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Power Steering
Contributed by Kelly Benton on Feb 3, 2026 (message contributor)
Before power steering, turning a car was basically CrossFit.
Two hands on the wheel.
Face red.
Whole body involved.
You didn’t turn—you wrestled that thing like it owed you money.
Then power steering came along. And suddenly a pinky finger could do what used to take a full upper-body workout.
Same car.
Same road.
Different power source. That’s the Christian life.
A lot of people are trying to follow Jesus with manual steering.
White-knuckling obedience. Forcing change.
Grinding through life on their own strength—then wondering why they’re exhausted, angry, and burned out.
But when the Holy Spirit steps in?
The road doesn’t disappear—but the struggle changes.
You’re still turning, still moving forward…
You’re just not doing it alone anymore.
Jesus never called us to muscle our way through faith—
He called us to be led.
The Spirit makes obedience not only livable, but enjoyable as well.
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