I
n many ways, the story of YEEHOG, a 2012
Harley-Davidson Road Glide Custom, parallels
my life. While it isn't a story of complete destruction
and restoration, it is a story of discovering the
"Master's Plan" long aer the journey has begun.
My story begins with what I thought was
a decent, religious upbringing, where I developed
an unhealthy confidence in my religious ways and
legalistic behaviors. In my self-righteousness and
concern about what people saw on my exterior,
I thought I was a good judge of character and
determining who was acceptable in the sight of God.
In fact, many years ago before an evening church
service, I remember hearing a rumble outside, and
watching in shock as several leather-clad bikers
walked into my church. As I stood there in my suit
and tie, I immediately concluded that they didn't
belong in my church and surely God wouldn't
approve of their presence. In my opinion, their
exterior didn't measure up to God's standards.
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