HOLIDAY HELL

In December of 2018, I made the 18-hour drive from Brookings, Oregon, down to Murrieta, California, to hang out with my brother Dave for several days.

One of our goals was to go on a nice motorcycle ride up to Mount Palomar. We had some “bugs” to work out in preparation for the ride (mechanical issues on our old machines) but did in fact have a splendid day together, along with another dear brother in Christ, Bill Getty (also a vintage British motorcycle enthusiast).

The following day Dave and I embarked on an epic tour of Dad’s and Uncle Bud’s old orange grove in Pauma Valley, then drove north 85 miles to our childhood home in Baldwin Park. We enjoyed a nostalgic walk around the neighborhood where we grew up, taking in the Christmas lights — and the telling of memorable tales from the past (our saintly past as Mom and Dad’s near-angelic boys!).

Well, after nearly a week of fun, it was time to head home. I left at 4:00 a.m. on a Saturday morning, several days before Christmas — and was I in for a shock: The traffic was unbelievable — on a Saturday!

After about four hours on the road I decided to stop at a McDonald’s for a quick bite to eat — and there wasn’t one parking space available; in fact, people were buzzing around the parking lot like bees, looking for a space! On-board snacks were in order for the time being.

A few hours later it was time to refuel so I stopped at a Chevron station — and the pump wouldn’t take my card; I was supposed to “see the cashier.” I went in and the lady behind the counter said my card was denied! In the meantime, like McDonalds, the station was jam-packed with people (a line had formed in the mini-mart area all the way to the door!).

You might be thinking, “Why was this such a big deal to Chuck?” I was bugged as I rehearsed in my mind how far I still had to go: 14+ more hours of driving — so delays were a recipe for anxiety (falling asleep at the wheel could spoil the whole trip!).

After spending 30 minutes resolving the Chevron card problem I decided to go across the street for a “fast” food stop at Taco Bell — 30 minutes later I was finally on the road — a total of one hour to get gas and a burrito!

After I passed through Sacramento, traffic began to ease up and all was good the rest of the way home. The amazing thing about the “Holiday Hell” traffic/people delays is that I actually got home an hour and a half sooner than expected — and without incident (as in no fender-benders, tickets, breakdowns, flats, etc.).

I can’t say that I learned anything new from the “Holiday Hell” experience driving home. However, I was reminded of several truths God had already taught me — and graciously held back on nuking me for forgetting (better: ignoring them!). Here’s three of them:

  • Romans 8:28 is still true: “And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.”
  • Anxiety, fretting, getting uptight, etc. is unnecessary — and only increases our tenseness! (Philippians 4:6-7; I Peter 5:7)
  • God is a gracious God! Psalm 103:13-14 tells us… “The LORD is like a father to his children, tender and compassionate to those who fear him. For He knows how weak we are; He remembers we are only dust.”

“Oh how we thank and praise you Heavenly Father for Your patience and for Your grace; thank You Jesus for bearing our sins on Calvary’s cruel cross. We are infinitely unworthy yet loved. What a mystery; what an amazing God You are! Amen.”

TOYOTA TROUBLES & GOD’S GOODNESS

God’s loving ways can be very subtle at times! Case in point: For years, I did the routine maintenance on all our vehicles and I’d been noticing for a month or so that my daughter Larissa’s Toyota truck radiator was consistently low on coolant when I’d check it. One Sunday after church a lady noticed a puddle of coolant under Larissa’s truck.

Later that day I checked things out and saw that her radiator was literally bursting at the seams — coolant was oozing out of the top! There was no question: I’d better install a new radiator. I didn’t want her to break down somewhere on I-5!

Early the next day, ordered a new radiator. They said it would be there by 11:00 a.m. so I decided to start taking the old one out. That was quite a job but everything went pretty well. When the radiator arrived at O’Reilly’s, Laurie went and picked it up. The install went just fine and I was ready to test things out by about 3:00 p.m.

I started up the truck, looked underneath to check for leaks — and noticed transmission fluid squirting out of one of the transmission fluid cooling lines! Seems I’d forgotten to install a clamp that holds one of the lines securely onto the radiator. I immediately shut off the engine and secured the clamp, fired up the engine, and the leak had stopped.

While looking closely at that clamp, I noticed the fitting this hose attached to was dripping transmission fluid. It was loose from the factory. I tightened it and the dripping stopped. That leak caused me to check the fitting on the other side of the radiator — maybe it was loose as well. Sure enough, it was. As I began to tighten it, it fell off!

Turns out that there was a design-flaw on this fitting that made it impossible to thread it back onto the radiator. I tried everything, every little trick-of-the-trade to get this piece to fit back on. No luck. I went back to O’Reilly’s and explained my dilemma. I bought some other fittings in the hopes I could finish the job. In the meantime it was getting pretty late — 7:30 p.m.

I was unable to resolve the problem that night so Larissa was unable to get back to the Police Academy that evening for classes the next morning. Not wanting to take out the radiator, by the next morning I came up with an idea that worked. Without going into the details, by early afternoon on Tuesday I had her truck up and running!

Here’s how God was working, showing His lovingkindness: Had the radiator builders not failed to tighten the one fitting, I never would have known about the other defective fitting. Larissa would have been driving along somewhere on I-5, maybe the Grapevine, and the bad fitting would have simply come off, all her transmission fluid would have gushed out and she would have burned up her transmission — about a $6000 fix-it job, not to mention being stranded somewhere on the highway!

“And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.” Romans 8:28.

Snags, delays, inconveniences — these and myriad other vexations are all by design for the ultimate good of all God’s children!

GOD’S WILL IS GOOD

“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is — His good, pleasing and perfect will.” Romans 12:2

The Apostle Paul says as we begin to think/live God’s way we’ll see for ourselves that God knows what He’s doing — whether we see it at the time or not! Psalm 84:11 says God withholds no good thing from those who walk with Him.

My wife and I have seen this time and again. An example took place back in 2001 when we were looking for a car. The following information is from my journal entry for October 22, 2001. The results that unfold below spring directly from God’s promise in Romans 8:28, that “In all things, God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

  1. Decided to look into trading in [the] Miata (wasn’t selling) and our Van [1990 Dodge Caravan]. We saw a 2001 GMC King Cab (low miles) at the dealer. Looked at it. Came back two days later with [the] Van [and the] Miata, saw it [the King Cab] parked there. Parked Van/ Miata — and by the time we walked 200 feet [to the dealership], it was gone! Two people wanted it that morning! (It had been there for a month!)
  2. As we looked around, we discovered we could buy a new Dodge P.U. for less than the GMC! Would only give us $5000 trade on Miata. Decided to keep trying to sell it.
  3. Looked at Mustangs [in Salinas] on 10/16. Decided to get one if we could sell [the] Miata. Sold it 10/20… [The] car we wanted in Salinas had been there for 1 month. Called when [Miata] sold. Mustang was sold!
  4. Picked a white Mustang (2001) with options desired. It was being delivered to the dealer — and the driver totaled it! The first time our salesman (Chris) has seen this in 5 years.
  5. [I left a blank space in my Journal and wrote] What God has in mind will go here: 10/24: We are getting the car we originally wanted: silver with all the options (a couple backed out of the deal). Supposed to get it today. Wow! You are awesome LORD!! Best news of all: 0% financing for the life of the loan (5 yrs.)!

It took a while to see it, but God’s will is good, acceptable, and perfect!

What have you been asking God for lately? How do you feel about His answer? Are you tired of waiting? God saves His best for those who leave the choice up to Him! As we choose to trust the Lord and wait for Him to work, we will eventually see that His plans are truly good: “Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart…Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for Him.” (Ps. 37:3,4,7).