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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 ...

Day 23 of 30: The Lord is My Banner

Today is Glorious.  Glory Reflection: His victory waves over my life. Verse: And Moses built an altar, and called the name of it Jehovah-nissi: The Lord is my banner. – Exodus 17:15 Life can feel like a constant battle. There are challenges that press in from every side—difficult relationships, hard days, fears, disappointments, and struggles we never expected. In the middle of it all, it is easy to feel defeated, lost, or overwhelmed. But God reminds us today: He is our Banner. A banner is a symbol of victory, a flag lifted high for all to see. When Moses built an altar and called it Jehovah-nissi, he was declaring that God had won the battle for His people. That same God raises His banner over us. No matter what we face, His victory waves over our lives. What does it mean to have God as our Banner? It means we are never truly defeated. It means that even when life seems to crush us, we have a visible sign of hope—God’s victory. It reminds us to lift our eyes above the storm, to f...

Day 22 of 30: The Lord is My Reward

Greetings to you Beloved, Everyday gets better  Reflection: Serving Him is never in vain. Verse:  After these things the word of the Lord came unto Abram in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward. – Genesis 15:1 There is something so beautiful about knowing that God Himself is our reward. Not money. Not positions. Not applause. Not the things we gain from this world. But God Himself. When God spoke to Abram, He did not promise him just wealth or land. He said, “I am your exceeding great reward.” That means the greatest gift is not what God gives—it is God Himself. This changes how we see life. Sometimes we feel like serving God is slow to bring results. We wonder if obeying Him is worth it. We see others who do not fear God rising fast and enjoying pleasures, and we may feel left behind. But then God whispers, “I am your reward.” What does that mean? It means nothing we do in Him is ever wasted. Every prayer. Every tear. Every act of...

Day 21 of 30: The Lord is My Deliverer

To God alone be all the Glory! Reflection: No chain is too strong for Him to break. Verse: The righteous cry, and the Lord hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles. – Psalm 34:17 Sometimes life feels like a prison. Not a physical one with walls and bars, but chains of fear, shame, guilt, addiction, worry, or battles that seem endless. There are moments when we feel trapped, unable to move forward, unsure if freedom will ever come. But the good news is this: the Lord is our Deliverer. To deliver means to rescue, to set free, to bring out from darkness into light. That is who our God is. He is not only strong enough to save us, but He is willing. He does not leave us where chains try to hold us. He hears our cries and He comes running with power in His hands and love in His heart. Think of Paul and Silas in prison, their feet locked, the doors shut tight. Yet at midnight they prayed and sang praises. Suddenly, the foundations shook, the chains broke, and the doors opened. That ...

Day 20 of 30: The Lord is My Defender

Greetings to you Beloved Everyday gets better  Reflection: I don’t have to fight every battle—He fights for me. Verse: The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. – Exodus 14:14 This journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us has been a river of strength and discovery. Each day, God shows us who He is in fresh and powerful ways. We have seen Him as our Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, Shield, Song, and Teacher. And now, on Day 20, we meet Him as our Defender. Life often feels like one long battle. We fight battles in our minds, battles in our health, battles in our families, and battles in the unseen spiritual world. Sometimes it feels like we are surrounded on every side, tired and too weak to lift another weapon. But here is the good news: we don’t have to fight every battle—God fights for us. When Israel stood at the Red Sea, Pharaoh’s army was pressing hard behind t...

Day 19 of 30: The Lord is My Teacher

For all you are Lord, we say thank you.  Greetings to you Beloved of God. Reflection: He leads me into wisdom and truth. Verse: I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. – Psalm 32:8 This 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us journey has been life-changing. Each day reveals a new picture of who God is. We have walked with Him as our Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, Shield, and Song. Now, on Day 19, we meet Him as our Teacher. There is something powerful about having a Teacher who knows everything. A good teacher doesn’t just fill your mind with facts—they guide you into wisdom. They walk with you, correct you, encourage you, and patiently explain what you don’t understand. That is what God does for us. In Psalm 32:8, He promises to instruct and teach us in the way we should go. Think about that for a moment. The God who created the u...

Day 18 of 30: The Lord is My Song

Thank you Jesus!  Thank you Jesus! Reflection : He gives me joy and a reason to sing. Verse: The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; my father’s God, and I will exalt him. – Exodus 15:2 This 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us journey keeps opening our eyes to who God is. We have seen Him as our Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, and Shield. Now, on Day 18, we discover something so beautiful: The Lord is our Song. Music has a way of touching the deepest parts of our hearts. Songs rise from joy, from pain, from victory, and even from tears. For Israel, after God parted the Red Sea and defeated their enemies, they could not keep quiet. They lifted their voices and sang: *“The Lord is my strength and song, and He has become my salvation.”* A song is not just words. It is a testimony. It is a melody that carries the sto...

Day 17 of 30: The Lord is My Shield

To God alone be all the Glory. Reflection: He guards me from the arrows of life. Verse: But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. – Psalm 3:3 This journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us has been like a river of comfort and strength. Every new day we discover another side of God’s heart. On Day 1, He was our Portion, reminding us we are never empty. On Day 2, He became our Provider, meeting every need. On Day 3, He gently led us as our Shepherd. On Day 4, He carried us with His Strength. On Day 5, He calmed our storms as our Peace. On Day 6, He healed us as our Healer. On Day 7, He lifted our eyes as our Helper. On Day 8, He hid us as our Refuge. On Day 9, He stood firm as our Rock. On Day 10, He drew near as our Comforter. On Day 11, He shined as our Light. On Day 12, He restored us as our Redeemer. On Day 13, He called us His Friend. On Day 14, He filled us with Hope. On Day 15, He gave us Rest. On Day 16, He embraced us as our Father. And now...

Day 16 of 30: The Lord is My Father

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Reflection: I am not abandoned, I am His child. Verse: For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. – Romans 8:15 This journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Us has been full of life and strength. Every day, God keeps showing us who He is. On Day 1, He was our Portion, reminding us we are never empty. On Day 2, He became our Provider, meeting every need. On Day 3, He gently led us as our Shepherd. On Day 4, He carried us with His Strength. On Day 5, He calmed our storms as our Peace. On Day 6, He healed us as our Healer. On Day 7, He lifted our eyes as our Helper. On Day 8, He hid us as our Refuge. On Day 9, He stood firm as our Rock. On Day 10, He drew near as our Comforter. On Day 11, He shined as our Light. On Day 12, He restored us as our Redeemer. On Day 13, He called us His Friend. On Day 14, He filled us with Hope. On Day 15, He gave us Rest. And now, Day 16, we se...

Day 15 of 30: The Lord is My Rest

Blessed be the name of the Lord! We are half way gone. This can only be God.  Reflection: I find quietness in His presence. Verse: Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. – Matthew 11:28–29 This journey of 30 Days Jesus is Enough for Me has been beautiful and healing. Each day we see a new part of God’s heart for us. On Day 1, He was our Portion—our true inheritance. On Day 2, He became our Provider—meeting every need. On Day 3, He led us gently as our Shepherd. On Day 4, He carried us as our Strength. On Day 5, He stilled the storms as our Peace. On Day 6, He healed us, proving He is our Healer. On Day 7, He helped us, for He is our Helper. On Day 8, He hid us in safety as our Refuge. On Day 9, He stood firm as our Rock. On Day 10, He drew near as our Comforter. On Day 11, He shined bright as our Light. On Day 12, He redeemed us ...

Day 14 of 30: The Lord is My Hope

Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Reflection: Even when I see no way, He is my expectation. Verse: “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.” – Romans 15:13 Many years ago my mum, after using the portion of water leaves, said, “Don’t throw away the sticks. I want to plant them.” In my head I thought, How can you plant sticks? No roots, no seeds, just dry sticks. But she carefully placed each one into the soil. She watered them faithfully, day after day. And then boom—after some days, they started to grow! I was shocked. “How possible?” I asked myself. That is exactly what hope in God feels like. Sometimes life looks like those sticks—dry, empty, and without promise. To human eyes, there is nothing left to expect. But when God, the God of hope, waters what looks dead, life springs forth again. This journey “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so refreshing. Let’s remember where He ...

Day 13 of 30: The Lord is My Friend

Hallelujah! Hallelujah!! Hallelujah!!! Reflection: He calls me His own and walks with me. Verse: “I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.” – John 15:15 This journey “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so refreshing. Every day, God shows us a new part of His heart. On Day 1, we saw Him as our Portion. On Day 2, He became our Provider. On Day 3, He was our Shepherd. On Day 4, He was our Strength. On Day 5, He gave us Peace. On Day 6, He became our Healer. On Day 7, He was our Helper. On Day 8, He became our Refuge. On Day 9, He was our Rock. On Day 10, He comforted us as our Comforter. On Day 11, He was our Light. On Day 12, He became our Redeemer. And today, Day 13 reminds us: The Lord is my Friend. Think about friendship for a moment. A true friend listens, cares, and never leaves your side. They share in your joy and hold you in your pain. That is exactly what Jesus does—but even more. He is not just a friend for good times...

Day 12 of 30: The Lord is My Redeemer

Greetings to you my Beloved, Trust you are doing well today.  Hallelujah, I'm so excited today.  We serve a faithful God.  Reflection: I am bought with a price, fully loved, fully His. Verse: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.” – Job 19:25 This 30–day journey “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so refreshing. Each day, God is showing us more of who He is. On Day 1, we saw Him as our Portion—our true inheritance. On Day 2, He became our Provider—meeting every need. On Day 3, He was our Shepherd—leading us gently. On **Day 4**, He was our Strength—lifting us up when we felt weak. On Day 5, He gave us His Peace that calms every storm. On Day 6, He became our Healer—restoring our bodies and souls. On Day 7, He stood as our Helper—always present when we call. On Day 8, He was our Refuge—our safe hiding place. On Day 9, He became our Rock—steady when everything else shook. On Day 10, He comforted us—bringing warmth to...

Day 11 of 30: The Lord is My Light

Greetings to you Beloved of God, trust you are doing well today. Reflection: Darkness cannot cover me because He shines within. Verse: “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" This journey of “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so rich. Each day God has shown us who He is. On Day 1, we found Him as our Portion—our true inheritance. On Day 2, He became our Provider, meeting every need. On Day 3, He was our Shepherd, leading us in the right way. On Day 4, He showed up as our Strength in weakness. On Day 5, He spoke peace into our storms. On Day 6, He healed our wounds as our Healer. On Day 7, He helped us when we looked up to Him. On Day 8, He became our Refuge, our safe hiding place. On Day 9, He was our Rock, steady and unshakable. On Day 10, He wrapped us with His love as our Comforter. And now, Day 11 reminds us: The Lord is my Light. Light changes everything. Even the smallest candle can drive a...

Day 10 of 30: The Lord is My Comforter

Greetings to you Beloved,  Everyday gets better.  Reflection: His Spirit brings warmth to my weary soul. Verse: “Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.” – 2 Corinthians 1:3–4 This journey of “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been a blessing day by day. On Day 1 , we discovered God as our Portion—our true inheritance. On Day 2 , He was our Provider, supplying every need. On Day 3 , He became our Shepherd, guiding us with love. On Day 4 , He gave us strength when we felt weak. On Day 5 , He calmed our storms with His peace. On Day 6 , He healed us with His power. On Day 7 , He reminded us that He is our Helper. On Day 8 , we found refuge in His safe arms. On Day 9 , He became our Rock, steady and unshakable. And today, Day 10 reminds us: ...

Day 9 of 30: The Lord is my Rock

Greetings to you Beloved Today is bright and beautiful. This journey of “The Lord is Enough for Me” has been so refreshing. Each day, God reveals a new part of His heart to us. On Day 1, we saw Him as our Portion—our true inheritance. On Day 2, He was our Provider—meeting every need. On Day 3, He became our Shepherd—leading us gently. On Day 4, we leaned on Him as our Strength. On Day 5, He spoke peace into our storms as our Peace. On Day 6, He healed us, proving He is our Healer. On Day 7, we lifted our eyes to Him, our Helper. On Day 8, we ran into Him as our Refuge. And now, Day 9 reminds us: The Lord is my Rock. Life shakes us. Problems appear suddenly, like storms. Relationships may fail. Dreams may collapse. Emotions may overwhelm. In such moments, it feels like everything is slipping away. But here is the truth: God is our Rock—firm, steady, and unshakable. David declared this when he was surrounded by enemies. He had no safety, yet he could boldly say, “The Lord is my Rock and ...

Day 8 of 30: The Lord is My Refuge

Greetings to you Beloved of God. Today is bright and beautiful.  Our journey has been beautiful so far. Day 1 – The Lord is my Portion. Day 2 – The Lord is my Provider. Day 3 – The Lord is my Shepherd. Day 4 – The Lord is my Strength. Day 5 – The Lord is my Peace. Day 6 – The Lord is my Healer. Day 7 – The Lord is my Helper. And today, Day 8, I must say this journey has taken another dimension for me. I feel a deeper connection with God as each day reveals more of who He is to me. Today’s truth is this: The Lord is my Refuge. Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” A refuge is a safe place—a hiding place when danger is near. The world can often feel unsafe. We see pain, fear, and uncertainty all around us. Sometimes our hearts also feel heavy, as if there is no place to run. But the good news is this: God Himself is our refuge. When storms of life beat hard, He becomes our shelter. When fear tries to control us, He covers us under His wing...

Day 7 of 30: The Lord is My Helper

Greetings to you Beloved, trust you are doing well today.  Always remember, the Lord is mindful of you.  Our journey has been full of powerful reminders: Day 1 – The Lord is my Portion. Day 2 – The Lord is my Provider. Day 3 – The Lord is my Shepherd. Day 4 – The Lord is my Strength. Day 5 – The Lord is my Peace. Day 6 – The Lord is my Healer. And today, Day 7, we discover another truth: The Lord is my Helper. Psalm 121:1–2 says, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” Life can sometimes make us feel like we are on our own. We struggle with problems, face responsibilities, and try to fix things by ourselves. But the truth is, we were never meant to carry life alone. God is our Helper. He does not sit far away watching us struggle—He steps in, lifts us, and makes a way. Think of how it feels when someone shows up just in time to give you a hand. That’s who God is every day. He helps us in ...

Day 6 of 30: The Lord is My Healer

Greetings to you Beloved.  When God says a thing, He surely bring to pass.  So far, our journey has been rich with reminders: Day 1 – The Lord is my Portion. Day 2 – The Lord is my Provider. Day 3 – The Lord is my Shepherd. Day 4 – The Lord is my Strength. Day 5 – The Lord is my Peace. And today, Day 6 brings another beautiful truth: The Lord is my Healer. Isaiah 53:5 says, “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” Healing is not just about the body. Healing touches every part of us—our hearts, our emotions, our past wounds, and even the hidden places no one else sees. Sometimes, we carry pain that medicine cannot touch and words cannot fix. But God can heal it all. Think about how powerful this is: Jesus carried our sickness, our sorrow, and our brokenness on the cross. Every stripe He received was a promise of healing for us. That means no matter what you fac...

Day 5 of 30: The Lord is My Peace

Greetings to you Beloved, trust you are doing well today. Over the last few days, we have walked a beautiful journey together: Day 1 reminded us that the Lord is our Portion. Day 2 showed us that the Lord is our Provider. Day 3 reminded us that the Lord is our Shepherd. Day 4 taught us that the Lord is our Strength. And today, Day 5, we see another gift: The Lord is my Peace. Jesus said in John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” Peace is not just the absence of noise or problems. Peace is a calm heart in the middle of noise, storms, and challenges. The world can offer quick comfort—maybe money, fun, or distractions—but it cannot give lasting peace. Only Jesus can give the kind of peace that stays, even when everything around us shakes. Think about when you are worried or restless inside. It feels like a storm in your heart. But the moment you bring that worry to G...

Day 4 of 30: The Lord is My Strength

Greetings to you Beloved, trust you are doing great today.  We have walked through Day 1: The Lord is my Portion, Day 2: The Lord is my Provider, and Day 3: The Lord is my Shepherd. Today, we move to another powerful truth: The Lord is my Strength. 2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” These words remind us that when we feel weak, tired, or helpless, God’s power steps in and carries us. Let me share a small story. For weeks now, someone who used to share a premium editing app with me suddenly ghosted me. Yes, I usually paid him for it. I really needed to use the app, and at first, I felt stuck and worried. But in the quietness of my heart, I searched through some of the groups I belong to. Then boom—I stumbled on the same apps I needed, and this time, I got them cheaper than what I used to pay! That was not just luck. That was God, my Shepherd from Day 3, leading me to something better. It was also God, my S...

Day 3 of 30: The Lord is My Shepherd

Greetings to you Beloved, trust you are doing well today. We began this journey with “The Lord is my portion,” then “The Lord is my provider.” Today, we see another deep truth: The Lord is my Shepherd. Psalm 23:1 says, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” What a powerful promise! A shepherd’s job is to guide, feed, and protect the sheep. The sheep do not worry about the path, food, or danger—they only follow the shepherd. In the same way, God leads us, provides for us, and keeps us safe. Sheep cannot survive without a shepherd. They easily get lost, they cannot fight off wild animals, and they cannot find good pasture on their own. That’s exactly why God chose this picture for us. Without Him, we are lost. But with Him, we are safe. Jesus Himself said in John 10:11, “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” He not only leads us—He gave His life for us. That is how much He loves us. Sometimes, life feels like walking through a dark valley. We don...

Day 2 of 30: The Lord is My Provider

Beloved, trust you are doing well today.  We started yesterday with, “The Lord is my portion.” Today, we are going a step further: The Lord is my provider. I don't know if you did as I did yesterday, in my prayers throughout yesterday, I kept saying "THE LORD IS MY PORTION." Life can sometimes make us feel worried. The bills pile up, needs keep coming, and dreams feel far away. We wonder, “Will I ever have enough? Who will take care of me?” In the middle of these questions, God’s Word gives us a beautiful promise: Philippians 4:19 – “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Notice what the verse says—all your need. Not some, not a few, but all. This doesn’t mean God gives us everything we want, but it means He provides exactly what we truly need at the right time. He knows us better than we know ourselves. Think of a little child. A good parent makes sure the child has food, clothes, and shelter. The child doesn’t sit and wo...

Day 1 of 30: God is My Portion

 A recent song has really hit me, “OLUWATOSIN, JESUS IS ENOUGH FOR ME.” Each time I listen, my heart whispers back, Yes, Lord, You are enough. We live in a world that constantly pushes us to want more—more success, more money, more recognition. But deep down, the only true satisfaction comes from God Himself. That’s why I’m starting this journey: 30 Days of “The Lord is Enough for Me.” Every day we will look at one truth about who God is—our portion, peace, strength, and joy. Come along, and let’s rest in Him together. Day 1: God is My Portion There are times in life when we feel like something is missing. Maybe it’s money, friends, success, or even peace. Sometimes our hearts whisper, “If only I had this or that, then I would be happy.”*But the truth is this—things fade, people change, and life is never perfect. Yet, in the middle of all that, there is one unshakable truth: God is enough. The Bible says in Lamentations 3:24: *“The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will ...