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The morning can feel rushed, noisy, and full of what-ifs—so we pressed pause for five minutes to reframe the week with a story, a song, and a promise you can hold. We start with a vivid memory from Chuck Swindoll’s seminary days: a sweltering Dallas apartment, a quiet decision to keep a need between two people and God, and an unexpected phone call that delivered a nearly new air conditioner right when it was needed most. It’s ordinary and miraculous in the same breath—a living snapshot of provision that doesn’t always arrive on our schedule but often lands in a way that teaches us how to trust.
     From there we put a spotlight on We the Kingdom’s “Won’t He Do It,” a song that captures the tension of not seeing the next step and choosing to look up anyway. The band calls the track one of their favorites to play live for a reason: it’s ridiculously fun and deeply grounding, turning a Monday morning into a moment of joy and expectation.

If you’re ready to trade worry for expectancy, press play, grab the song link in the notes, and let this five-minute reset guide your week. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a quick review to help others find a hopeful start to their morning. Where do you need God to come through today?

Here is the Youtube link to 'Won't He Do It?'
 https://youtu.be/qnNDHJVHrMU?si=iJ5RRpMRorEUAXR6    

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