The Drivers Seat
Good morning
Scripture reading: Matthew 16: 24-26
Worship song: Jesus Take The Wheel
Meditation:
While we traverse the busy highway of life, we are bound to encounter obstacles, dangers, and roadblocks set up by Satan and his cohorts to derail us, but with Jesus Christ in the driver's seat, we can maneuver through and around any obstruction in our path. There will be times in our lives when we come to the point of collision, but as long as Jesus Christ is our chauffeur, we will escape danger. Anyone who wants to follow Jesus has to let him lead; he is in control, not us. Trusting Jesus Christ to be in the driver's seat illustrates our faith, commitment, and complete surrender to Him.
Is Jesus Christ in the driver's seat? If not, will you accept Him as your chauffeur, trust Him, and allow him to take you safely to your destination? The road to your destination won't be easy. It is long and winding, full of temptation and trials, but Jesus knows the route and knows how to traverse through all the difficult terrains. He is competent and has all the skills required for a safe journey. Don't worry about the journey ahead because Jesus Christ has everything under control. He will be with you every step of the way until your journey is completed.
Dear Heavenly Father, seated at the seat of control, I place
my life, the life of my family, my friends, and my loved ones under your
watchful eyes. Almighty God, I trust you and call upon you, the only wise God
who is omnipotent and omnipresent, to chauffeur us through the many dangers,
toils, and snares. Father, I grant you permission to sit in the driver's seat
and intercept every plan of the adversary and carry us safely to our
destination. Mighty God, counteract every roadblock set up by the enemy and cancel
every trip routed for our downfall. Almighty God, lift a standard against the
plots and schemes of the enemy and let him not have dominion power over us.
Keep us anchored in you, mighty God, as we rely on you to lead and guide us
along the path of holiness and righteousness in the name of Jesus Christ, our
protector. Amen.
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