Until you can bless what is not enough, you may not receive what is more than enough. The Bible tells us to give thanks with a grateful heart. In other words, it doesn’t just tell us to give thanks; it tells us how to do it. Sometimes it is good to take inventory of what have rather than what we lack. It may not be everything you would have chosen, however, with the right attitude; it will be a significant step toward experiencing what is more than enough. Be thankful right where you are! Jesus fed five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes. They sat in groups of fifty. These are absolute and specific numbers. It is when He blessed the bread and broke it, that we lose count. It is no longer specific. When He multiplies it, there is no count. That is the, “more than enough” God we serve. We can give an absolute count of our deficiencies, but when God starts blessing us, you can’t tell all that He will multiply from them! He is so good. He is not afraid or threatened by our limitations. He will take us and use us beyond our wildest imaginations, even in our weakened state. It was never about us. It was always about Him, anyway.