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Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason.
Today we’re in Psalm 92:10 and 2 Kings 4, and this episode is all about contentment, supply, and recognizing that what you already have in God’s hands is enough for Him to work a miracle. It starts with a fun and unexpected conversation about the word “unicorn” in Scripture, but it turns into a powerful reminder that God does not begin with what you are missing. He begins with what you already have.
Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason talk about the widow who came to Elisha in desperation. The creditors were coming, the pressure was real, and her need was overwhelming. But instead of focusing first on what was lacking, Elisha asked a different question: “What do you have?” That question changes everything. So often we live life staring at our need, our lack, and what seems impossible. But faith looks at supply. Faith asks what God has already placed in your life that can be surrendered to Him and multiplied.
This message is also a strong reminder about contentment. Contentment does not mean you stop believing for increase or stop trusting God for more. It means you stop viewing life only through the lens of what you do not have. When comparison, frustration, and discontentment rule your heart, it becomes hard to see the goodness already in your hands. But when you learn to be thankful, peaceful, and content where you are, you position yourself to see God do something greater with what you already have.
Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason also point out how easy it is to compare your real life to someone else’s highlight reel. Social media can make it look like everyone else has more, is happier, and is doing better. But those pictures rarely tell the whole story. Real joy is not found in keeping up with everyone else. It is found in trusting God, being content in Him, and letting Him multiply what is in your life.
If you feel like you do not have enough, let this encourage you today: bring what you have to God. He is able to do far more with surrendered supply than fear ever could with perceived lack.
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By Wake UpGood morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason.
Today we’re in Psalm 92:10 and 2 Kings 4, and this episode is all about contentment, supply, and recognizing that what you already have in God’s hands is enough for Him to work a miracle. It starts with a fun and unexpected conversation about the word “unicorn” in Scripture, but it turns into a powerful reminder that God does not begin with what you are missing. He begins with what you already have.
Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason talk about the widow who came to Elisha in desperation. The creditors were coming, the pressure was real, and her need was overwhelming. But instead of focusing first on what was lacking, Elisha asked a different question: “What do you have?” That question changes everything. So often we live life staring at our need, our lack, and what seems impossible. But faith looks at supply. Faith asks what God has already placed in your life that can be surrendered to Him and multiplied.
This message is also a strong reminder about contentment. Contentment does not mean you stop believing for increase or stop trusting God for more. It means you stop viewing life only through the lens of what you do not have. When comparison, frustration, and discontentment rule your heart, it becomes hard to see the goodness already in your hands. But when you learn to be thankful, peaceful, and content where you are, you position yourself to see God do something greater with what you already have.
Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason also point out how easy it is to compare your real life to someone else’s highlight reel. Social media can make it look like everyone else has more, is happier, and is doing better. But those pictures rarely tell the whole story. Real joy is not found in keeping up with everyone else. It is found in trusting God, being content in Him, and letting Him multiply what is in your life.
If you feel like you do not have enough, let this encourage you today: bring what you have to God. He is able to do far more with surrendered supply than fear ever could with perceived lack.
Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe.
Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day!
#WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorJason
#Psalm9210 #2Kings4
#Contentment #GodWillProvide
#ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional
#FaithOverFear #TrustGod
#WhatDoYouHave #GodsSupply