American Racing News Vol 1, Issue 2 Issue 8 | Page 103
Sad but true…reading their final
chapter makes us blue…we
were with them while they
grew…even sat with them in a
church pew…their memory fresh
as the morning dew…we pray
they had an eternal clue…their
days were far too few…there’s
still time for me and you…God
has something special and its
truly brand new.
Even sponsors and spectators
have intentions of completing
their respective books with the
goal of having a best seller.
Their books contain memoirs of
product lines and incredible
racing. Don’t we all want our
lives to leave a legacy of a best
seller?
You don’t have to be famous, or
be a racer, or have a collage
degree to have a book about
your life. As a matter of fact, we
all have a history book written
about our own lives. Our family
and friends have been reading
our biography all of our life.
We’re all being read on a daily
basis. Our personal life adds
pages and chapters every day,
thus the importance of having a
story-line based on honorable
character and integrity.
Have you re-read your own
book lately? Hit the reset button
on what you think you know,
and then do some editing. Is
your book written so you won’t
be ashamed whoever reads it?
Are you good with your mother
reading every chapter? Are you
good with your spouse reading
every page? Are you good with
your pastor reading every word?
In God’s kingdom, the Bible says
He has a book called the Book of
Life. He has a library containing
billions of books: One for each
of us…it says when we made a
fuss…it tells when we cuss…rode
a Greyhound Bus…built a
truss…had a burn or a blister
with puss…got in a fight with a
man named Russ…or lost a close
race to a guy named Gus.