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Day 30 of 30: God is More Than Enough

Wow Wow. The end Reflection: In Him, every need is met, every longing is satisfied. Verse: 2 Corinthians 12:9 – “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” We have walked through 29 beautiful days discovering who Jesus is to us — Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, Shield, Song, Teacher, Defender, Deliverer, Reward, Banner, Potter, Anchor, All in All, Guide, Joy, and Eternal Life. Now, on Day 30, we end where everything truly begins: God is more than enough. Life sometimes makes us feel empty, like something is missing. We run after things — success, people, wealth, titles — hoping they will fill the gap. But even when we get them, the heart still whispers, *“I need more.”* That’s because the human soul was created for God alone. Nothing else can fill that space. When Paul cried out about his weakness, God didn’t remove the problem. Instead, He whispered, ...
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Day 29 of 30: The Lord is My Eternal Life

 All thanks and Glory belong to God.  He is YAHWEH  Greetings to you Beloved. Reflection: Because of Him, I have everlasting hope. Verse: Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. – John 11:25 We are almost at the end of this journey, and today we see Jesus as our Eternal Life. This truth changes everything. Life on earth is short. Days pass quickly, people come and go, seasons change. But in Christ, there is a life that never ends. A life that cannot be stolen by sickness, pain, or even death. This is the gift of eternal life. When Jesus spoke to Martha in John 11, her brother Lazarus had died. She was grieving, her heart broken. But Jesus looked at her and said, “I am the resurrection and the life.” He was not only promising to raise Lazarus; He was declaring that He Himself is Life. Whoever believes in Him has a hope that goes beyond the grave. This is the core of our faith. Our hope is no...

Day 28 of 30: The Lord is my Joy

 Wow 28 days already. This can only be God. Reflection: My happiness doesn’t depend on circumstances, but on Him. Verse: The joy of the Lord is your strength. – Nehemiah 8:10 We have come so far on this 30-day journey, and today we see God as our Joy. What a gift this is! Joy is not the same as happiness. Happiness depends on what is happening around us, but joy comes from who God is within us. Happiness can fade when things go wrong, but joy remains steady, because it flows from the Lord Himself. Think about it: storms may rage, troubles may rise, tears may fall, but there is a joy inside of us that no one can take away. This joy is not built on money, success, or people’s approval. It is built on the unshakable truth that we belong to God and He belongs to us. When Nehemiah said, “The joy of the Lord is your strength,” it was not because the people had everything figured out. No, they were in a season of rebuilding, facing challenges and enemies. Yet, God reminded them that...

Day 27 of 30: God is My Guide

 Greetings to you Beloved, Reflection: I trust His leading, even in unknown paths. Verse: Proverbs 3:5–6 Life is full of paths. Some are smooth, some are rough, some look promising, and some look scary. Many times, we stand at a crossroad and ask, “Which way should I go?” Left to ourselves, we may choose wrongly. We may follow what looks right but leads to pain. But when God is our Guide, we do not walk alone, and we do not walk blind. He is not just a Guide with a map; He is the Light that shines on our path. He knows the way because He is the Way. He knows the end before the beginning, and He walks ahead of us, clearing stones and making crooked paths straight. Sometimes His leading doesn’t look like what we expect. He may lead us on a road that seems longer, but that road is filled with protection and preparation. He may take us through the valley, but it is only because He wants to bring us to a mountain. His ways are always higher than our ways, and His thoughts are alway...

Day 26 of 30: God is My All in All

Thank you Jesus Thank you Lord. Day 26 of 30: God is My All in All Reflection: I don’t need to search elsewhere; He completes me. Verse: Christ is all, and in all. – Colossians 3:11 Our journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us is drawing closer to the end, and with every passing day, the truth of who God is becomes even clearer. From Day 1 when He was our Portion to Day 25 when He held us steady as our Anchor, we see that He is truly everything we need. Today, Day 26, we celebrate Him as our All in All. Think about it: in life, we often look around for things to complete us—money, success, relationships, titles, achievements. But none of these can truly satisfy the longing in our hearts. They may fill us for a moment, but soon the emptiness returns. Only God can fill every space inside us. When we say “God is my All in All,” we are saying He is enough. He is the beginning and the end, the One who fills every gap, heals every wound, answers every need, and satisfies every desire. Nothi...

Day 25 of 30: The Lord is My Anchor

  Beloved, Everyday gets better  Reflection: He holds me steady in every storm. Verse: Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil. – Hebrews 6:19 Our journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us has been full of deep reminders. From Day 1 as our Portion, to Day 24 as our Potter, each step has shown us who God is and what He means to us. Today, Day 25, He reveals Himself as our Anchor. Think about a ship on the sea. When the waves rise and the wind blows strong, the ship can easily be tossed around. But when the anchor is dropped deep into the ground beneath the water, the ship holds steady. It may shake, but it will not drift away. That is what Jesus is to us—our Anchor. Life comes with storms. Some storms are sudden—bad news, loss, delays, disappointments. Some storms are quiet but strong—fear, doubt, loneliness. Without an anchor, we would drift, break, or lose our way. But with Jesus as our Anchor, w...

Day 24 of 30: The Lord is My Potter

Greetings Beloved, Reflection: He shapes me into His masterpiece. Verse: But now, O Lord, thou art our Father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand. – Isaiah 64:8 Our 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us journey has been so amazing. Every day, God shows us a new side of His love. From being our Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, Shield, Song, Teacher, Defender, Deliverer, Reward, and Banner—today He comes close to us as our Potter. A potter takes clay that looks ordinary, even dirty, and begins to shape it with gentle but firm hands. At first, the clay may not understand why it is being pressed, stretched, or broken down. But the potter sees the finished masterpiece long before it is done. That is how God works with us. Life sometimes feels like a spinning wheel. We feel stretched, broken, or pressed. It may hurt. It may be confusing. But the truth is, God is ...