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Some phrases from scripture work their way into your personal language, and “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20) is one of those, at least for me.
In this episode, I explore:
✨ How Abba’s abundance isn’t limited by our ability to plan or perform
💭 Why we struggle to trust, even when we say we believe
🌵 What it means for Him to make “a road in the wilderness” and “rivers in the desert”
⚖️ How our lack doesn’t cancel out His sufficiency
🕊️ And why protecting your peace might be the most spiritual decision you make this year
It’s an honest, meditative look at how Yahweh’s goodness often shows up in ways that don’t make sense - and how that might be the best news of all.
By Ryan ColemanSome phrases from scripture work their way into your personal language, and “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20) is one of those, at least for me.
In this episode, I explore:
✨ How Abba’s abundance isn’t limited by our ability to plan or perform
💭 Why we struggle to trust, even when we say we believe
🌵 What it means for Him to make “a road in the wilderness” and “rivers in the desert”
⚖️ How our lack doesn’t cancel out His sufficiency
🕊️ And why protecting your peace might be the most spiritual decision you make this year
It’s an honest, meditative look at how Yahweh’s goodness often shows up in ways that don’t make sense - and how that might be the best news of all.