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I've Got What It Takes!

December 31, 20252 min read

Matthew 6:11
“Give us this day our daily bread.”

Ok, let’s move to the next step in our journey of prayer. This is where we begin to operate in a mindset of more-than-enough.

You see, as you have honored God as your highest priority through praise and submission, He promises to back you up. As you seek Him and His Kingdom, you are guaranteed provision and resources to fulfill your purpose.

“Give us this day our daily bread.”

Provide EVERYTHING I need to operate in fullness.

Jesus didn’t come for you to just survive. He came that you may have life—and life to the full. Abundant life.

So in this part of your prayer, you are calling on God to make provision for your ability to do life for His glory.

A glorious life is a full life.
A glorious life is not a begging life.
A glorious life is a life that reflects His ability, His authority, and His provision.

Why is this important? Because it changes what you expect out of your day—every day.

If you are expecting lack, you will make different choices. You won’t pursue certain promises or purposes from God. But if you walk in a Provision Posture, you walk with an expectancy of victory.

When you start with enough, it becomes much easier to arrive at His desired place of more than enough. Today, you have what it takes to bring Him glory and live with success.

Prayer

Father God, thank You for my kids. Thank You that today they will receive their DAILY BREAD. I declare full provision for Your purpose to be fulfilled in their lives. I declare NO LACK WHATSOEVER. And in this provision, let there be overflow. I declare more than enough so that they will be equipped to serve Your Kingdom and serve others for Your glory. Father God, take care of them. Provide every need—physically, mentally, socially, relationally, and spiritually. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Let me know you read this and share any thoughts, questions, or feedback. I love you, dad.

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