Sunday, 05 July 2009

  • Connections: It's a Jeep (and Christian) Thing

    goldenrod by miss goldenrod

    I think it's safe to say that if you're driving in Metro-Detroit (and likely any major metropolitan area), a turn signal is not a request to other drivers to let you over, but instead a warning that you're moving over regardless of their feelings.  Which is why I always laugh at, and perhaps pity a little, those people who obviously don't know this. 

    Unfortunately, and by the same standard, if you're trying to exit a parking lot or side street onto a major road undergoing construction, turn signals are useless.  No one is likely to be happy about letting you out into traffic, and that rare unhappy person is probably only one in ten.  In this instance, your blinker is just one more annoyance ticking away along with your clock as you sit and wait as your hour wastes away.

    Well, since I've been driving my Jeep, I've noticed a very strange phenomenon: people in other Jeeps are more courteous to me.  They actually slow down to give me room as I merge into their lane, or they stop in the road to let me exit my parking lot.  And Jeep people smile to each other, as if owning a Jeep makes us all kindred spirits.  I was cleaning a plant last week at the back of my Jeep and this older gentleman pulls into a spot kiddie-corner to me and as he walks into his office, gives me this companionable smile accompanied by the upward chin-nod.

    Even in what we call our vehicles we're different.  If you asked me what kind of car I drive, I'd say a Jeep...and I've never met somebody who says something like, "Oh...I have a Laredo."   No, we call them by their brand name and give specifics only if asked. 

    I never did this before; I never said, "I drive a Chevy."  Why?  Because there are a lot of Chevrolet models on the road and specifics would be demanded.  Then again, there also a lot of Jeep models out there and we still mostly persist in calling them by their brand name.

    All this makes me really like Jeeps, and I'm actually driving better.  Because they've been courteous to me, I'm now courteous to everyone.  Additionally, I've begun looking around at newer models for when my current Jeep is retired to the trails.  Chrysler really ought to capitalize on this brand-loyalty, because I didn't get this crazy camaraderie when I drove my Impala...and there are almost as many Impalas on the road now as Jeeps. 

    We Christians can be like this, and if you look just a little, I'm sure we all have evidence of this behaviour in our lives.  We've all met that person whom we sense an immediate connection with only to then find out later they're Christian.   And when someone is kind to us, we usually reciprocate by extending that kindness to others.  If we can continue being like this and to grow in it, not only would more Christians continue being "loyal to the brand", but this kindness would draw more "buyers.".

    I always saw the following verse not just in the context of the Tower of Babel, but as a general law of society.  Full-on unity in the Church surely can accomplish amazing things, regardless of model-type (a.k.a. denomination), year, or even geography.  Especially if what we unite for is the spreading of the example of Jesus.  

    The Lord said, "If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them."  Genesis 11:6, NIV

Comments (7)

  • LoBornlyte@xanga

    All this makes me really like Jeeps, and I'm actually driving better.  Because they've been courteous to me, I'm now courteous to everyone.


    This is analogous to sacrament.  Sacraments are physical signs under which Christ or the Holy Spirit are imparted to the disciple.  Salvation is not possible without sacraments.


    The OP has discovered through experience the necessity of sacrament to the human being.  When we see physical examples we are moved to repent and we are moved to acknowledge what is Holy.

  • TheGreatBout@xanga

    This whole time I thought this was leading up to Matthew 5:43-48

    You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that
    you may be sons of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on
    the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the
    unrighteous. If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect."

    Or the Luke 6:32-36  version.

    If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' do that. And
    if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is
    that to you? Even 'sinners' lend to 'sinners,' expecting to be repaid
    in full. But
    love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting
    to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be
    sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

    I thought I had this article pinned down. I was wrong.

  • His_maidservant@xanga

    Jeeps are great!

    I had one for the first ten years of my driving, handed down to me by my mom.

    "RIP" Jeep Grand Cherokee, 310,000 miles.  (It was on its second engine, a rebuild from the dealer.)

    People are funny about things like that.  It spreads the joy around.  Hopefully the sense of Jeep community will give you an opportunity to witness Christ to people.  Enjoy the opportunity while you can!

  • nyclegodesi24@xanga

    I've always loved analogies, so this one made me delighted. Yes, Christians can be like Jeep owners and reciprocate love to others.


    We can also be like Saturn dealers in the way we share our faith with others, by letting them ask questions and not bothering them if they're not interested.

  • too_pretty_to_die@xanga

    heh... funny, i've always found Jeep owners to be very full of themselves.

  • designandart

    Jesus did pray in John that ..."They, all of them ( we believers ) may be one"... I believe God wants this for us. I believe that's where we are headed.

  • designandart

    @LoBornlite@xanga - Jesus said that "If you don't eat my body and drink my blood then you have no part in me" - The Eucharist, one of the sacraments.

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