That year, my wife tried to wake our sleeping baby, Daniel, but he wouldn’t budge. I told her to let him be, but she replied, “My breast is full, and the milk is dripping.” In that moment, I was reminded of God’s abundant blessings, always ready to overflow, even when we’re not aware. God is more than enough.

Friend, God is more than enough (Ephesians 3:20). Understand this and enjoy God’s best this season. Our supplies are often limited by our consciousness of what is available in God. If you think God is limited, then your supplies would be limited. Whatever God does is always above and beyond (John 6:12-13).

You need to prepare yourself for divine supplies. Like Peter, don’t let your past disappointments cause you to let down one net when you could have let down all your nets (Luke 5:1-8). Perhaps the widow in 2 Kings 4 could have become wealthiest woman on earth if she did not limit the vessels she provided (2 Kings 4:3).

Prepare for more than enough. Enlarge the place of your tent. Lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes (Isaiah 54:1-3). Worse than not being blessed is not having the right capacity to contain God’s blessings. This is why God often withholds His blessings in the lives of people (Psalm 78:40-41).

Sometimes, God would wait until your prayer point reflects His ultimate plan and purpose for your life (James 4:3). You may keep asking God for a loaf of bread when He plans to give you a bakery. Hannah couldn’t birth Samuel until her prayer point changed. God wanted a prophet through her womb (1 Samuel 1:10-11).

You cannot pray effectively until you catch a revelation of God and His purpose for your life (Psalm 2:7-8). Sometimes, your best prayer points are the very ones the Holy Spirit ministers to you. God must give you an answer before you call so that while you are yet speaking, He would hear (Isaiah 65:24). This is how to enjoy more than enough.

‘Demola Awoyele
Lead Pastor,
Destiny Impact Church
Akure, Nigeria