The God Who Never Runs Out
Scripture
“And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”
— Philippians 4:19 (ESV)
Devotion
Pastor Darren begins by reminding the church: God has never run out, and He never will. He put breath in your lungs and blood in your veins today. You are not where you are by accident; you are here on purpose, for a purpose.
We often live as if God’s grace, patience, or provision might eventually dry up. We hoard, we fear, we cling to sin and self-protection because we’re not quite sure if God really is enough. But the testimony of Scripture and the testimony of generations is that He has never run out.
He didn’t run out when He led Israel out of Egypt.
He didn’t run out when He sent His only Son to die in our place.
He doesn’t run out now as He calls you to a deeper life of holiness.
Holiness begins not with what you give up, but with Who you trust. A holy life is a life anchored in the character of a holy, faithful, never-exhausted God. If you try to walk in holiness fueled by your own strength, you will burn out. If you walk in holiness anchored in His sufficiency, you will be changed.
Today, hear this: the One who calls you to be holy is the same One who is able to sustain you in that call. He has never run out, and He will not start with you.
Reflection
“And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”
— Philippians 4:19 (ESV)
Devotion
Pastor Darren begins by reminding the church: God has never run out, and He never will. He put breath in your lungs and blood in your veins today. You are not where you are by accident; you are here on purpose, for a purpose.
We often live as if God’s grace, patience, or provision might eventually dry up. We hoard, we fear, we cling to sin and self-protection because we’re not quite sure if God really is enough. But the testimony of Scripture and the testimony of generations is that He has never run out.
He didn’t run out when He led Israel out of Egypt.
He didn’t run out when He sent His only Son to die in our place.
He doesn’t run out now as He calls you to a deeper life of holiness.
Holiness begins not with what you give up, but with Who you trust. A holy life is a life anchored in the character of a holy, faithful, never-exhausted God. If you try to walk in holiness fueled by your own strength, you will burn out. If you walk in holiness anchored in His sufficiency, you will be changed.
Today, hear this: the One who calls you to be holy is the same One who is able to sustain you in that call. He has never run out, and He will not start with you.
Reflection
- Where in your life are you living as if God might “run out” (of patience, provision, or power)?
- What would it look like today to consciously trust God’s sufficiency in that area?
- Pray: “Lord, You never run out. Help me to live like that’s true.”
