesterday.....
So yesterday’s ride was more than a motorcycle outing, more than the weather, and more than a huge carne asada burrito. It was about time well spent listening and talking with my God.  Communing in the spirit, and looking at the world through his eyes.  How I long to get to heaven, but I have a new desire to wait, that none shall perish, God’s will for us.  To see things through his eyes, and change me, not change him to satisfy me.  And I will leave you with a thought he planted in my brain.  Try reading Psalm 23 as if Jesus were speaking it.  Talking to his father in a very personal way. Seeking and trusting, even though he knew what lays ahead.  He understood the valley of the shadow of death, he understood fearing no evil.  He understood that God is always with him.  He understood not wanting because God provided for him all his needs.  Listen to his prayers, they are for others.  Except for one, but knowing God’s will for him he obeyed.  His daily bread can be ours via his spirit.  Fresh every morning, flavorful and fulfilling.  The Lord is my shepherd.  Repeat that until you believe it.  It will change how you worship and live.  Maybe yesterday’s ride was far better than I gave it credit for.  Don’t do the same thing with Jesus.
Meanwhile in Minnesota....
love with compassion,
Mike
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