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Preacher David's Corner

                                                                             The Wheel


The old wooden wheel leaned against the side of the barn, weathered but still strong. Its spokes, though worn by years of use, held firm each one connected to the center hub that gave the wheel its strength and purpose. One evening, as the sun dipped behind the Blue Ridge Mountains, a young man named David stood staring at that wheel. He had been struggling in his walk with Christ. He believed, he attended church, but something felt off—like his life was wobbling, unbalanced. You ever study a wheel? This here is the most important part. Without it, the whole wheel falls apart. And every spoke depends on it. “Now think about your Christian life,” Christ has to be the center—just like this hub. Not part of your life… not one spoke among many… but the very center of everything. These spokes they represent how we live out our faith. 

The first spoke. Prayer. That’s how you talk to the Lord. Without it, you lose connection. A wheel without a spoke gets weak fast.”

Then another. The Word. God’s truth. It guides you, strengthens you, keeps you straight Without it, you don’t know which way to go.”

Another spoke. Witnessing. Telling others what Christ has done. A wheel isn’t made to sit still—it rolls. Your faith ought to move outward.”

And another. Fellowship. You weren’t meant to walk alone. Other believers help hold you steady, just like these spokes support one another.”

We can look at the wheel differently now. It isn’t just wood and iron—it is a picture of our life. If one of those is missing, you’ll still move… but not well. You’ll wobble. You’ll struggle. And over time, the whole thing can break down. Sometimes we think that’s me, I’ve been trying to live right, but I’ve left some of those out. I pray sometimes… read the Bible when I can… but I don’t witness much. And I’ve been distant from others. That’s why it feels off. Christ may be in your life, but is He truly at the center? That question should settle deep. We can Bow our head and prayed—not out of routine, but out of need. We can open hour Bible and let the Word speak. We can reach out to a friend and shared our testimony. We can return to fellowship with our church family, not just attending—but engaging.

Life can become steady, balanced and strong. Like a wheel with every spoke in place and Christ firmly at the center. Now we understand. An obedient Christian in action isn’t just someone who believes……it’s someone who is connected—through prayer, grounded in the Word, active in witnessing, strengthened by fellowship—and centered completely on Christ. And when that happens, life doesn’t just move…It rolls with purpose. 

Your Servant, David

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