Today a gentleman is cleaning and detailing Steve's work truck to get it ready to sell.
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| Getting Ready for Transfer of Title |
Steve practically lived in that truck: listening to talk radio or oldie goldies, parked at the park to write customer tickets and mail accounts receivable, munching on cashews all day, servicing swimming pools, or just sitting and pondering how to solve the problems of the world.
Of course, it was his traveling bar; the large ice chest always had a case of beer iced down (breakfast and lunch.) I was always amazed at his tolerance for alcohol; two to three six-packs a day, and he could still drive a straight line.
Oh, and the driver's side window was always rolled down; Steve loved to feel the fresh air. Well, when he wasn't smoking two - three packs of cigarettes a day. That too, amazed me. Other than high blood pressure, he always seemed so healthy. It was a puzzle to me, but I knew this day was coming.
Seeing Steve's truck being cleaned out, vacuumed, washed, rubbed, polished, and shining, reminded me of the new beginning Steve said he wanted, the night before they removed all those body parts at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans.
"Robbie, I've been a louse all my life. I want a second chance to be a better louse, father, parent, husband...without the booze and nicotine."
"Honey, we're all louses. Jesus makes the difference. When we give our lives to Him, we are no longer a louse. We become a new creation. Old things are passed away, behold all things are new. We're new creations in Christ...that sometimes feel lousy."
As Steve's truck is being prepared for a new owner in the drivers seat, Steve is getting that "second chance," but I'd rather call it "a new beginning," for the new ownership of God through Christ Jesus to receive him in glory...a transfer of title.
This makes me smile.