Excitement filled the air as scuttlebutt surfaced at Blue Circle Cement. Chevrolet was going to make a commercial about their Chevy pickups. Chevy was filming the “Built Like A Rock” Commercial the Roberta Plant in Calera, Alabama. The scene of a Chevy pickup racing up the quarry road is still seen in current commercials.
There was
one gigantic problem. The filming was closed to the employees. General Motors
management did not anticipate the rock hardheaded men of the plant. Good old
boy ingenuity found a way. Though the employees were not close to the scenes,
high silos conveyor belt towers, and buildings provided amble venues to watch
the filming. The long hours of filming were reduced to just a few seconds of commercial
time. Those employees that had sneak previews told of things that did not make the
film.
The best
scene was a lift dropped a one-ton (2000 lbs.) bag of lime into the bed of the
new dual-wheel pickup. The first take the tailgate exploded from the pickup and
traveled approximately thirty feet through the air leaving the side of the
pickup bed warped open. It was so severe that they could not attach the
tailgate back. After several tries, the final cut that aired was without the
tailgate. I know engineers designed the pickup to haul a one-ton payload but
dropped from above the force was more than the tailgate could handle. I can
only imagine if they had dropped a one-ton limestone boulder into the pickup
truck bed.
Rocks have
been in existence for a long time. Some areas of our planet are mostly rock.
Rocks have been and remain a main source of building material. I love to
collect rocks. My grandpa Chapman removed rocks from the ground where Lisa and
I live. He removed the trees, stumps, and rocks to cultivate the ground. He
hauled all the rocks into the woods on the back side of the property. I have
slowly moved back into the yard for flower beds, and other nice stonework. I suppose
that somewhere in the future someone will move them out again.
The
largest rock that I have ever seen and been on top is Stone Mountain in Georgia.
That is one humongous granitic rock. One has to ride a sky lift to reach the
top. Jesus said the wise man builds his house on the rock. I did not see a house
on Sone Mountain but there was a building up there. It would take an abundance,
deluge to wash it way.
As Jesus
fasted, the devil tempted Jesus with a rock. Devil said if Jesus was hungry to
turn the rock into bread. David as a shepherd boy slew Goliath with a single
rock and had four more to slay Goliath’s four brothers. As the Hebrews crossed
the wilderness in route to the Promise Land they ran out of water. Moses struck
a rock and it produced water. Had Moses touched it as was the thing to do, God
could have produced a lake, and Moses may have gotten to enter the Promise Land.
Simon Peter’s faith was compared to a rock.
Rocks have
been used to build altars, as foundation, designate line lines, inscribed as tablets
for laws, used to cover graves, and block openings. Rocks have been used as
weapons since the first person threw one at an animal or person. Stoning folks
was common for millennials. When the lady caught in the very act of adultery
was thrown in front of Jesus, Jesus instructed those without sin to cast the
first stone.
God is the
rock when we search the Scriptures. The song “Rock of Ages” is a great Theological
song.
Since this
is Passover Week in Christendom there is a beautiful passage in Scripture that
our pastor read on Palm Sunday about rocks. During the Triumphant Entry of Jesus
people were shouting and praising Jesus as the coming Messiah. When forces
tried to quieten the people, Jesus said in Luke 19:40 KJV:
And
he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their
peace, the stones would immediately cry out.
Hope Y’all
have a wonderful Resurrection Sunday.
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