Jesus Take the Wheel….Please!

Jesus Take the Wheel….Please!

August 4, 2019 Off By Donna Wuerch

I’m home from a quick trip to Tulsa to attend a celebration of a dear 90-year-old friend’s life. I thought I knew this man who had blessed me with such kindness over the years, but not until I saw his talents all around the halls and chapel did I come to know I had not delved into WHO he really was. Little did I know he was a renown jazz musician, talented artist, and pioneer in the frozen food business. I only knew him as the developer of the beautiful 55+ Hyde Park community in Tulsa. I loved hearing the speaker say that God had “taken the wheel of his life”. I learned that I need to be a friend who cares enough to want to know more about my friends before it’s too late.

It was pouring rain most all the way back home yesterday. My sis-in-law, Karen, called and we talked as I drove. She prayed for me: “Jesus, please take the wheel for Donna as she drives home!” I embraced those words because the drive could have been daunting in that pouring-down-rain, but I was completely at peace as I knew Jesus was taking the wheel.

Karen is an amazing and loving care-giver of my almost 97-year-old mother-in-law who can be a hand-full. In addition to the responsibility of mom, Karen and her husband own a highly demanding business that consumes an enormous amount of their time. She remarked: “You know, I often pray ‘Jesus take the wheel.'” And I reply: “Oh, yes, I do, too!” I love our relationship because we have each other to vent to when we need a listening ear. We know we are never alone and can talk to God Who is always on our side to give us the super-powers we need to carry on but sometimes we just need Jesus in the “flesh and blood” in our lives. I’m thrilled when we can be that for each other.

At the funeral, I notice a young woman standing off to herself, obviously brokenhearted and weeping. I leave my conversation with friends and go to her, put my arms around her and ask: “Are you okay?” She replies, “He was like a father to me. He always let me sit at his feet and he’d tell me stories. He was so kind to me.” I remember how Jesus always had women surrounding Him. He was as a beloved father, brother, friend and great storyteller. Of course they wept when He was no longer with them. This young woman needed Jesus “in the flesh”. I was able to be Him in the flesh to her. I say: “Jesus must love you so much — that out of all the people here today, a gal from Texas shows up, sees you and is nudged by God to come and give you a hug.” I ask: “Do you know Him?” She does. I tell her: “Jesus is loving you through me.” We sit together at lunch and I see her eyes grow brighter and she is calm and grateful. I tell her to pay it forward now and be the hands and feet of Jesus to others.

Those are times that I know that Jesus takes the wheel from me. When I step away from my agenda and surrender to His plans, He takes control of what matters most. The nudge from God to make this trip was confirmed by so many “Jesus taking the wheel” moments. What an amazing ride it is — when Jesus takes over and takes the wheel from us. We’ll arrive safe and sound……and even have a story to tell of His amazing grace time and time again!