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February 17, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Cul-de-sac vs. The Conduit”
2 Corinthians 9:8
"And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others."
We oftentimes approach life with a "scarcity mindset." We worry that if we give too much of our time, our energy, or our resources, we will eventually run dry. Paul’s message to the Corinthians flips this logic on its head. He isn't just saying God will help us "get by" but he is describing a superabundance.
The word used in this context is “abound” which means to exist in a quantity that goes well beyond what is strictly necessary. It’s the difference between a cupthat is full and a fountain that never stops flowing.
There is a purpose in the plenty; We are blessed to be a conduit, not a cul-de-sac. Notice the "so that." God doesn’t pour into us just so we can build bigger storehouses. The goal of His abundance is outflow. When God makes us rich in grace, it is to make us "abound in every good work." It is important to note that this isn't a "blank check" for greed. The "abundance" promised is specifically linked to our ability to help others. It is a promise of provision for thepurpose of mission. A cul-de-sac collects water and keeps it whilst a conduit lets water flow through it to reach a destination. God blesses us so that wecan be a conduit of "good works" to others.
Breaking down the promise on this verse contains the "alls" that anchor our security in God's character. In God’s provision, this isn't just financial, it is spiritual, emotional, and physical. There is no area of your life whether it be at work, in your family, or health that falls outside His reach because His grace isn't seasonal. It’s as available in the valley as it is on the mountaintop. Heprovides the "enough" so that we can focus on the"more."
In what area of your life are you currently operating out of "scarcity" instead of trusting in God’s "abundance"? If you truly believed God would provide "all you need at all times," how would your generosity change today?
If you feel depleted today, remember that the supply line doesn't depend on your stamina, it depends on His ability. He is able to make it happen!
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusFebruary 17, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Cul-de-sac vs. The Conduit”
2 Corinthians 9:8
"And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others."
We oftentimes approach life with a "scarcity mindset." We worry that if we give too much of our time, our energy, or our resources, we will eventually run dry. Paul’s message to the Corinthians flips this logic on its head. He isn't just saying God will help us "get by" but he is describing a superabundance.
The word used in this context is “abound” which means to exist in a quantity that goes well beyond what is strictly necessary. It’s the difference between a cupthat is full and a fountain that never stops flowing.
There is a purpose in the plenty; We are blessed to be a conduit, not a cul-de-sac. Notice the "so that." God doesn’t pour into us just so we can build bigger storehouses. The goal of His abundance is outflow. When God makes us rich in grace, it is to make us "abound in every good work." It is important to note that this isn't a "blank check" for greed. The "abundance" promised is specifically linked to our ability to help others. It is a promise of provision for thepurpose of mission. A cul-de-sac collects water and keeps it whilst a conduit lets water flow through it to reach a destination. God blesses us so that wecan be a conduit of "good works" to others.
Breaking down the promise on this verse contains the "alls" that anchor our security in God's character. In God’s provision, this isn't just financial, it is spiritual, emotional, and physical. There is no area of your life whether it be at work, in your family, or health that falls outside His reach because His grace isn't seasonal. It’s as available in the valley as it is on the mountaintop. Heprovides the "enough" so that we can focus on the"more."
In what area of your life are you currently operating out of "scarcity" instead of trusting in God’s "abundance"? If you truly believed God would provide "all you need at all times," how would your generosity change today?
If you feel depleted today, remember that the supply line doesn't depend on your stamina, it depends on His ability. He is able to make it happen!