My dad worked at the Glenn L. Martin Co. as a
machinist. It was twenty miles from our
home in Joppa to the factory in Baltimore, so he bought a 1958 Volkswagen
beetle to save on gas. It only had 36
horsepower and got almost 50 miles per gallon.
With a top speed of 50 mph, it had to have a five-speed manual
transmission to make it up and down hills.
It didn’t have a gas gauge; it had a nine tenths gallon reserve gas tank
in the ten-gallon tank. When the engine
began to sputter, you reached over with your toe and flipped a lever near the
clutch to switch to the reserve tank.
When you filled up the gas tank, the reserve tank was filled up too. The
little car had great traction with the engine in the back right over the drive
wheels. One winter it snowed on Saturday
and into Sunday morning. My dad was
determined to make it to church that morning.
Mom and my two youngest brothers stayed home, and my other brother and I
went to church with my dad. Our lane was
a hundred yards long and snow blocked us getting to the hard road. So my brother and I rode on the back bumper
of the VW to give it extra weight and traction.
We made it to the paved road, got into the back seat, and on to
church. We were three of only a
hand-full of folk who made it to church.
I know God doesn’t take roll, but it is always good to attend church
when you can. The writer of Hebrews said
in Hebrews 10:25, “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the
manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see
the day approaching.” It’s easy to find
an excuse for not attending church. The
Covid shutdown has made many of us careless in church attendance. The shutdown was necessary, but it’s time to
get back to church! Why not decide to
always attend church. Hey, church
attendance a good habit. A good habit
with great benefits!
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