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There are seasons in life when we feel full—full of gratitude, strength, purpose, and blessing—and seasons when we feel painfully empty. In our daily prayer and devotional, Keri Eichberger reflects honestly on times when life seemed to drain every ounce of energy, joy, and margin she had. In moments like these, even thinking about blessing others can feel impossible.
Yet God’s Word calls us to a beautiful truth: sharing is not about abundance—it’s about obedience.
Scripture reminds us that even the smallest act of kindness is precious in God’s sight.
Luke 21:1–4 records Jesus watching a poor widow give two tiny coins in the temple treasury. Though her gift was the smallest, Jesus declared it the greatest because she gave out of her need, trusting God with everything she had. This story reminds us that we never give “too little” when we offer what we have to God.
Even if all we feel we can give is a gentle smile, a kind word, a short prayer, or a helping hand, God can take small offerings and multiply them into abundance. And as we share—even from places of weakness—we often find unexpected strength returning to our souls.
When we bless others, God restores us.
When we pour out, He fills us again.
When we give a little, He turns it into more than enough.
Whether you feel full or empty today, God invites you to share His blessings—especially the simple ones. Every act of generosity reflects His heart and brings Him great pleasure.
Today's Bible Reading:
“And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” – Hebrews 13:16
Takeaway Truths
God desires that we share His blessings—even when we feel we have little.
The smallest acts of kindness can be the greatest offerings in God’s eyes.
Giving refreshes the giver; God pours back what we pour out.
True generosity flows not from abundance, but from trust.
Let’s Pray
Lord God, You are the one from whom all blessings flow. I confess that at times I can’t see all Your goodness under the shadow of life’s heaviness, and I struggle to share from what little I feel I have. But just as You delight in blessing me, You also desire that I bless others, even in small ways.
Help me to become more aware of Your blessings. Give me courage to share what You’ve given—whether much or little. Thank You for the way You multiply every offering and for the fullness You return to my heart when I obey You. Turn my little into a lot, for Your glory and for the good of others.
In Your praiseworthy name, Amen.
Additional Scriptures
Luke 21:1–4
Proverbs 11:25
2 Corinthians 9:6–8
Acts 20:35
Related Resources
What Jesus Teaches Us About Generosity – Crosswalk.com
Scriptures on Serving and Giving – BibleStudyTools.com
Listen to more devotionals on LifeAudio.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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There are seasons in life when we feel full—full of gratitude, strength, purpose, and blessing—and seasons when we feel painfully empty. In our daily prayer and devotional, Keri Eichberger reflects honestly on times when life seemed to drain every ounce of energy, joy, and margin she had. In moments like these, even thinking about blessing others can feel impossible.
Yet God’s Word calls us to a beautiful truth: sharing is not about abundance—it’s about obedience.
Scripture reminds us that even the smallest act of kindness is precious in God’s sight.
Luke 21:1–4 records Jesus watching a poor widow give two tiny coins in the temple treasury. Though her gift was the smallest, Jesus declared it the greatest because she gave out of her need, trusting God with everything she had. This story reminds us that we never give “too little” when we offer what we have to God.
Even if all we feel we can give is a gentle smile, a kind word, a short prayer, or a helping hand, God can take small offerings and multiply them into abundance. And as we share—even from places of weakness—we often find unexpected strength returning to our souls.
When we bless others, God restores us.
When we pour out, He fills us again.
When we give a little, He turns it into more than enough.
Whether you feel full or empty today, God invites you to share His blessings—especially the simple ones. Every act of generosity reflects His heart and brings Him great pleasure.
Today's Bible Reading:
“And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” – Hebrews 13:16
Takeaway Truths
God desires that we share His blessings—even when we feel we have little.
The smallest acts of kindness can be the greatest offerings in God’s eyes.
Giving refreshes the giver; God pours back what we pour out.
True generosity flows not from abundance, but from trust.
Let’s Pray
Lord God, You are the one from whom all blessings flow. I confess that at times I can’t see all Your goodness under the shadow of life’s heaviness, and I struggle to share from what little I feel I have. But just as You delight in blessing me, You also desire that I bless others, even in small ways.
Help me to become more aware of Your blessings. Give me courage to share what You’ve given—whether much or little. Thank You for the way You multiply every offering and for the fullness You return to my heart when I obey You. Turn my little into a lot, for Your glory and for the good of others.
In Your praiseworthy name, Amen.
Additional Scriptures
Luke 21:1–4
Proverbs 11:25
2 Corinthians 9:6–8
Acts 20:35
Related Resources
What Jesus Teaches Us About Generosity – Crosswalk.com
Scriptures on Serving and Giving – BibleStudyTools.com
Listen to more devotionals on LifeAudio.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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