The
motorcycle pulled up beside me in the Chouteau McDonalds parking lot and
motioned me to lower my window.
“Can you
tell us how to get to Claremore,” he asked as I leaned out, admiring the shine
on his helmet and goggles.
“Claremore?
Sure,” I replied, nodding my head. “Get right back on 412 here and go west
seven or eight miles, then take the Highway 88 exit and follow 88 on north. It
will take you right into Claremore.”
After both he
and the passenger thanked me, he maneuvered the three-wheeled cycle around the
gas pumps and back onto the highway, headed south. But, instead of taking the
on ramp to 412 West, they just continued south, until they were out of sight.
That road heads to Wagoner, not Claremore.
Truth is, I have
no way of knowing if they ever found Claremore but I am confident my directions
were plain and simple. Could it be they changed their mind? Perhaps they
decided on a new destination. Or maybe they didn’t hear me clearly over the
roar of the motorcycle engine (and the purring of my four-cylinder). That could
be a distraction, right? Or maybe they didn’t really believe me and decided to
go their own way.
Who knows
for sure? All I really know is that the directions they asked for would have worked
for them, if only they had been followed.
As I thought
about the “wayward motorcyclists” later, I realized I am a lot like them, and
so are you. We all want to go somewhere in life; to travel with purpose; to
make our time and our journey count for something. And even if we say we don't –
guess what? --- we’re traveling anyway.
So, why not
follow the directions?
Or rather,
the real question should be: What do you really expect to happen when you DON’T
follow directions? Surely, you don’t expect things to go as planned when you
don’t go with the plan, do you?
“Why do you
call me Lord, Lord and not do the things that I say,“ asks Jesus in Luke 6:46. He goes on to say that following His direction
is like building a house on a solid foundation. As for not following His direction?
Well, you might as well build your house on sand, but get ready, because it won’t
be there long. And shouldn’t you expect that kind of result if you don’t follow
directions?
It seems so
many of us know the directions and commandments from the Lord, yet for reasons
known only to us (and to Him), we either ignore them or forget them too easily.
Do we decide not to believe? Are we distracted by other things in life? Do we think
His way of traveling is not as good as our unknown road to who knows where?
If that’s
the case, then you can expect to wander. You can expect to watch foundation after
foundation be washed away by the smallest of streams. But be ready, because
life’s a long road and there are many storms along the way. If you decide not
to follow the directions then you must be ready to waste precious time
searching for an intended destination that is nowhere close to where you are
really headed.
Again the
questions: Why not follow the directions? Why not do what He says?
Open the
book. Read the directions. Follow the route God has given for your life. Sure,
it’s still a journey and the road still has some bumps and unexpected twists
along the way, but it’s a purposeful journey.
One that
will lead you to where He has always intended for you to go.
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