Today I was praying a scripture over you. This is found in Psalm 65:11, which says, You crown this year with Your goodness, and Your path drips with abundance.
As we enter a new year, I pray that it is filled with the goodness of God and that your life overflows with His abundance. Take a moment to reflect on that idea.
God is a God of abundance; He always has been and always will be. Consider the story of Abraham—God blessed him abundantly and said, “As far as you can see, that is what I have given you.”
God continues to convey the same message to us today. As far as we perceive or believe, God is ready to bless us. His thoughts are much higher than ours. Whatever you think God has for you, according to the Word of God, it is much bigger than what you think.
Ephesians 3:20 beautifully proclaims that our God is capable of performing wonders beyond our wildest dreams and desires. It invites us to imagine all the hopes and prayers we carry in our hearts, only to remind us that God’s plans for us far exceed those aspirations. The phrase “exceedingly abundantly” emphasizes the overflowing nature of His generosity, suggesting that whatever we envision or request pales in comparison to the incredible blessings He has in store for us. In essence, it’s a powerful reminder that God’s abundance and grace go beyond our comprehension, offering us so much more than we could ever ask for.
The Bible teaches us that Jesus came into our lives so that we may not only exist but truly thrive, experiencing life in its fullest form. When we talk about life in abundance, we refer to a state that exceeds our wildest dreams—something extraordinary, overflowing with blessings, and infinitely more excellent than we can envision.
Take a moment to pause and reflect on the desires you’ve entrusted to God. Consider what you’ve been asking for and then allow your imagination to soar beyond that. Picture what it would be like to receive not just what you seek, but a reality that surpasses any expectation you may have. That is the extraordinary life of abundance that He has in store for you.
Our God is a God of boundless generosity, overflowing with blessings that extend far beyond mere survival. In Psalm 65:11, it beautifully illustrates this truth by stating that His path drips with abundance. Imagine a pathway so rich and flourishing that it spills over with goodness, creating a continual cascade of prosperity. That, my friend, is what it means to experience true overflow. It can only drip like this when it’s filled to the brim with the richness of His grace! Take a moment to reflect on that extraordinary image!
Walking along the path that He has laid out for you, and embracing His Word, should lead you to a life overflowing with blessings and abundance. However, this journey depends greatly on your faith. Do you truly believe that God embodies abundance? Do you have faith that He desires a life of richness and prosperity for you? Or are you merely wishing for His assistance to help you scrape by until the end of the month?
In my heart, I hold a profound belief that I serve a God of abundance, a truth I intend to affirm every single day of my life. Each morning, I will declare this promise, embracing the idea that as I journey along His path, it is lined with an overwhelming richness that pours forth into my life. This abundance flows like a gentle stream, overflowing with the blessings and promises that He has laid out for me. It surpasses my every need, filling my days with hope and generosity beyond measure.
Remember that following His path means doing things His way. It involves walking where He directs you, speaking as He instructs, and trusting in the commands He gives us. It means giving when He asks and turning the other cheek when necessary. Ultimately, it means living as Jesus did. If you commit to this, the path God has for you will overflow with His abundance.
His abundance is not dependent on your job or your income, nor does it relate to any debt you may have. Instead, it comes from trusting Him, following His path, and doing things His way. Regardless of your circumstances, God has a way of overflowing blessings for you; it is part of His plan.
Jesus came and died for a purpose, and part of that purpose is for you to have life—and to have it more abundantly. The best way we can honor Him is by living out that abundant life, don’t you agree? This is your year, a year filled with abundance. May you experience all of His blessings and see them with your own eyes this year.
Thank you so much for sharing this and speaking this to my heart, in my mind and helping me to once and for all to grab a hold of this abundant truth!