All Sufficiency!

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.

God Is Able!

“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” — 2 Corinthians 9:8 (KJV)

There’s a quiet confidence that settles over your heart when you really let this verse sink in. Paul says, “God is able…”—and that changes everything. He doesn’t say you are able, or I am able, or that life will always line up neatly. He says God is able. And friend, when God is the One doing the pouring, you don’t have to worry about running dry.

We live in a world that’s always shouting, “Do more. Get more. Be more.” But this verse reminds us that the life of a believer is lived from a different place—a place of grace, not grind. God promises to give you all sufficiency. Not barely enough. Not “just scraping by.” But everything you need, right when you need it, to do every good work He’s called you to do.

Maybe today you feel stretched. Maybe you’re giving your all—to your family, your church, your calling—and you’re wondering if you’ve got enough left in the tank. Hear this: God hasn’t called you to run on empty. His grace abounds. It overflows. It fills the gaps you can’t fill. It strengthens the places that feel weak. It equips you for the assignments He’s placed in your hands.

So take a breath today. Rest a minute. Lift your eyes from what you lack to the God who lacks nothing. Let His grace meet you, fill you, and push you forward. You’re not running alone… and you’re not running on fumes. You’re running with the God who is able—more than able—to supply every need.

Keep going. His grace is already on the way.

Good Gifts From Above!

“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above…” — James 1:17 (KJV)

If you slow down for just a moment and look around, you’ll start to notice God’s fingerprints in places you usually overlook. James reminds us that every good thing in your life didn’t just appear—it came from the Father who never changes, never shifts, never wakes up in a different mood.

The breath in your lungs this morning? A good gift.

That unexpected encouragement someone sent yesterday? A perfect gift.

The strength you found when you felt empty? That was Him too.

We’re all guilty of rushing past blessings as if they’re ordinary, but the truth is—nothing good is ordinary. Everything good is God. James anchors us in this steady truth: because the Giver doesn’t change, His goodness toward you won’t change either.

So today, take a moment and notice the gifts He’s already placed in your path. Whisper a quiet “thank You.” Let gratitude steady your heart and strengthen your spirit. And step into this day knowing this: If the Father gave you good gifts yesterday, He’s not running out today.

The same God who was faithful then is faithful now. And He’s already preparing your next good and perfect gift.