I was getting my oil changed some  months ago and noticed an article  on the wall from USA Today. It was  about how to get better gas mileage.  I’d heard most of the suggestions  before: proper tire inflation,  tune-ups, filter changes, good fuel,  etc. However, there were two that I  had not considered.     
The  first – When traveling on hot days (especially in newer  cars), drive  with the windows closed and the a/c on. I thought the  advice would have  been the exact opposite – turn off the a/c and roll  the windows down.  What I failed to consider was the incredible  importance of  aerodynamics. Cars are built aerodynamically to reduce  wind drag which  increases the fuel mileage. The drag that is created by  the windows  being open makes the car less fuel efficient than when the  a/c is on  and the windows are closed. Hmmmmmm. I guess we should stick  with the  design and plan.
The  second – Check the car for extra weight (especially the trunk).  Extra  weight accounts for reduced fuel mileage, increased wear and tear  on  the tires, and increased load on the transmission and motor. That  would  seem to be a no-brainer. But how often do we throw stuff in the  trunk  only to forget about it? I checked my trunk . . . amazing. 
I could have started a garage sale. There was lots of good stuff in there. It was just in the wrong place. I didn’t throw it all in at once. It built up over time. Guess I need to look in the trunk more often. I just walked outside and looked in the trunk again. It wasn’t as bad, but it wasn’t good either. Hmmmmmm. Guess I better check it more often.
I could have started a garage sale. There was lots of good stuff in there. It was just in the wrong place. I didn’t throw it all in at once. It built up over time. Guess I need to look in the trunk more often. I just walked outside and looked in the trunk again. It wasn’t as bad, but it wasn’t good either. Hmmmmmm. Guess I better check it more often.
Have  you ever thought that God made us to function in a certain  way also?  In essence God says, “Roll up the windows, turn on the a/c,  get rid of  the extra weight, have proper inflation, get a tune-up, fill  up with  the right stuff, and don’t forget to clean those filters.” In  other  words, God says,” Just do it my way.” My spiritual efficiency and   effectiveness are directly tied to my willingness and obedience.
Remind yourself of these daily needs:
1. I must get rid of drag (unnecessary weight)
Remind yourself of these daily needs:
1. I must get rid of drag (unnecessary weight)
    (Hebrews 12:1)
2. The Holy Spirit is my only comforter. I should seek the Comforter, not comfort.
(John 14:16-18)
3. I need to be fueled by the Word of God.
(Psalm 1:2-3)
4. I must be emptied of self and filled with (influenced by) the Holy Spirit.
(I Peter 5:6; Ephesians 5:18)
5. I must be cleansed.
2. The Holy Spirit is my only comforter. I should seek the Comforter, not comfort.
(John 14:16-18)
3. I need to be fueled by the Word of God.
(Psalm 1:2-3)
4. I must be emptied of self and filled with (influenced by) the Holy Spirit.
(I Peter 5:6; Ephesians 5:18)
5. I must be cleansed.
    (Psalm 119:9-11)
Stick with God’s design and plan every day. 
Results: A lighter load, less wear and tear, and the right kind of comfort.
"If Christ is not all to you He is nothing to you.
He will never go  into partnership as a part Saviour of men. 
If He be something He must be  everything, 
and if He be not everything He is nothing to you."   
Charles H. Spurgeon
(1834 – 1892)Charles H. Spurgeon

 
 
Thanks for sharing----Rob
ReplyDeleteGod is incredible. He only wants good for us. He has given us a road map for life "the Bible". All we have to do is repent and believe. You have two choices, belief or non-belief. When you repent and turn from your sins and begin living in accordance with God's road map your life is blessed and God changes you from the inside out. And only He can do that. Follow God's road map, give your life to Him...He Loves You!!! Sandy P
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