Tuesday, August 6, 2019

meanwhile in Detroit

















Looking out of my office window this morning, I see only one American car, a Dodge, I mean Ram pickup.  Everything else is from Asia, including the Kia Soul Theresa just went to work in. The Mustang in the garage doesn’t count. I wonder, what does this tell us about America?  Growing up it was the Big Three, with AMC a distant fourth.  GM used to brag it was losing every other car sale as it had over 50% of the market, Chevy sold one out of very four!  You could tell a Ford from a Chevy from a Dodge from a Pontiac-remember them, at a glance, or even by the sound of their V8, now they all look the same to me.  And with Ford not selling cars anymore except for the Mustang, now all the trucks look the same.  By trucks we include SUV’s, minivans, and of course pickups, once a work truck, now basic transportation replacing the car.  We may buy a lot of trucks, but last year all the pickups combined would not have outsold Chevy in my growing up years.  America has changed its buying habits, as Toyota is the norm on my block, I can truly say they have never given me “oh what a feeling.”
Thirty some years ago we were invited to a focus group to critique new cars.  To see if the sponsoring manufacturer’s new vehicle would meet the approval of mediocrity.  It was unnamed, but definitely American, before Chrysler was stolen and raped, then bargained away to FIAT.  But with the nameplates all covered on the competition’s vehicles, you could not tell which brand they were-they all looked the same!  Even looking at stampings on parts, they all said Nippon-Denso, seems all Japanese makers at the time shopped at the same store.  With no way to tell which car was which, we soon lost interest in cars, for your information the new car being surveyed was the Dodge/Plymouth Neon, when is the last time you saw one, or even hear of one? 
At a recent car show, no foreign cars were there.  None.  It seems memories are not made in rental cars, no one ever cried over selling their Nissan, and even they used to be Datsun.  We bought American, drove American, and then traded American.  But in one generation it has all changed, with the Japanese taking a play from Joseph Stalin’s playbook, who drove a Russian version of a Packard, “give me your kids for a generation and I will rule the world.”  And the cars you drive on its roads....
Reading in Nehemiah about the building of the wall, we see many names unpronounceable to us listed as the builders.  Men who did the task set before them, telling of men who worked next to each other.  But it also lists the slackers, the ones who shirked their responsibility,who decided not to work as God asked.  Here he also lists the repairs done to their own homes, it seems the working class here was working in their own neighborhood, the place where God placed them.  Jesus told his disciples they were appointed, strategically placed by God, he had them where he wanted them to be.  And he still does today, no word of him changing or of the Bible being revised.  God has things under control, down to where you are, and as to what he wants you to do.  Finally it reveals that except for one group, the men stayed until their work was completed.  The completed the task before them as God ordained.  The church helped one another, what a message to the world around them.  But also called out the slackers, those who were of the community, but denied God’s calling.  If you were going to hire a man, who would you have hired?  By the car he drove, or the work he did?  Your answer may surprise you....
Jesus still doesn’t have a marketing plan.  No advertising budget, no book sales, and rebates or coupons for discounts.  When working with Coca Cola marketing, they had a simple premise for where their product would be displayed, “must pass, first see.”  You must go past the Coke display, and you must see it first.  Before the competition.  That’s marketing, and made them a world leader in it.  But it is not a new idea, as Jesus sent out his disciples, and sends us out too, where you cannot go a day without seeing his glory, or meeting his family.  From the sun coming up, to its setting, you first see Jesus revealed in his workmanship.  Jesus never changed or changes, but his church does.  Today having marketing teams, special events, some free, some you pay, with men getting the glory instead of God.  A far cry from what God ordained, but sadly what the world thinks is Jesus today.  The church is us, we are supposed to represent God, but do we represent a denomination, a pastor, or religious system so powerful God gets lost in the shuffle?  If your name was to be listed, would it be as a builder or a slacker?  As a church member, or a person of God?  God knows the difference, he is separating the sheep, true Christians from the goats, church only people.  Do you spend more time concerned over what you drive than about Jesus?  Who or what drives you?
Just a point in automotive history, no one wanted the junky Japanese cars until the gas crisis.  Then all the rules changed, mpg was in, power was out.  They gave us low quality fuel efficient cars, and today they own the auto world.  Even FIAT Chrysler advertises “imported from Detroit.”  With a specific list on each new car telling its origin of parts, designating its origin.  With almost all foreign cars manufacturers building cars in the states.  So when does a Toyota become American?  Never, its home is Japan.  So when does a man of the world become a Christian?  When his origin is Jesus, and his name written in the book of life.  If not there, it means hell.  Where is your name listed right now? Or are you a foreigner filling a church using the name of Jesus, thinking you are a Christian? 
Each new vehicle sold in the US of A comes with an MSO, manufacturers statement of origin.  How we are born we have no choice in, but how we leave we do.  Nehemiah took the time to list the workers and separate them from the slackers.  Their purpose and accomplishments listed, as per God.  Don’t be fooled by attending a church, reading the Bible and praying thinking you are saved.  Not bad things, but not salvation, which only comes through Jesus Christ.  Do not be deceived by false promises, nor of fake claims.  Jesus knows and you can too.  Chevy never saw the Japanese coming, do you see Jesus?  You are here and where you are because God wants you there.  Someday you will face the most critical inspector and it won’t be you, or the church.  Or the car you drive.
Meanwhile in Detroit...
love with compassion,
Mike
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