“A person's life does not consist in the abundance of their possessions.”
Abundance is not anchored in what you hold, but in what holds you.
It is easy to measure life by what can be seen — what we have, what we lack, what we are trying to build. The world often defines abundance through accumulation. Yet even in having much, something can still feel missing; and in having little, something can still feel full.
Today, shift your understanding of abundance. It is not anchored in what you hold but in what holds you. You may experience seasons of plenty or seasons of limitation, but neither defines your true state. Abundance is found in alignment, in peace, in clarity, in purpose.
Physical provision matters — God is not indifferent to your needs. But it was never meant to be your definition of fullness. Some people have everything and still feel empty; others have very little and feel at peace. The difference is not what they have, it is how they see it.
When you stop comparing and start appreciating, you feel more stable and fulfilled. Abundance is not about getting more. It is about recognizing what is already there.
Carry the word with you.
Have a fresh daily devotional sent to you each morning. No noise — just one steadying word.
You are on the list.
A fresh word will meet you each morning. Grace and peace be with you.
What this stirred in you.
Add a word of encouragement or share what the Lord spoke to you. Kept gentle and Christ-honouring, for the building up of one another.