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Jesus take the wheel.


There are times when we feel like the world has come to an end. There are those moments that I feel like the whole world is against me. Whenever I try something out it sometimes never succeed.

Despite the feeling of giving up that usually grows in me,I try to sometimes not let it get to me. Patience, which is a fruit of the Holy Spirit is something that all of us ought to have.

Whenever I feel like my patience is wearing out, I usually listen to Carrie Underwood's song.

We should let Jesus take the wheel in our life. Let God be a part of your life.

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