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Shawn Winchester

MATTHEW 6:33 God says, "Put Me first in your life and do what is right, and I will take care of everything else you need." The weight of wondering if you're enough. The exhaustion of trying to control outcomes. The fear that whispers you're responsible for fixing everything. The heavy burden of believing it all depends on you. Friend, I see you carrying so much more than you were meant to hold. You've been white-knuckling your way through decisions, wrestling with worry in the quiet hours, trying to orchestrate solutions that feel just out of reach. The pressure you feel to have it all figured out isn't from Him. There's something profoundly liberating about releasing the illusion that you're the author of your story. When you place God at the center — not just in your prayers, but in your daily choices, your priorities, your trust — something shifts. The frantic need to control begins to loosen its grip. This isn't about becoming passive or careless. It's about aligning yourself with His heart, doing what you know is right even when it's hard, and then stepping back to let His provision unfold. He sees what you need before you even ask. He's already making a way where there seems to be no way. You may see impossible circumstances / He sees opportunities for His glory You may see closed doors / He sees divine redirection You may see lack / He sees abundance waiting to be revealed You may see chaos / He sees His perfect plan unfolding MATTHEW 6:33 God says, "Put Me first in your life and do what is right, and I will take care of everything else you need." He's got you. He's got this. Trust Him with both.

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On April 25, 2002, the music world lost Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, one of the most unforgettable voices and personalities of the 1990s. Lopes, a member of TLC alongside Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas, died in a car crash in Honduras at the age of 30. She had been there during what has often been described as a spiritual retreat and period of reflection. Her death shocked fans around the world because she was still young, still creating, and still searching for who she wanted to become beyond the fame. Left Eye was not just the rapper in TLC. She was part of the group’s edge, imagination, and identity. Her verses on songs like “Waterfalls” gave TLC a voice that was playful, bold, thoughtful, and impossible to copy. She brought something different to the group, not just sound, but attitude. TLC became one of the most successful girl groups of all time, with major hits like “Creep,” “No Scrubs,” “Unpretty,” and “Waterfalls.” The group won multiple Grammy Awards and helped define an era of R&B and pop music. But Left Eye stood out because she seemed to carry both fire and vulnerability. She was creative, unpredictable, spiritual, complicated, and deeply human. Her life was not without controversy, but reducing her to controversy would miss the bigger picture. Lisa Lopes was an artist who questioned herself, challenged the industry, and kept trying to grow. She wanted meaning. She wanted healing. She wanted freedom. More than two decades later, her impact is still felt. Every time her verse plays, every time TLC is remembered, every time someone talks about women bringing personality and power into music, Left Eye’s name still belongs in that conversation. She was only 30 years old, but her presence never faded. #LisaLeftEyeLopes #TLC #MusicHistory #BlackMusicHistory #GoneButNotForgotten

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