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In today’s world, scarcity seems to be everywhere. Not enough money. Not enough time. Not enough security. It’s easy to live like we’re always behind, always grasping, always worried. But is that the full story?
Here at FaithFi, we believe Scripture paints a different picture—one where scarcity isn’t the final word. Instead, through Christ, we’re invited to live with hope, wisdom, and trust in God’s abundant care.
The Root of ScarcityThe fear of “not having enough” isn’t new. Ever since sin entered the world, our hearts have struggled with distrust. In John 10:10, Jesus describes the enemy as a thief who “comes only to steal and kill and destroy.” And that’s what a scarcity mindset does. It steals peace, kills joy, and destroys our trust in God’s provision.
This mindset urges us to hoard instead of share, grasp instead of give, and stress instead of rest. It traps us in anxiety—a form of slavery where our lives are defined by what we lack instead of who God is.
Jesus doesn’t leave us in fear. In the second half of John 10:10, He offers a better way: “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.”
This abundance isn’t about luxury—it’s about the richness of God’s care. From the very beginning, God created generously. Genesis 1 shows a God who overflows with creativity and provision, filling the skies, seas, and land with life. He didn’t create out of need but out of joy.
As Elisabeth Elliot wisely said, “God has promised to supply all our needs. What we don’t have now, we don’t need now.”
Jesus Offers Something BetterJesus lived simply, with no home of His own, yet He never operated from scarcity. He lived generously, turning water into wine, feeding multitudes, and offering forgiveness to all. In Matthew 6:25–34, He urges us not to worry, pointing to the birds and lilies as evidence of the Father’s care.
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,” Jesus tells us, “and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33). This is the antidote to fear: a trust-filled life focused on God’s Kingdom.
So, how do we break free from the scarcity trap? Here are a few biblical steps:
1. Renew Your Mind
Romans 12:2 calls us to be transformed by the renewal of our minds. Ask God to help you see life through the lens of His abundance, not the world’s lack.
2. Practice Gratitude
Thankfulness shifts our focus from what’s missing to what God has already provided. It’s a simple but powerful habit that reorients our hearts toward trust.
3. Embrace Stewardship
We are not owners but stewards. Everything we have is a gift from God. Proverbs 3:9 reminds us to “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.”
4. Give in Faith
Don’t give out of fear—give out of faith. 2 Corinthians 9:8 promises that God will provide all we need so that we can abound in every good work.
God Is More Than EnoughLiving in God’s abundance doesn’t guarantee an easy life. But it does guarantee we never face our challenges alone, and we never need to be enslaved by fear.
So when the world says, “There’s not enough,” we can respond with confidence: Our God is more than enough. His abundance isn’t just material—it’s spiritual. It’s peace, joy, and confidence that our Father knows exactly what we need.
If you’re struggling with financial fear or anxiety, we invite you to explore our 21-day devotional, Look at the Sparrows. It’s designed to help you shift from fear to faith as you grow in your trust of God’s provision. Order a copy or place a bulk order today at FaithFi.com/Sparrows. Let this journey
In today’s world, scarcity seems to be everywhere. Not enough money. Not enough time. Not enough security. It’s easy to live like we’re always behind, always grasping, always worried. But is that the full story?
Here at FaithFi, we believe Scripture paints a different picture—one where scarcity isn’t the final word. Instead, through Christ, we’re invited to live with hope, wisdom, and trust in God’s abundant care.
The Root of ScarcityThe fear of “not having enough” isn’t new. Ever since sin entered the world, our hearts have struggled with distrust. In John 10:10, Jesus describes the enemy as a thief who “comes only to steal and kill and destroy.” And that’s what a scarcity mindset does. It steals peace, kills joy, and destroys our trust in God’s provision.
This mindset urges us to hoard instead of share, grasp instead of give, and stress instead of rest. It traps us in anxiety—a form of slavery where our lives are defined by what we lack instead of who God is.
Jesus doesn’t leave us in fear. In the second half of John 10:10, He offers a better way: “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.”
This abundance isn’t about luxury—it’s about the richness of God’s care. From the very beginning, God created generously. Genesis 1 shows a God who overflows with creativity and provision, filling the skies, seas, and land with life. He didn’t create out of need but out of joy.
As Elisabeth Elliot wisely said, “God has promised to supply all our needs. What we don’t have now, we don’t need now.”
Jesus Offers Something BetterJesus lived simply, with no home of His own, yet He never operated from scarcity. He lived generously, turning water into wine, feeding multitudes, and offering forgiveness to all. In Matthew 6:25–34, He urges us not to worry, pointing to the birds and lilies as evidence of the Father’s care.
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,” Jesus tells us, “and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33). This is the antidote to fear: a trust-filled life focused on God’s Kingdom.
So, how do we break free from the scarcity trap? Here are a few biblical steps:
1. Renew Your Mind
Romans 12:2 calls us to be transformed by the renewal of our minds. Ask God to help you see life through the lens of His abundance, not the world’s lack.
2. Practice Gratitude
Thankfulness shifts our focus from what’s missing to what God has already provided. It’s a simple but powerful habit that reorients our hearts toward trust.
3. Embrace Stewardship
We are not owners but stewards. Everything we have is a gift from God. Proverbs 3:9 reminds us to “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.”
4. Give in Faith
Don’t give out of fear—give out of faith. 2 Corinthians 9:8 promises that God will provide all we need so that we can abound in every good work.
God Is More Than EnoughLiving in God’s abundance doesn’t guarantee an easy life. But it does guarantee we never face our challenges alone, and we never need to be enslaved by fear.
So when the world says, “There’s not enough,” we can respond with confidence: Our God is more than enough. His abundance isn’t just material—it’s spiritual. It’s peace, joy, and confidence that our Father knows exactly what we need.
If you’re struggling with financial fear or anxiety, we invite you to explore our 21-day devotional, Look at the Sparrows. It’s designed to help you shift from fear to faith as you grow in your trust of God’s provision. Order a copy or place a bulk order today at FaithFi.com/Sparrows. Let this journey