“Ride Until the Wheels Fall Off” — My Bonnie & Clyde Revelation
Bonnie and Clyde were outlaws — straight-up gangsters who didn’t care what anyone thought. They lived loud, bold, and unafraid. The media glorified them, turning them into legends of rebellion. Now don’t get me wrong — I don’t admire their crimes or the chaos they caused. But if I’m honest, I can’t help but respect the fact that they weren’t punks. They moved with conviction. They did what they did with their whole hearts.
In a world full of people playing it safe, settling for halfway living, and calling it faith — they stood out because they gave everything. They were all in, for better or worse. They rode together, and they died together, in their choices. It wasn’t easy to catch them because when two people are fully locked in — even in failure — they become a force that’s hard to break.
Bonnie and Clyde proved something powerful, even in their downfall: they showed what two people could do when they were in unity. When two agree — whether for good or for evil — that agreement creates power. They had the world on edge, wondering, “What are they going to do next?” They moved as one, and even in failure, their story echoed through generations.
But what if that same loyalty, that same ride-or-die energy, that same unstoppable unity — was directed toward the Kingdom of God? Imagine what Bonnie and Clyde could’ve done if their mission was fueled by Christ instead of crime. They were a force to be reckoned with, but they were on the wrong assignment.
God is still writing stories of power, partnership, and purpose — but this time, He’s doing it His way. The Father wants to rewrite the narrative of couples who ride together. He’s looking for Bonnie and Clyde partnerships that are anointed, not outlawed. He’s raising up duos who will rob hell of every soul, every dream, and every destiny it tried to steal. Because when two gather in His name, He shows up in the midst — and nothing can stop them.
There is power in unity. There is strength in divine partnership. God never designed you to ride solo forever; He designed purpose partnerships that reveal His glory. He wants to show the world what success in Him looks like — even through people who came from broken places.
Imagine what happens when a man and a woman decide to go all in for God, with the same passion and loyalty that Bonnie and Clyde had for each other — but this time, covered by grace. The world won’t even be able to keep up. You’ll be unpredictable, unbreakable, and unstoppable — not because of rebellion, but because of revelation.
There’s room at the Cross for every Bonnie and Clyde — for every couple who once ran wild but now runs toward destiny. God is calling you to become criminals to hell — to rob Satan blind of everything he took from your bloodline. Every stolen dream, every broken marriage, every lost opportunity — we’re taking it back.
For those of us who’ve been believing for generational restoration, hear me: God is about to release divine increase. What the enemy meant for evil, God is about to flip into evidence of His glory. The Bonnie and Clyde of this generation won’t end in tragedy — they’ll end in testimony.
So buckle up. Grab your purpose. And let’s ride — not to escape, but to occupy.
We gone ride until the wheels fall off, not for fame, not for fear, but for faith.
Because this time, when they see us coming, they won’t see outlaws — they’ll see overcomers.
Come on and take a ride,
I’ll be your Bonnie and you’ll be my Clyde,
We gone blow up,
Bang, bang, lite em up, we got something for y’all to post about, while drinking your morning cup,
We gone always give ‘em something talk about,
If it ain’t our getting up, it’s going be our getting out.
We gone always keep em wondering which direction we gone take,
But don’t they know, we gone always keep it 1000, and never be fake,
Bang bang light ‘em up, here we come,
Don’t they know, they ain’t gone never be able to catch us on the run,
Unpredictable, unforgettable, unconventional,
Unexplainable, unequivocal multidimensional,
Are only a few ways,
On some days,
They will chant to sing our praise.
Long live Bonnie and Clyde,
Cause we both came to ride and to die,
And when they see me, they gone see you,
We gone always leave ‘em wondering what we gone do.
We gone always keep it lit,
We gone ride to the wheels fall off and never quit.
