My cup overflows with blessings. Psalm 23:5
Some people try to convince us that spiritual people should be poor and not have much of anything.
They seem to prefer that we should be constantly struggling, in debt, not able to pay your bills.
That is not God’s best.
Jesus didn’t come and give His life so we could barely get by and live off others’ leftovers.
He came that we might live an abundant life (John 10:10).
“Abundance” means to have plenty—plenty of joy, plenty of peace, plenty of good health, plenty of resources.
Our God wants us to start having an abundant mentality.
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