Life's Not a Rolling Stop!
A rolling
stop is not a stop at all! Did you hear about the man who was driving home and
was stopped by a county deputy police officer? It was a rural community with
little traffic. The officer informed him that he had not come to a complete
stop and then gave him a ticket for the violation. The man asked, “Don’t I get
a warning?” The officer curtly replied, “Sure, here’s your warning: If you don’t
come to a complete stop the next time, I will give you another ticket!”
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Years ago,
as a teenage driver, I had the embarrassing experience of being pulled over for
a rolling violation. I was heading out to the local A&W Root Beer restaurant
with a carload of church friends on a Wednesday night. We had just had a youth
Bible study when a county deputy sheriff stopped me.
I am from
a small town where traffic on the main street is always light. The way it was
configured, the stop sign was located about twenty feet back from the intersection.
You were supposed to stop twice, but most drivers rolled past the sign and up
to where you could see oncoming traffic. I had seen many adults get by with
this infraction, but few teenagers. And on this early evening, not me!
The first
words from the deputy were harsh as he stated the obvious, “Son, you realize
you just ran a stop sign!” After looking at my license and noting my last name,
he scolded me further and said, “Your dad works too hard to pay for a citation!
Follow me out to your house!” This is the kind of thing that happens in a small
town where nearly every parent tries to parent everyone else’s kids! I should be
grateful that I only received a warning!
As you can
see, I am still smarting over how I observed so many other drivers who did the
very same thing at that intersection! You can also see how I am rationalizing and
thinking, “It was just a rolling stop!” Isn’t that an interesting expression, “A
rolling stop?” In Texas, we called rolling through an intersection, “a cowboy
stop.” I’ve also heard that there is a west coast version of this called “a
California roll!”
This
coming holiday season has many of us anxious. We want to experience the perfect
Thanksgiving gathering and Christmas season for our families who will be coming
from near and far to share in the holidays. The tendency is to obsess about the
preparations. Many may be like Martha in the biblical story who was “worried
and upset about many things!” I can see how some would rather withdraw, check out,
just hope it all comes and goes by like “a rolling stop!”
Perhaps we
should downsize our expectations and preparations. But I wouldn’t recommend
giving up everything and just sitting through the next days and weeks depressed
and hoping the days would pass by quickly. There is too much to experience,
express, and appreciate at this time of year. While we can express gratitude
anytime, there is something special about getting the family together around
table or tables for a Thanksgiving Day meal and a time of sharing memories of
God’s blessings.
Then there
is Advent, that by design, slows us down during the four weeks before Christmas
Day. We need to intentionally take it all in and be thankful for God’s
inexpressible gift of His Son and our Savior, Jesus Christ. This is no time to
roll through the season when a stop or pause or two would help us to be
reminded, to appreciate, and worship our good and gracious God.
James gently
warns while encouraging believers with these words, “Don’t be misled, my dear
brothers and sisters. Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us
from God our Father, who created all the lights of the heavens. He never
changes or casts a shifting shadow. He chose to give birth to us by giving His True
Word. And we, out of all creation, became his prized possession.” (James
1:17-18, NLT).
I take daily
comfort in the affirmation, “We are the beloved of God!” This is the season to
exclaim as the simple chorus reminds us, “Oh, how he loves you and me! He gave His
life. What more could He give. Oh, how He loves you! Oh, how He loves me! Oh, how
He loves you and me!”
Let’s slow down and pause to enjoy these days that are going by so fast before our eyes!
active churchman and
doting grandparent.
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