#BadtoGood#God’sProtection

Written by cycleguy on April 27th, 2021

Every week I write a Midweek Message to the folks here at OVCF and Diana emails it on Wednesday. I started writing it when Covid hit as a way to stay in touch during the week. I have fun with it, but also try to keep the folks informed about comings and goings and happenings around the church fellowship. This week (tomorrow/Wednesday) the following will be included in the MM. You ought to feel really important since you will get to see it before the church folks do. I don’t have to worry about the cat being out of the bag too much since probably 90+% of the folks don’t read my blogs. šŸ™Ā  Anyway, here is what I wrote:

Have you ever had one of those ā€œthis could have been a very bad thing but it has turned out to be a good thingā€ events?Ā  I had one this past Friday that still blows me away when I think about it. Every year I have my bike serviced by Bicycle Garage Indy in Greenwood. That is where I bought the last two and so I tend to be faithful to where I bought something. This past Friday I took my bike to Greenwood to have two new tires put on it and to have a tune-up so that it is safe and ready for the summer riding season. I had an early appointment with the intention of taking Jo to lunch and hanging around Greenwood for a couple of hours so I could take it home with me when it was done. We were sitting at lunch when the store manager called me with bad news. I thought he was going to say it needed more than tires and a tune-up. Nope. I needed a whole new frame. There was a crack on the inside of the frame down by the rear shifters and derailleur. There would have been no way I would have ever seen that until the frame busted and sent me spiraling or worse. The frame is under warranty but my size is a detriment, as has been COVID. Bike makers are so far behind that if I ordered a bike today, it would not be available until the end of 2022. Fortunately, Trek had some frames available for warranty claims and hopefully, will get it to them to build me a bike soon.

How could that be good given how much I like to ride? If that frame had failed while coming down a hill; if that frame had failed while on 43 (the state road I have to ride on before I find side roads) and cars coming up from behind me; if that frame had failed when I was all aloneā€¦well, I donā€™t even want to think about it. Jo says I told her after my last wreck (the one that broke my collarbone, three ribs, and split my helmet in three places) that if I had another wreck I was done. I think I was delusional and under the influence when she says I said that. šŸ™‚Ā  But the truth is I may very well have been done. I still shudder when I think about it. And I am immensely grateful to God for His watchful eye while I was riding and having me get it to the shop as soon as I did. I have always believed that God does not do evil or make His children suffer.Ā  Godā€™s goodness and protection overwhelm me. Ā {Note: Iā€™m sorry honey. Iā€™m not quite ready to retire the bike just yet. And I still think I was under the influence when you said I said that}. šŸ™‚

Never forget God does not do evil to His children. Someone else is responsible for that.Ā Ā  With that simple truth in mind, why would anyone want to serve him?

 

4 Comments so far ↓

  1. God has such a way of turning what is meant for evil into something good, Bill. So glad the repair shop found that flaw in the bike frame! Yes, it could have spelled disaster for you. Hope they can replace the frame sooner than later.
    Blessings!

  2. Linda Stoll says:

    Thankful, with you, for God’s quiet protection.

    But 2022 … really?

    • cycleguy says:

      Thankful that you thankful Linda. Yes, it is what he said. Fortunately, Trek had a frame in stock that they will send and my bike shop can get on it quickly. i was trying to figure out what I was going to do but now don’t have to.