Jesus Take The Wheel
In 2005, Carrie Underwood’s song “Jesus, Take the Wheel” captured a feeling many of us know well. It tells the story of a young mother who, after losing control of her car on an icy road, throws her hands up and surrenders control to Jesus. The song became a massive success because it tapped into a foundational truth of the spiritual life: if you want to truly gain control of your life, you must first relinquish it. It is a powerful call for divine surrender, a recognition that our own efforts often lead us down dangerous roads.
This idea of letting go is what Paul describes as living a Spirit-led life. He contrasts walking "in the flesh" with walking "in the Spirit." The flesh represents the parts of us wounded by past pain, while the Spirit is the divine image of God within us. When we let Jesus take the wheel, we stop allowing our hurts and baggage to direct our lives. Instead, we allow the Christ consciousness within us to lead the way, transforming how we see ourselves, treat others, and engage with the world.
