William's Devotional Podcast

Episode 128 - I Need More


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Oftentimes in our day to day lives and what we deal with, we often hear people say, I need more. And sometimes you need more. So this week we want to cover Ephesians chapter 1:7. “He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his son and forgave our sins.”

I think every man wishes he had more to give more money, more time, more talent, more heart, and more energy. We're all giving all we have, but the issue is capacity. There are limits to our output. What if there was another source to tap into a limitless reservoir that could provide all we need for our calling as men.

Ephesians one seven gives us a beautiful picture of God's capacity. He is so rich. He is rich in kindness and rich in grace. He has so much kindness and so much grace that he was able to purchase our forgiveness and redemption from the slave market of sin. This verse also gives us an idea of the depths of resources available to us. We might have a limit to our kindness and very real limit to our grace, but our heavenly father has an abundance and he is clearly willing to share it with us. God wants to give us more grace, more patience, more energy, more of everything we need. And though times you feel like you're at capacity and you can't just, you can't give no more. I know I struggle with that at times. I'm sure you do too, but God's got an abundance, a limitless amount of grace and mercy for all of us. And we can just take a moment to tap into that and know that he has so much love for us. That'll help us continue to meet the needs of those around us.

So let me finish. God, when I run out of capacity, when my ability to show kindness and grace to my friends and family is extended to the limit, help me to tap into your great big heart and abundant resources. Help me to be the person you created me to be and doing the works that you wanted me to do. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.

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William's Devotional PodcastBy William Rogers