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📖 Verse Of The Day

— Philippians 4:19

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🧠 Devotional
You’ve probably heard the saying, “If it’s God’s will, it’s God’s bill.”
The idea is simple: if God calls you to do something, He will provide what you need to do it.
That doesn’t mean God promises to make every Christian rich or give us everything we want. It means He takes care of the people He calls.
You see this pattern throughout the Bible.
When God told Noah to build the ark, He didn’t just give him a command. He gave him the instructions, the time, and everything he needed to complete it.
When God called Moses to stand before Pharaoh, Moses said he wasn’t a good speaker. God promised, “I will be with you,” gave him miraculous signs, and sent Aaron to help him. God supplied what Moses lacked.
When God sent Elijah into the wilderness during a famine, He provided water from a brook and food delivered by ravens. When the brook dried up, God had already prepared a widow to care for him.
Then Jesus told His disciples to feed more than 5,000 people. They saw five loaves and two fish. Jesus saw more than enough because God’s provision is never limited by our resources.
Jesus later said in Matthew 6 not to worry about food or clothing. Instead, “Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”
Paul echoes the same promise in Philippians 4:19: “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus.” Notice he says needs, not every want.
The key to the quote is the first four words: “If it’s God’s will…”
That’s where people often get it backwards. We make our own plans and ask God to pay the bill. But Scripture never promises that God will fund every dream we come up with. It promises He will provide for the work He calls us to do.
So before asking, “Will God provide?” ask a better question:
“Is this God’s will?”
Because throughout the Bible, God never gives someone an assignment without also providing what they need to accomplish it. If it’s God’s will, you can trust God to pay the bill.

🙏 Prayer (Guided by A.C.T.S.)
When you’re not sure how to pray, A.C.T.S. gives you a simple path to follow: Adore, Confess, Thank, and Ask.
Adoration: Father, thank You for Your faithfulness.
Confession: Forgive me for worrying instead of trusting You.
Thanksgiving: Thank You for always providing.
Supplication: Help me trust Your will and Your provision.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

🎶 Worship Song
“Slow Me Down” by Charles Weems


❓Trivia Question of the Day
How did God provide food for Elijah during the famine?

👋 That’s it for Today
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Zach | Start With God




