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Carl
Edwards -
Two Days - Two
Wins

"…I
will follow you
no matter where
you
go."
Luke
9:57 (NLT)

Two
wins in two days
means two
backflips from
NASCAR’s new
star Carl Edwards.
A
few NASCAR drivers
before him have
taken on the
grueling task of
driving in both
the Busch and Cup
Series. But none
can claim the
spectacular
emergence of Carl
Edwards.
Saturday’s
win in the Aaron’s
312 at Atlanta
Motor Speedway
boosted him to #1
in that series.
Exactly one day
later, Edwards, on
the final lap, got
a great run on
Jimmie Johnson
coming out of turn
two and slipped by
him for the Golden
Corral 500 Cup
win.
"This
is the biggest win
of my
career,"
Edwards said after
the Saturday race.
Sunday he was too
excited to top
that expression.
In fact, Edwards
was nearly
speechless as he
grasped for words
to thank his
sponsors and
others who have
helped him
tremendously in
his bid to become
a NASCAR driver.
His
car owner, Jack
Rousch, could be
seen heartily
congratulating
Carl on his second
win in as many
days.
It
is a hectic pace
to run a full
schedule in both
the Busch and
Nextel Cup series.
Sometimes there is
only minutes
between qualifying
or practicing both
cars. Long plane
rides way into the
night rob you of
sleep when the
races are at
different tracks
on the same
weekend. Eating on
the run is a given
as you hurry from
one event to the
other. But, for
Edwards who ran
the truck series
in 2004, the pace
doesn’t seem to
bother him.
Just
as there is an
extra cost in time
and energy to run
both series, the
thrill of driving
and winning is
worth the
sacrifice. Carl
Edwards is willing
to do whatever is
necessary to run
both the Busch and
Cup races. Anyone
who follows NASCAR
will say Carl is
performing the
task
wholeheartedly and
well.
It
should, also, be
our desire, as
Christians, to
wholeheartedly
follow our Lord
and Savior, Jesus
Christ. Instead we
often find
ourselves serving
half-heartedly
rather than giving
our total
dedication.
Carl
Edwards has given
himself full time
to becoming an
excellent NASCAR
driver. And this
weekend proved his
faithfulness paid
off grandly with
two wins in two
days.
We,
too, must abandon
everything that
gives us any
security and make
Jesus our first
love. Do not allow
yourself to be
distracted from
putting your trust
completely in
Jesus. Receive Him
as your Savior,
follow Him
wherever he leads,
and you will be
rewarded with an
eternal home in
heaven.


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