Burden Becomes Blessings
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Sunday Sermon
Not easy to follow last weeks Sunday Sermon by you know who.
So here we go.
Life gives us burdens not to crush us, but to measure our response.
Don’t pray for the burden to be removed — pray for the strength to accept it.
Ask yourself: what burden in your life have you not fully accepted yet?
What fight keeps circling back because you refuse to carry it?
Here’s the truth — once you fully accept the weight, somehow, luck shows up in other places. Blessings you never thought you needed find their way in. The problem was never the situation. The real problem was your attitude toward it.
That’s how I’ve started facing it: when shit goes wrong, its time to get dirty, I say to myself — Yes sir, I'll have another., another please. Not to avoid the situation, but to take it, Why not, so other blessings can flow as fast as possible.
That’s how burden becomes luck/blessings.
“For every man shall bear his own burden.” — Galatians 6:5 (KJV)
“Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2 (KJV)
Recessional — Beast of Burden (The Rolling Stones)
“I’m not too blind to see.”
Carry the weight. Let the rest go.
Accept the work, and may luck meet you on the road.
May God continue to bless us based off our actions.
Like for Amen.
Time for the Bake Sale,
Biker T-shirts have always been a burden for me.
Not the shirts — the graphics. Year after year, the struggle was trying to come up with something that hit hard without feeling forced or trendy. It wore me down.
But here’s the thing: once I stopped fighting that burden and accepted it for what it was, the inspiration came back. And now it won’t stop.
That’s why the new collection is called the Gettin Dirty Line — inspired by this group. Raw, unfiltered, and built on a better outlook toward life.
Stay tuned. We’re about to knock your socks off with new Crank & Stroker biker tees — born from the burden, straight from the garage.