A Few Shared Words
on the outside of the motorcy-
cling culture you are called to
reach, always keep in mind why
you are there. There is a pay-
ment for sin coming for all who
will not receive the mercy of
Jesus Christ. This payment is
ultimately judgement and death
(Romans 3:23; 6:23). You are in
the motorcycling culture
because God doesn’t want a
single biker to perish (2 Peter
3:9). Jesus died so motorcyclists
could receive forgiveness and
new life instead of the judge-
ment and devastation our
rebellion deserved. (Colossians
1:21,22). If your chapter feels like
you aren’t having an impact, if
you feel like it doesn’t matter if
you go to the rally or not,
please remember: every motor-
cyclist is a soul Christ died for.
Every biker is a person He gen-
uinely loves and wants to get to
know personally and help in
every way imaginable.
Remember the encouragement
of Jude, not forgetting to encour-
age each other, pray, and look
forward in hope. Bringing these
instructions to life in our local
chapters will keep us Mission True
and faithful in these dangerous
times. CMA
Jerod and Jennifer McPherson,
Jerod is Vice President
Evangelistic Outreach.
sea of questions. It’s this wait-
ing in hope that keeps us secure
in these troubling times.
• Show mercy to the weak. (Jude
22) Remaining a faithful follow-
er of Christ means continuing to
let His mercy flow through you
to those who need it the most.
When you feel like most of the
motorcyclists you might
encounter are “scoffers” or are
not interested in getting to
know more about Jesus Christ,
Jude would encourage us to
reach out with mercy to those
who are struggling. If you face
resistance to the Gospel of
Christ at a particular bike night
or rally, why not find someone
down on their luck, someone
sick or financially disadvan-
taged to show mercy toward?
• Rescue the perishing. (Jude 23)
If you are mocked or persecut-
ed, or even just ignored and set