Most vacations include and itinerary. You have an idea
what you will see and do before you arrive at your
destination. The Bible has enough information to
project and itinerary for those whose destination is
hell. Let’s look at the first 6 days.

The trip originates at the gate of death. Since
departures are made daily, you are called upon to
begin your tip on short notice. Since the journey is
only one way, there is no need to concern yourself
with return plans.  

Your initial point of departure may prove more than a
little frightening as you suddenly realize the finality of
your destination. The trip itself will leave you with
little time to contemplate what awaits.

As you pass through the doorway of death. You will
notice almost immediately that your direction is taking
you away from the light toward what appears to be
complete and utter darkness. With each passing
moment the darkness becomes more intense. At first
the absence of light is only annoying, but you feel it
becoming more ominous and threatening.

The intensity of the darkness is matched only by the
absence of any joyful sounds -no music, no laughter,
no sounds of merriment. As you move farther, faint
sounds of moaning and wailing become detectable.
They seem to be coming through the darkness from
every direction. You become aware of a faint light. It
flickers like a flame, yet thick clouds of black smoke
dance all around it, keeping the flame from casting off
an real hope of light.
Suddenly you find yourself obsessed to know what day
and hour it is. Already it feels like you’ve been here for
a eternity….. And it’s only Day 1.

The continuing darkness is stifling. It’s as if something
is lurking in the veil of night that surrounds you. You
yell, you threaten, you even plead, but to no avail.
Whatever it is just stays there, producing fear like you’
ve never known before. As your eyes struggle to adjust
to the dark, you become aware of a new sensation.
The heat. It’s right at the edge of unbearable. Hot,
searing, intolerable heat. You crave water. You’d give
anything for a drink, and you try unsuccessfully to
push that desire out of your mind. The air is thick,
choking, miserable… and it’s just Day 2.

At least you think it’s day 3. It seems as if it has
already been forever. You’ve not been able to sleep.
You still can’t believe you’re here. Where are the
friends you thought you would see? The knowledge
that they would be here too had brought you some
comfort in you lifetime. Where is the fun you thought
you would have? It isn’t at all like what you were led
to believe.  You stumble upon a group of others. You
pour out a litany of questions. As they open their
mouths, no words come out… only the sounds of
weeping and wailing. Some in the group don’t even try
to respond. They gnash their teeth, as if in some
invisible pain.  You wonder when this nightmare will
end. You wonder why somebody can’t make it
stop…and it’s only Day 3

How you wish you could send a message to those you
left behind. You’d warn them about this place. You’d
tell them what it’s really like, so they’d never come.
The thought of your loved ones coming to a place like
this is unbearable. You can’t help but think back upon
that day when you made your decision to come here.
You understood that your rejection of Jesus meant that
you would spend eternity in hell, but it didn’t seem
real or important then.
Looking back, you think how foolish you were to reject
God’s offer of salvation. You wish you could choose
again. You find yourself hoping that your loved ones
will choose differently, even though you realize such a
choice means you’ll never see them again…ever touch
them…never speak to them. What a horrible
realization…and it’s only Day 4.

You’ve become acutely aware of the absence of any
good in this place. There’s nothing sacred, nothing
holy, nothing of God anywhere to be found. You’re
amazed at how evil evil can be.  For the first time
since your arrival, you begin to sense the great gulf
that is fixed between where you are and where God is.
The span is beyond your comprehension as you try to
realize the degree of distance that will separate you
from God and those who chose to serve Him. God is on
the other side of that gulf. Loved ones in Christ are on
the other side of that gulf. What a lonely
realization…and it’s only Day 5.

Through the darkness you saw a new face today. A
new arrival. He stopped to speak with you. You could
see the terror in his eyes. He asked questions that you
had been asking only days before. You opened your
mouth to reply, but all that would come out was the
sound of weeping and wailing.  You’ve just spent your
first 6 days in hell. Unfortunately, and unholy, unhappy
eternity stretches out before you… and all because you
rejected Jesus. If only…

But wait! The fact you’re reading this says you still
have a chance! In His mercy, God is giving you an
opportunity right now to change your eternal itinerary.
“Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be
saved” (Acts 2:21).

Oh, friend, do it now…before it’s too late.

D. E. Rabineau
Getting Saved!


You may be filthy rich or dirt poor. You may ride a brand new $25,000
Custom Harley or you may ride an old, beat up $300 Kawasaki. You may
have a great wife, 2.3 beautiful kids, a fine house, a faithful dog and a
new
SUV sitting in the driveway. Or you could be on the edge of life, living in a
crack house with drug dealers and junkies for a family, a shack up
girlfriend
whom you fight with constantly and only your two feet for transportation.
You might be a weekend warrior, taking your shiny, new hog and new
leathers out for a short spin every other weekend. Or you could be a
"real"
biker who lives for the chance to ride every time you wake up, wearing
the
scratches & rust on your scoot like a badge of honor. Regardless of where
you're at and where you've come from, you're reading this for a reason. I
hope it's because you've got an open mind. That you're willing to go
against
the grain once in a while. That maybe you're tired of the same old "day in
&
day out" without anything really special that you can look back on or
forward to. Maybe you feel that you're living your life for "things" and
"people" but are somehow missing the real purpose of life?

Nobody is perfect!

You may think, "Oh yeah, I've seen how Christians can act!" You may
have
seen TV preachers constantly asking for your money, you may have a
Christian neighbor who borrowed something from you and never
returned it,
or you may have been cut off on the freeway by some guy with a little
chrome fish on his car. Yes, it's true! Christians make mistakes, we do
dumb things, insensitive things, we're tempted by the same things you
are. I
personally know Christians who struggle with alcohol & drug addiction,
who've cheated on their wives, who've broken the law and had to do
time.
I've not only known ‘em, I've been there myself. We are not really any
better
or different than you, except that we have a relationship with God.

God exists. He's real! He cares about you! He loves you!

Having a relationship with God means He forgives us for the bad and
stupid
things we do. It means that His love for us is greater than anything you
could've done in your life. You could've cheated with a best friend's wife,
you could've stolen money from work, you could've even killed someone
and have kept it a secret for years. God still loves you and has already
forgiven you for that, all of it. That doesn't mean you should shirk your
responsibilities and not make restitution for the wrong choices you've
made.
But at least God doesn't hold them against you.

Jesus is real!

You've no doubt heard about Jesus before. You've probably been handed
a
tract, cleverly designed to trick you about what's inside. You may have
been
to church as a kid or has had to sit through Sunday school or some boring
sermon. The bottom line is you're either on one side or the other right
now.
If you're on the side going to heaven with the rest of us, then Amen! If
you're
on the other side, riding' your scoot at full speed through the gates of hell
with so many others, then that's your choice too. God isn't some cosmic
killjoy bent on making some people's lives miserable. Ever since Adam &
Eve ate the apple, this whole world has been cursed, and all of us along
with it. God didn't want it that way, but that was man's choice and God
always gives us the freedom to choose. But God loves us so much that
He's provided a way out to everyone who wants it. Instead of us paying
our
own way into heaven by our "not so good" works, Jesus has paid the way
for us by dying for us on the cross. A perfect man without any sin, no
flaws,
completely innocent and He allowed Himself to be killed in our place.

So where do you go from here?

Getting into heaven is easy – just follow these steps which I call the
"three
R's":
1) Realize that you're a sinner – that you're not perfect. This should be a
"no brainer" – but just like the drunk who doesn't think he has a drinking
problem, we so often fool ourselves into believing we're "not that bad".
The
Bible says "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:
23). It also says "there is no one righteous, not one" (Romans 3:10). You
know Billy Graham, Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi and Mother Teresa? At some
point in their lives they sinned, even if it was just one little white lie,
that's all
it takes to keep you out of heaven.

2) Repent of your sin – make a real commitment to turn 180 degrees
around. You've got to want to leave your old, tired life behind. True
repentance means not looking back, but looking ahead instead. Peter said
"repent and be baptized, every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for
the forgiveness of your sins" (Acts 2:38). If you're just buying into
Christ like
buying fire insurance, it's not going to work. You've got to stop going
down
the wrong road and turn around to have your sins forgiven.

3) Receive Jesus as your Lord & Saviour – give control of your life to Him.
The Bible says: "That if you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord' and
believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be
saved"
(Romans 10:9). Believing in Jesus isn't like believing in Santa Claus, we
all
know Jesus is a real man who existed. Even the demons believe that! The
issue is whether you're gonna continue trying to fly the plane yourself
through life, crashing into this, scraping that, flying through the storms
in life
alone instead of around them, running outta gas and eventually doing the
"crash & burn" thing OR whether you're gonna let God be your co-pilot to
keep you flying straight & level. The scriptures state that "every knee will
bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord" (Phillipians 2:
10,11).
Everyone will end up finding out who He is sooner or later. Don't wait till
later! To receive Him, pray to Him right now! Let Him know in your own
words that you are a sinner, that you repent and that you want Him to be
Lord of your life. He's waiting…


That's the easy part – if you've done that sincerely, then welcome to the
Kingdom of God. You've just received something that no one can take
away
from you. Eternal salvation from hell which is separation from God
forever.
You've just become a part of the politically incorrect minority.

If that's the easy part, what's the hard part?

Well life as a Christian is not easy – not at all! The right choices in life are
usually harder to make than the wrong ones. It's always easier to get into
trouble than to stay out of trouble. For one thing, the "world" will reject
you.
You'll be made fun of, called names by some of the friends who knew the
"old" you and don't understand the "new" you. You'll face opposition
from
those who want you to join in their misery because after all, misery loves
company. Jesus said that those who follow Him must take up their cross
daily and follow Him (Luke 9:23). Let me tell you bro, that cross gets
heavy
at times. I look up to heaven at least each week and wish God would take
me home, but it's all in His time and I continue to press on to do the right
things. Sometimes you fall down, sometimes you backslide, sometimes
you
don't feel like being a Christian any more – but God is there with you at
those times to pick you back up and keep walking with you. He never
leaves you, even in your darkest hour when all you can think of is
hopelessness and death. He's there, every year, every week, every day,
hour and minute of your life…

Now go with faith, fellowship and serve!

The Bible says "faith without works is dead" (James 2:26). You've got to
keep your faith strong and not let it die. Your works are an indication of
how
strong your faith is. God will keep your faith strong if you read His word
and
run with the right crowd. The scriptures say "for faith comes by hearing,
and
hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17). So get a Bible. If you
cannot
afford one, then go visit your local Christian church and ask for one. Or
you
can contact us by clicking here and request a Bible, we'll make sure you
get
one, ASAP. If you can't read King James English, then get one in common
every day English like the New International Version or the Living Bible.

Next, you got to get plugged into a church and with other believers cause
there's strength in numbers. This doesn't mean you have to go to some
"boring" church. You know the kind, with pews as hard as dirt and music
that only puts you to sleep. Try several out until you find one that fits
you.
Just like your bike may fit you but not "fit" someone else, you got to find
one
that's just right – don't get discouraged. There's even some outreach
churches and ministries sprouting up that are designed specifically for
bikers.

Finally, try to find a ministry to serve in. Here at Bikers For Christ, we
serve
God by riding motorcycles, visiting the homeless, helping out other bikers
on the road, performing services like wedding & funerals, witnessing to
others, etc… There are lots of motorcycle ministries out there, all just a
little
different but all serving the same God. Check out our links page to check
out different ministries available for you to serve in OR consider joining
Bikers For Christ and helping us out. Just like finding the right church, it's
important to find the right ministry where you'll "fit in". Some motorcycle
ministries (M/M) are more casual – others are more hardcore. Some are
"churchy" while others still are more motorcycle oriented. Some have
strict
policies, bylaws and discipline, others are more relaxed. Find one that
you'll
be comfortable serving in. Then get ready for the ride of your life!

God bless you as you live and ride for Him!
Your First six days in
Hell!