Reconciled Bikers Motorcycle Ministry, Milledgeville, Ga

Reconciled Bikers Motorcycle Ministry, Milledgeville, Ga We are a non-denominational come as you are Christian Motorcycle Ministry. We teach and Preach from the 1611 Authorized King James Bible.

We established & founded in 2008 and feel we are lead to bring God's Word to a lost and dying world. Our Mission Statement is taken from these verses 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 See (Mission) on "About" page.

06/15/2026
06/15/2026

Today, God wants you to know that love is the opposite of logic.

Logic is argumentative and aggressive upon the mind, splitting the world into right and wrong, us and them.

Love is generative and compassionate, embracing all creation.

Logic pays attention to what is being said, while love pays attention to how things are said.

Logic leads to debate, whereas love leads to communion.

Practice love to be closer to God.

06/15/2026

Practice Good Stewardship
Billy Graham

Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.
—Ephesians 5:16

We are stewards of our time.

God has given each one of us a little “chunk of eternity” called time.

These golden moments of opportunity are doled out to us for our benefit and for God’s glory.

If we use them wisely, they are woven by God’s omnipotent hand into the fabric of eternity.

Henry Thoreau cautioned,

“You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.”

“He who has no vision of eternity,” said Carlyle, “has no hold on time.”

“Only one life, ’twill soon be past; only what’s done for Christ will last” is the sentiment of every man who desires to be a good steward of his time.

We are entrusted with a small portion of the capital of time. If we invest it wisely, it will pay dividends throughout eternity.

Prayer for the day

Take away my procrastinating nature—how easy it is for me to waste time. I want to be able to leave a legacy of time spent for You, Lord, because that is eternal.

06/15/2026

The Pocket Testament League

“Is Your Life a Blessing to Others?”

Philippians 1:25,

25 And having this confidence, I know that I shall abide and continue with you all for your furtherance and joy of faith;

I read the story once of a preacher who was invited to speak at a small church in the south. At the conclusion of his message, the preacher shouted,

“Raise your hands if you’re looking forward to going to heaven. Praise Jesus!”

Everyone in the congregation jumped to their feet and raised their hands.

The organ played, people danced, and praise hymns broke out amid shouts of, “Hallelujah!”

One small boy remained seated quietly.

The preacher pointed at him and asked,

“Boy, don’t you want to go to heaven?”

The boy answered,

“Sure I do, but I thought you were getting a bunch of people ready to go tonight.”

I think that’s probably true for many of us.

We’d like to go to heaven, just now right now.

Paul had a completely different perspective.

The Lord had given him a vision and revelation of heaven that made him want to go there now.

2 Corinthians 12:1a-4,

1 It is not expedient for me doubtless to glory. I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord.

2 I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.

3 And I knew such a man, (whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;)

4 How that he was caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.

Yet, Paul continued to remain in his physical body.

Why?

For the benefit of everyone else.

Questions to Ponder:

Unlike Paul, many people hold on to physical life because they fear the unknown.

In other cases, it is solely for selfish reasons (for example, not wanting to give up what we have, etc.).

However, the Bible tells us that it is only when we lose our lives (die to self and live for Christ and others), that we truly find out what life is all about.

Matthew 10:39,
“He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it.”

Have you “found” your life?

Is it in Christ?

In what ways has Christ made your life a blessing to others?

06/15/2026

An Unreliable Foundation
Bill Brinkworth

In the central, Italian city of Pisa, there are many popular sights for tourists. Many come to see the University of Pisa, which was first started in 1343.

Others flock to the Piazza del Duomo ( Cathedral Square) to see the famous white, marbled cathedral, its baptistery, and the tilting bell tower.

Of all that the city has to show, none is more memorial and curious than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or as a 1929 Scientific American article named it, the “Sinking” Tower of Pisa.

The tower was begun in August of 1173 A. D., that they are sure.

Many of the other details are vague because they are not documented. They are not sure who the architect was. At least three different times the project resumed and halted.

Many believe by the completion of the third story the tower’s tilting was discovered. Because of battles and possibly because of the discovery of its inclination, construction was halted.

Soft, river valley sediments, sand, and clay did not support its weight, and the building began leaning. A temporary bell was placed on the third story.

There the semi-finished building lay, year after year, halted before it was completed. I’m sure it was a laughing stock for many.

“Hey, Luigi, see that unfinished tower those foolish builders made.”

“Such lack of planning. Such a waste of money and materials, and what an eyesore. If they had only spent the time wisely on a firm foundation on which to build,” may have been the conversation of the past.

Some of the later levels tried to compensate for the five-degree tilt by building them off-center, on the trued vertical.

Upward the white, marbled structure went. Over the next one hundred years construction was started and stopped several times. It is believed the belfry was completed in 1350, as one of the bells in the tower is dated.

Still, the campanile leans. All the planning, ingenuity and decoration did not solve or even hide the problem that the building tilts more than 17 feet from its perpendicular and continues to tilt at a rate of ¼ an inch per year.

Man still has not given up.

Many attempts have been made to stop its leaning. In the 1930s, cement was injected through pipes inserted under the tower in hopes that the foundation would be strengthened and the leaning would cease. The tilting still continued.

Attempts were made to tie it together with cables to keep it intact. Numerous restoration projects were begun and then discontinued.

Plans for the structure’s righting are vast. Some call for jacking the building’s one side up, six feet, and moving the 14,700 metric tons to a new concrete base. The more sure method would be to dismantle the eight stories and start construction over on a thick, firm foundation.

How many lives in the past have been erected in a similar manner? Instead of building a life on the Rock of Ages, the Lord Jesus Christ, and around the firm foundation of the Word of God (our preserved KJV Bible), people try all kinds of ways, plans, and fads to live their lives. They spend their life compensating for what was not founded on a firm foundation from the beginning. How hopeless their efforts are if they are not in line with God’s plan and method.

Lives have been directed by the advice of strangers, family, television talk shows, and even from movies. Newspaper columnists and others’ beliefs have probably directed more lives than would ever be known. Man-made religion has also misdirected many.

All kinds of techniques have been tried to stop problems. Today there are drugs to try to solve problems of weight loss, nervousness, lack of attentiveness, feelings of loneliness, and other life problems. The hope is in a pill to fix a problem.

Psychologists’ and psychiatrists’ advice is followed, no matter how extreme or illogical it seems. Man’s attempts to right a tilting life usually fail.

Few of these ever seek to get the advice of their Creator, who has raised millions upon millions of children. Father knows best – but He is rarely sought for direction, or His word followed for guidance. No wonder so many lives are slanting to an inevitable destruction.
“Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.” Matthew 7:24-27

There is a clear way to restructure a sin-troubled life. Sin is usually the “tilting” force.

That way can totally change one’s life. It is the only way that works.

Man tries to change a life from the outside, hoping the inside will be altered. God changes it from the inside, and then the outside will be transformed. The amount of renovation is reliant on one’s amount of obedience to God’s commands, found in His Word.

When a man is saved, his life is changed. The inward change is done in the heart. That is why the Bible names a spiritually revitalized person as “born again.” A life is started all over again.

He is a new creature. All sins are forgiven and forgotten by God. The new life can begin on a new foundation – one that will support the load of life’s troubles.

Guilt from sin is gone. Penalties from past iniquities are removed!

This “second chance” can simply be achieved by first admitting one’s sins. The Bible reminds us that we are all sinners. Not one of us has pleased God with our good works or kindness.
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;” Romans 3:23

God certainly knows we are sinners. Our confession of our guilt shows God that we are humbling ourselves and admitting our failure in doing it our way, rather than His.
“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9

Once the realization of our sinfulness is acknowledged, one must know that a price has been paid for our transgression. God’s only son, Jesus, paid the price.

The death He suffered on the cross was not for His iniquities, as He was sinless. It was for our transgressions. His payment is the only fee God will accept. We cannot pay for our sinning against God by our own good works or deeds. He paid the price.
“And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.” Hebrews 9:15

Once we are saved, we are now in the family of God. The Father can do the guiding if the “born again” child will obey Him. A life can be salvaged and restarted. There can be hope. We can compensate and recover from our self-lived lives.

The world’s solutions hardly ever work, and if they do, they only work temporarily. God can come into a life and straighten the crooked course – and it can stay undeviated.

Build your life around the Word of God. It is as true today as when God inspired its writing.

Since the words have been penned, it has been used of God to raise, support, and guide millions. It is the firm foundation. It will never let you tilt.

06/15/2026

Verse of the Day

The father of the righteous shall greatly rejoice: and he that begetteth a wise child shall have joy of him.

Proverbs 23:24 (King James Version)

06/14/2026

Who Is He?
Billy Graham

The wise men are ashamed, they are dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the Lord; and what wisdom is in them?
—Jeremiah 8:9 (AKJV)

The Apostle Paul once asked, “Who art thou, Lord?”

That is a question each of us has to face.

If Jesus claimed to be the Son of God, knowing He was not, then He was a deceiver, the greatest liar the world has ever known.

If He thought He was God and didn’t know the difference, then He was a mental case.

But if He was who He claimed to be, then He is rightfully the Lord of our lives.

What keeps us from acknowledging this Christ, if He is what the Bible tells us He is?

Each of us has to face the question that Pilate asked,

“What shall I do then with Jesus which is called the Christ?”

Pilate washed his hands and said he would have nothing to do with Jesus, but God does not let us off that way.

We must say “yes” or “no.”

We can make fun of Jesus, we can reject Him, we can neglect Him—or we can receive Him.

Prayer for the day

Lord Jesus, with so many still rejecting You, take away everything within me that would stop another receiving You as Savior and Lord.

06/14/2026

Verse of the Day

For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ:

Philippians 3:20 (King James Version)

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