Saturday, August 23, 2014

Following His Lead

To say I know what I am doing is a stretch…

About two years ago I met a fellow who quickly became a friend. Dave loves to fix and collect cars and before long his hobby began sounding good. A year ago, I found my first car (a ’50 Studebaker). This “beauty” served James Eichman and his family for years, but it hadn’t seen the road for a long time (1959).

The car (“James”) is currently with an out of town friend who is working on get it running again. When he’s done, I’ll have… how do I say this... a “unique driver” that will still need a lot of work. In the meantime, Dave and I have been removing pieces from another “parts” car to eventually install on “James.”

On Thursday, we set out to remove the speedometer. Since I’m a rookie, Dave was under the dash. I was his “tool hander.” Now, in 1950 cars weren’t as complicated as they are today, yet they still had a maze of wires, lights, gauges, and hoses under the dash!   I handed tools as Dave spent a couple of hours removing trim and gauges but time ran out on us – just too many things were in the way.

On Friday, Dave and I traveled to check on “James” without a replacement speedometer. And there on the workbench was “James’” speedometer – the replacement suddenly became more important. So on Monday, I headed under the dash – alone this time – Dave was busy.  After 20 minutes of struggle I had a speedometer in my hands. Fifteen minutes later the trim and gauges were re-installed.  

So how could a novice like me pull off what a veteran hadn’t done?    Simple.

I had the benefit of an example. With an identical speedometer already on the workbench, I was able to get a close look. Screws that had been impossible to see before, were now easy to locate. I also had the added benefit of watching as Dave removed the trim and gauges – making their re-installation easier (and possible!).

This experience highlighted the value of example.

On the night before Jesus died, He shocked His disciples by getting up from the table and washing their feet. It was a task reserved for the lowest, yet Jesus, obviously the greatest around the table, did the washing.

John 13:12-15 (NLT) After washing their feet, He put on his robe again and sat down and asked, “Do you understand what I was doing?  You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and you are right, because that’s what I am.  And since I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash each other’s feet.  I have given you an example to follow. Do as I have done to you.

This lesson was so well learned that it became a lesson taught and lived.  

O Morrowville Christian Church family, imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children.  Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God. (Ephesians 5:1-2, modified for emphasis)

We have the benefit of example. We aren’t pioneering. He has shown us how to love and serve. He has charged us with following His lead. And, He has surrounded us with people to care for and about.  So, let’s do it!!!


Following His Lead,

Ron