But God: Trusting the God of More Than Enough
There is a lad here who has five barley loaves and two small fish, but what are they among so many? – John 6:9 NKJV
Reflection
Doubt often begins with a “but”—a limitation we see in our circumstances. When we surrender our lack to God, He turns our “but” into “but God.” The little we offer becomes more than enough in His hands. Whether it’s time, energy, or provision, God multiplies what we entrust to Him.
Application
→ Surrender what you have to God.
→ Replace doubt with declarations of faith.
→ Trust Him to multiply your small offering.
Connection
Thank You, Lord, for turning my lack into abundance. I trust You with everything I have, knowing You are more than enough.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Reflection
Doubt often begins with a “but”—a limitation we see in our circumstances. When we surrender our lack to God, He turns our “but” into “but God.” The little we offer becomes more than enough in His hands. Whether it’s time, energy, or provision, God multiplies what we entrust to Him.
Application
→ Surrender what you have to God.
→ Replace doubt with declarations of faith.
→ Trust Him to multiply your small offering.
Connection
Thank You, Lord, for turning my lack into abundance. I trust You with everything I have, knowing You are more than enough.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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