It is important to point out that I live in the rural south. So, when
riding down the road on a Thursday afternoon, I would not expect to
encounter a limo.
But, I did. Cruising along at warp speed was a
stretch limo with dark windows that encourage intrigue. Who would need
a limo in the middle of nowhere?
I often get bored driving all
alone and this leads to some distracting speculation at times. For
instance, during my periods of road rage I will *talk* to the people
that are putting a halt to my progress. NOW I am not talking to them as
you might suppose, but I ask them questions like...
"You have no where to go, do you? You are just riding aimlessly with no destination in mind."
"You have a bunch of tickets, don't you? And if you get pulled over one more time you are loosing your license, right?"
"You
saw me coming so you decided to see how fun it would be to go 10 miles
under the speed limit knowing I couldn't pass you, huh?"
"You are an
escaped convict trying not to get caught by the law, aren't you?"
So,
here I am, riding along, minding my own business when I encounter a
limousine. My brain kicks in, wonder WHO was in there. Could it be a
movie star, a politician, Bill Gates??
I know there are people
who would LOVE to afford that kind of lifestyle. That would be the
ultimate for them, cruising the miles of farmland in a long, black,
limousine, turning heads everywhere
they go.
I speculated a
while, just to pass the time. What would it be like to have someone
drive me around to do my job? I could just kick back, drinking Sprite
Zero, looking over the information for my next stop. Needing to take an
office out to lunch? No
Problemo! I could load them all up. Talk about impressive!
You know, that just doesn't do it for me. Perhaps I could have had fame
as I wished to when I was young. But that long, black, limousine would
be awfully lonely to ride in by myself.
And what would be the true cost to get to that point? What is the real cost of fame and riches?
I
began to think of Elisha, standing by as Elijah was taken away in a
chariot of fire. Elisha knew where the true riches lay. When given a
choice he asked for a double portion of the spirit of Elijah.
I will probably spend the rest of my days on the outside of a limousine, but that is
ok. I have found something far better. Like Elisha, I know what I want, what I need to be rich.
I
want a double portion of my Man of God. I want to live my life in such
a way that God can use ME instead of me using others for my own gain,
because isn't that what is important?
I am longing for the day
He calls me home, the day I travel to meet Him. What a day that will
be!! It won't matter on that day what kind of car I owned, or how much
money I had in the bank. The only thing that will matter is did I serve
Him well?
That is my desire above riches and fame, Him, only Him.