Running out of gas isn’t just a road problem—it’s a faith problem. In Week 4 of All Gas, No Brakes, Paul tells the church in Thessalonica, “You’re doing well—but don’t let up. There’s more in the tank.”
He calls them higher. Holier. Stronger. Not out of legalism—but because when you stop pushing forward, you start drifting. And in a culture as chaotic as Thessalonica (or ours), drifting doesn’t lead to peace—it leads to a crash.

This week’s message confronts the wreckage of compromise—especially in the area of sexual sin—and reminds us that holiness isn’t a burden; it’s the guardrail that keeps us on the track. Paul urges us to stop living for human approval, quit playing it safe, and run full throttle with purpose, love, and discipline.

It’s time to refuel, refocus, and stay in your lane. Because without Jesus, you’ve got no gas in the tank—and no shot at the finish line.