Thought For The Day

Paying Attention

It seems to me the number of motorcycles on the roadways these days is increasing exponentially. I suppose then it would follow that the number of motorcycle deaths would also increase. The online newspaper I read posts these “accidents” with alarming regularity.

A motorcyclist was killed Sunday night on a Grapevine street after he lost control of his vehicle, hit a lamp post and then crashed through a fence.  The victim accelerated hard, lost control . . .according to police reports, alcohol may have been a factor in the crash.

D. Garcia, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, 9/26/10

I wonder sometimes why anyone rides – it is so very dangerous. I struggle to believe that someone would “drink” and ride, yet that seems to be common. I see riders on the freeways at speeds well over 100 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic, sometimes on one wheel – it makes my whole body quiver with concern.

I have some counsel for motorcycle riders – slow down, never drink and ride. . .or drink at all for that matter, and be prepared for eventualities that will, not may, WILL happen. You best be ready to meet God face to face. Of course that is true whether you ride, drive, walk, or go for a swim. Jesus Christ, through His indwelling Spirit is a great riding companion, and your only Savior when someone who is not paying attention “runs you over.” 

And if you see me riding along at 40mph, sober as a judge, head on a swivel – give me a wide berth, please. I will be most appreciative. 


 

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