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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. Nothing is missing when we have Him.

Paul reminded the Colossians that Christ is all and in all. That means we don’t need to search elsewhere to find completeness—Jesus already completes us. He is our peace when we are troubled, our strength when we are weak, our hope when we are hopeless, our joy when we are sad, and our light when darkness surrounds us.

Life Application

Pause for a moment and ask yourself: “What am I searching for outside of God?” Is it love, security, or recognition? Bring it before Him today. Let Him fill you. When you find your completeness in God, you no longer have to chase after things that cannot last.

Make this your declaration: “Lord, You are my All in All. Without You, I am nothing. With You, I have everything.”

Prayer

Father, thank You for being my All in All. Forgive me for the times I looked to other things to complete me. Today, I surrender every part of my life to You. Fill my empty spaces. Be my joy, my strength, my peace, my everything. I rest in You, knowing I am complete in Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Tons of Love 

Janet Adeogun 
The Eagle Girl 

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