The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round. The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town.
“The struggle bus” is a term used to describe a state of difficulty or hardship that someone is experiencing. It implies that the individual is having a tough time dealing with challenges or obstacles in their life. The phrase is often used humorously to acknowledge and express empathy for someone who is going through a rough patch or facing various difficulties.
Truth be told, we all ride “The Struggle Bus”. Even the Apostle Paul rode it when he said in Romans 7:15, “I do not understand myself. I want to do what is right but I do not do it. Instead, I do the very thing I hate.” How many of us men can relate to that? The struggle to do what is right but we still do wrong.
Join us this episode as we talk about the struggle between doing right and being right. There is a huge identify difference between “I am a sinner” vs. “I struggle with sin”. Take a listen and find your “I AM”, so you can get off the bus.