Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Exploring New Roads

After I'd finished teaching my classes today, I dropped my gear at the house and decided to take advantage of the beautiful afternoon. I suited up and threw a leg over the Truimph, heading south through the countryside. I found some roads I had never ridden before, and turned off to explore. Getting lost in a "cage" is irritating; getting lost on a motorcycle is enjoyable. I wandered down country slivers of asphalt, by horse ranches, cattle fields, and farm land. I found some fun, twisty roads, over hills and through wooded stretches.

As a blanket of clouds pulled over above me, and the sun sank and faded behind the cover, I turned back toward home, meandering my way north back toward Dacula. I reflected how exploring new roads is much like new directions in life. "New" can be a little scary, but also thrilling. Never really knowing what to expect around the next corner can create caution and fear in our hearts. But if we move forward and "lean into the curves" of life, not recklessly but with calm and confidence, the unknown can bring unexpected wonders and exciting experiences.

God has not called us to lives of fear and isolation, afraid to take risks to avoid potential consequences. He has "given us everything we need for life and godliness", and He "has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind." I want to live life like I ride- exploring and enjoying the ride, scenery, and experiences.