2 Corinthians 9:8 — “Having all sufficiency in all things for every good work.”
Sometimes life makes you feel like you’re running on fumes — like you’re pouring out more than you’ve got coming in. But this verse reminds us of something powerful: God never calls you to a work He won’t also equip you to walk through.
Paul says God is able — able to make all grace abound toward you. Not a trickle. Not a little drip. Abounding. Overflowing. More-than-enough grace for the season you’re in.
And then he says you will have “all sufficiency in all things.” That means whatever good work God lays in front of you — encouraging somebody, forgiving somebody, loving somebody who’s hard to love, stepping into a calling that feels bigger than you — He will give you exactly what you need to do it.
Not out of your strength. Out of His supply.
When you feel stretched thin, remember: you’re not living off your own resources. You’re living off Heaven’s. And Heaven doesn’t run out.
So today, breathe deep. Lift your head. Walk into the good God places in front of you with confidence. Because the One who called you is the One who equips you, sustains you, and fills you with more than enough grace for every good work.
You’re not lacking. You’re supplied. And God’s grace is already on the way.