• "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
    — Isaiah 41:10
    "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." — Isaiah 41:10
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  • CRYPTO SPACE CAN MAKE YOU WEALTHY...............
    JUST KNOW THE RIGHT DOOR TO ENTER

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    CRYPTO SPACE CAN MAKE YOU WEALTHY............... JUST KNOW THE RIGHT DOOR TO ENTER SEE UUUUU
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  • “Hey, how are you?” the eraser asked the pencil kindly.

    “I’m not your friend,” the pencil snapped. “I hate you.”

    Surprised and hurt, the eraser asked, “Why?”

    “Because you erase everything I write.”

    “I only remove the mistakes,” the eraser replied gently.

    “That doesn’t make it right,” said the pencil.

    “But that’s what I’m here for. It’s my purpose.”

    “Then your job is meaningless,” grumbled the pencil. “Writing is more important than erasing.”

    “To erase the wrong is just as important as writing the right,” the eraser said.

    The pencil paused, then quietly said, “But I see you getting smaller each day…”

    “That’s because I give a little bit of myself every time I help correct a mistake.”

    “I feel smaller too,” the pencil admitted.

    “We can’t do good for others unless we’re willing to sacrifice something,” the eraser smiled.

    Then she looked at him and softly asked, “Do you still hate me?”

    The pencil smiled back:
    “How could I hate someone who gives so much of themselves?”

    Each day we wake up with one day less.
    If you can’t be the pencil that creates joy for others, be the eraser that wipes away their pain, planting hope and reminding them:
    *The future can still be better than the past*.

    *Be grateful, ALWAYS!*.
    “Hey, how are you?” the eraser asked the pencil kindly. “I’m not your friend,” the pencil snapped. “I hate you.” Surprised and hurt, the eraser asked, “Why?” “Because you erase everything I write.” “I only remove the mistakes,” the eraser replied gently. “That doesn’t make it right,” said the pencil. “But that’s what I’m here for. It’s my purpose.” “Then your job is meaningless,” grumbled the pencil. “Writing is more important than erasing.” “To erase the wrong is just as important as writing the right,” the eraser said. The pencil paused, then quietly said, “But I see you getting smaller each day…” “That’s because I give a little bit of myself every time I help correct a mistake.” “I feel smaller too,” the pencil admitted. “We can’t do good for others unless we’re willing to sacrifice something,” the eraser smiled. Then she looked at him and softly asked, “Do you still hate me?” The pencil smiled back: “How could I hate someone who gives so much of themselves?” Each day we wake up with one day less. If you can’t be the pencil that creates joy for others, be the eraser that wipes away their pain, planting hope and reminding them: *The future can still be better than the past*. *Be grateful, ALWAYS!*.
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  • *FOR THOSE OF US MINISTERS OF GOD WHO TOTALLY LIVE GOD'S WORK TO PURSUE MONEY, ESPECIALLY THE EVANGELISTS, MAY YOU REPENT SO THAT YOUR WEALTH NOT BE A CURSE TO YOUR CHILDREN, IN THE NAME OF JESUS, AMEN.*.
    👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

    PROPERTY WAHALA: 3 CHILDREN VS THEIR MOTHER
    Today at Ikeja High Court I witnessed the court give judgment in a case between a mother and her 3 biological children.

    Their father/husband died leaving a large estate. In his Will, he made their mother & another, executors of the Will. The man died about 12 years ago.

    Since then, the old woman has been managing the estate as an executor. One of the lawyers in the case told me she pays each of the 3 children 1 million Naira monthly from what she realises from the estate. Yet her children dragged her to court . These her children all live abroad o! And are all highly educated.

    They were telling the court to ask their 73 year old mother to render accounts. They are also alleging that she is senile and can't manage the estate, so the court should remove her as an executor of their father's estate. The court was able to determine that the woman is of sound mind. All allegations of mental incapacity were not true.

    Imagine the extent a woman's biological children went to discredit their mom's mental capacity because of greed and property they didn't work for. It is also wrong that their mom does not render account of how she manages the estate.

    Anyways, the court ordered their mom to render account of the estate since she started managing it in 2013. Also, it made one of the children an executor who will now join their mother in running things. The court did not grant their wish of removing their mom as an executor.

    Shey Una dey see wetin property dey cause? Leaving wealth and property behind can also be a curse. See how this small nuclear family is being torn apart. Make Una enjoy Una money now when Una dey alive.
    *FOR THOSE OF US MINISTERS OF GOD WHO TOTALLY LIVE GOD'S WORK TO PURSUE MONEY, ESPECIALLY THE EVANGELISTS, MAY YOU REPENT SO THAT YOUR WEALTH NOT BE A CURSE TO YOUR CHILDREN, IN THE NAME OF JESUS, AMEN.*. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 PROPERTY WAHALA: 3 CHILDREN VS THEIR MOTHER Today at Ikeja High Court I witnessed the court give judgment in a case between a mother and her 3 biological children.🤨 Their father/husband died leaving a large estate. In his Will, he made their mother & another, executors of the Will. The man died about 12 years ago. Since then, the old woman has been managing the estate as an executor. One of the lawyers in the case told me she pays each of the 3 children 1 million Naira monthly from what she realises from the estate. Yet her children dragged her to court 😳. These her children all live abroad o! And are all highly educated. They were telling the court to ask their 73 year old mother to render accounts. They are also alleging that she is senile and can't manage the estate, so the court should remove her as an executor of their father's estate. The court was able to determine that the woman is of sound mind. All allegations of mental incapacity were not true. Imagine the extent a woman's biological children went to discredit their mom's mental capacity because of greed and property they didn't work for. It is also wrong that their mom does not render account of how she manages the estate. Anyways, the court ordered their mom to render account of the estate since she started managing it in 2013. Also, it made one of the children an executor who will now join their mother in running things. The court did not grant their wish of removing their mom as an executor. Shey Una dey see wetin property dey cause? Leaving wealth and property behind can also be a curse. See how this small nuclear family is being torn apart. Make Una enjoy Una money now when Una dey alive😉.
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN?

    BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES.

    - Bishop David Abioye

    While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'.

    He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
    WHAT ARE YOU DOING PLAITING YOUR HAIR OR PUTTING ON EARRINGS AS A MAN? BEHAVE CULTURALLY, EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW SCRIPTURES. - Bishop David Abioye While preaching at the Anointing To Reign Service, Bishop Abioye encouraged young men to recognize their royalty in Christ and avoid appearing like 'street boys'. He said, "Kings are recognized for royalty, mentally and physically. Royalty! Stop behaving like a street boy. Royalty, including your appearance, don't dress carelessly. Royalty is synonymous with kingship. Carry yourself in a manner that when people see you in public, they see something unique about you. Don't look like a rogue. Even in the system of the World, you don't see people in position dress anyhow. Church Gist. Put earrings as a man, what are you doing with it? Plaiting your hair as a man, what are you doing with it? I know many young people won't like what I'm saying, but I have to show it to you from Scriptures and from culture. Even if you don't know Scriptures, behave culturally. What is fitting, is fitting. Why would you like to be like a woman, when He created you like a man? Why aren't you satisfied with the way God made you? Royalty reflects spiritually, mentally and physically. Behave it, act it, look it!"
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  • Sometimes you find a song that makes you cry for reasons you can't name. The melody uncovers things you've hidden even from yourself. Music is a gentle thief, stealing the weight from your chest." (R.M. Drake)
    When the Music Knows Before You Do...
    Sometimes, without warning, a song begins—and before the second verse, your eyes are wet.
    You don’t know why.
    You weren’t feeling sad.
    You weren’t reaching for healing.
    But something in the melody finds you.
    There are notes that know your story better than you do. Harmonies that slip past your defenses, reach into the locked boxes inside you, and gently open what you swore you buried. A certain lyric echoes through your chest like it’s been waiting years to be heard. You don’t understand all the reasons why, and maybe you never will—but something inside you loosens.
    Music has a quiet way of asking you to feel what you've avoided. Not with force, but with grace. It doesn’t demand that you explain or solve anything. It just sits with you, wraps around your soul, and says, "It’s okay to feel this now. It’s safe to let it out."
    Sometimes, a song doesn’t just play through your speakers—it plays through your soul.
    It steals the ache you didn’t have words for.
    It reminds you of someone you miss, or a version of yourself you left behind.
    It gives shape to your sorrow and wings to your joy.
    You don't need to understand every tear.
    You just need to let them fall.
    Because sometimes the music is the only one who truly knows what your heart has been trying to say.
    Sometimes you find a song that makes you cry for reasons you can't name. The melody uncovers things you've hidden even from yourself. Music is a gentle thief, stealing the weight from your chest." (R.M. Drake) When the Music Knows Before You Do... Sometimes, without warning, a song begins—and before the second verse, your eyes are wet. You don’t know why. You weren’t feeling sad. You weren’t reaching for healing. But something in the melody finds you. There are notes that know your story better than you do. Harmonies that slip past your defenses, reach into the locked boxes inside you, and gently open what you swore you buried. A certain lyric echoes through your chest like it’s been waiting years to be heard. You don’t understand all the reasons why, and maybe you never will—but something inside you loosens. Music has a quiet way of asking you to feel what you've avoided. Not with force, but with grace. It doesn’t demand that you explain or solve anything. It just sits with you, wraps around your soul, and says, "It’s okay to feel this now. It’s safe to let it out." Sometimes, a song doesn’t just play through your speakers—it plays through your soul. It steals the ache you didn’t have words for. It reminds you of someone you miss, or a version of yourself you left behind. It gives shape to your sorrow and wings to your joy. You don't need to understand every tear. You just need to let them fall. Because sometimes the music is the only one who truly knows what your heart has been trying to say.
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