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When completeness comes, what is in part disappears” (1 Corinthians 13:10).
We all know the restlessness of living with “in part.” Our wisdom feels partial. Our faith wavers. Our hearts carry gaps we can’t seem to fill. Like jars half-empty, we keep pouring ourselves out, hoping we’ll somehow be made whole. Yet Scripture points us to a better source—Christ Himself—who steps into our incompleteness not to patch it, but to transform it. In His presence, what is lacking fades, and His fullness takes its place. This is the promise of the gospel: where we are less, He is enough .
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By PraveenWhen completeness comes, what is in part disappears” (1 Corinthians 13:10).
We all know the restlessness of living with “in part.” Our wisdom feels partial. Our faith wavers. Our hearts carry gaps we can’t seem to fill. Like jars half-empty, we keep pouring ourselves out, hoping we’ll somehow be made whole. Yet Scripture points us to a better source—Christ Himself—who steps into our incompleteness not to patch it, but to transform it. In His presence, what is lacking fades, and His fullness takes its place. This is the promise of the gospel: where we are less, He is enough .
Send us a text
Follow me On X @ch2683
https://livingversespodcast.buzzsprout.com
mail: [email protected]