I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye.
Psalm 32:8 (NKJV)
This verse reminds me of the country song by Carrie Underwood. In the song a young lady is returning home on Christmas Eve. It is snowing, her baby is in the backseat and she is contemplating how bad her life is going and how she has lost her faith. She hits black ice and her car spins out. She throws her hands up and says:
Jesus, take the wheel. Take it from my hands 'Cause I can't do this on my own. I'm letting go. So give me one more chance And save me from this road I'm on. Jesus, take the wheel.
Sometimes we try to live our lives on our own terms and push Jesus away just as the young lady did. Psalm 32:8 says God will teach us the way we should go—and he will guide us with His eye.
When things are not going well in my life, this verse (and this song) comes to mind and I think . . .
“Jesus, take the wheel, I can’t do this on my own.”
Letting the Lord guide our lives gives us a feeling of contentment and increases our faith.
Have you ever felt you were being “guided by God’s eye?” Please share a comment! Ed.
Jackie says
This song is close to my heart – I remember going through stage 4 cancer and coming out of the shower and looked at my bald head and hairless body. Shocked by what I saw and the reality of my life not in my control, I prayed and asked Jesus to “take the wheel”, take my life and help me maneuver through what I was going through with his help. It was the lowest point in my life 40 years ago and I cry every time I hear the words and her music, I couldn’t do it in my own. My prayers were answered. Every day is a blessing.
Renee says
I have listened to this song over and over…….I have felt guilty about the this in my life……….But GOD spoke to me and told me I have no reason to feel guilty because I was baptized in October in 2019 and he told me all my sins have washed away.
Phil says
Something about that song made an impression on me as well. I remember when it came out. Maybe it’s understanding that feeling, growing up in the north I admit to having experienced the physical feeling of a car completely out of control on the ice (not good).
But I hope it was more of the true meaning of the song that caught my attention, knowing that indeed my every breath depends on our Fathers mercies in Christ.
Thanks for the reminder!
Becky Opitz says
I love that song! I have been working for years on letting go of my illusion that I have any control over things — I don’t think I will ever be done with that work. I can’t, He can, I think I will let Him.
Sandra Walker says
I’ve often woken with the thought in my head that I should email or phone someone so I do and I’m amazed how the person will say I was just thinking of you yesterday or I sure needed those words of comfort that you sent. This has made me determined to not neglect the voice that comes in my head. “God instructing me and teaching me,.” Thanks Percy.