Good Vinyl Mornings with PL Sweets

When your Blessing Shows Up as Responsibility 🎵 Inspired by “Work to Do” – The Isley Brothers


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In this soulful and eye-opening episode, PL Sweets spins “Work to Do” by The Isley Brothers — a timeless anthem that reminds us that blessings often come disguised as assignments. Everybody wants success, but not everyone wants the responsibility that comes with it. The groove is smooth, but the message is heavy: having work to do means you’ve been trusted with purpose.

PL breaks down how responsibility isn’t a burden — it’s proof that you’re capable, chosen, and equipped. Sometimes the very thing you prayed for shows up not as comfort, but as commitment. The promotion comes with pressure. The calling comes with challenges. But each demand is evidence of divine trust in your ability to handle more. With storytelling, soul, and that signature vinyl wisdom, PL reminds us that real blessings require stewardship — not shortcuts. When God places “work to do” in your hands, it’s because He sees potential others overlook. So, before you question your load, check your grace. The blessing may already be there — just wearing the clothes of responsibility.


SONG OF THE DAY
I Got Work To Do - The Isley Brothers
Good Vinyl Mornings,  Be good to yourself

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