In a story titled “Olympic runner Sha’Carri Richardson pleads not guilty in super speeder case in Orange County,” published by News 6 Wednesday, it was reported that Sha’Carri Richardson was arrested last week after a deputy said she was going 104 mph in a 65 mph zone on State Road 429.
The deputy said she was also flashing the lights on her Aston Martin to get other drivers out of her way, and making unsafe lane changes, according to an arrest affidavit.
In body-camera footage released last week, the deputy is heard telling Richardson that she even cut him off at one point. The track star can be heard in the video apologizing profusely.
“I did not mean to do that. My phone, I didn’t even know my car was speeding,” Richardson said. She also told the deputy that her back tire was underinflated, which contributed to her speeding…
Richardson’s excessive-speeding charge stems from a new Florida law passed last year that makes it a criminal offense to drive at 100 mph or more in a manner that endangers people or property.
Richardson obtained prominence after she took gold for the 100m at the 2023 World Championships and the Olympic relay in 2024.
And, you know, while Richardson might have held “prominence” at one time, this gifted runner has definitely had a fall from grace as this story shows. And despite her best attempts to apologize and make justifications for breaking the law so as to avoid the consequences of her wrongdoing, she was rightfully arrested anyway. Richardson later pled not guilty, in spite of the overwhelming evidence against her.
In the same way, spiritually speaking, no matter what prominence we might hold in society or justifications we might try to make for our wrongdoings or sins against God, the overwhelming and irrefutable evidence against us shows that each and every one of us is guilty of breaking God’s laws. And despite our pleas of “not guilty,” because "the wages of sin is death," we are all deserving of the death sentence
Thankfully, though, Jesus paid the debt we owed and through Him, God, the Righteous Judge, offers us eternal life instead of the sentence our breaking of His law truly deserves. Is that amazing or what? When we place our trust in Christ, we aren’t even placed on probation!
“as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us” Psalm 103:12
In fact, we aren't even left with a rap sheet or criminal record! When we humbly choose to trust in Jesus as our Savior and make him Lord of our lives, God removes our transgressions as far as the east is from the west. That means our records are wiped clean! We are made righteous and justified (just as we've never sinned) by the blood of Jesus Christ.
So, in light of God’s great mercy, choose to live on fire for Him today and every day my friend. Choose to boldly proclaim, “If He did it for me, He can do it for you!” There’s no better way to show your thankfulness and to inspire a lost world to seek the only One who can wipe away their sins and give them a new life.
Heavenly Father, thank you for reminding us that no status or prominence in this life will save us from the consequences of our sin. We are only saved and set free from the penalty of death because of the sacrifice of your Son. In light of that, cause us to surrender our lives to You in gratitude. It’s in your precious name we pray Jesus, amen.
Happy Running!
