I asked my youngest son to pick up some address labels while he was at the store, so I could mail his graduation announcements. He brought me a box of 3,000 labels! I’m not sure how many announcements he thought we’d send, but I don’t think we have that many friends! In that moment, he reminded me so much of his daddy. For him, more was always better.
My son certainly exceeded my expectations — both in quantity and in price!
And in a much deeper way, isn’t that just like our God? He gives generously, abundantly, and often in ways that far exceed what we could ever expect or imagine. Scripture reminds us of this truth in 1 Corinthians 2:9 NIV.
However, as it is written:
“What no eye has seen,
what no ear has heard,
and what no human mind has conceived”—
the things God has prepared for those who love him—
Seeing His Abundance in Scripture
God has always been generous toward His people. From creation itself to daily mercies, Scripture reveals again and again a God who pours out grace, forgiveness, hope, peace, salvation, and love without measure.
Jesus fed thousands with a few loaves and two fish — and still there were baskets left over. He turned water into wine in abundance, far more than anyone expected. He multiplied a widow’s oil and flour so she and her son would survive a famine. God showed His provision is not limited by human resources.
His mercy is new every morning. His peace surpasses understanding.
That is the generous heart of God.
Seeing His Gifts in Daily Life
And that same generous heart still meets us in everyday life. Even in difficult seasons, His goodness appears in quiet ways. In grief, He sends comfort. When we’re weary, He provides rest. In uncertainty, He gives exactly what is needed for that moment—and often more.
Some may say that they don’t see God’s generosity. But perhaps the problem is not that God has stopped giving. Perhaps we have simply become too hurried, too distracted or too weary to notice.
Sunlight spilling through the kitchen window.
The friend who checks in at just the right time.
Laughter shared around the table.
The strength to keep going.
All gifts.
And the greatest gift of all was freely given through Christ — undeserved, unearned, overflowing grace.
Today, take a moment to reflect on the ways God has been generous in your life. Thank Him not only for visible blessings, but also for the unseen way He has protected, guarded and sustained you. Thank Him for the gifts you may have overlooked.
And let’s slow down long enough to recognize His goodness surrounding us and remember that we serve a Father who delights in giving to His children.
Not reluctantly.
Not sparingly.
But generously.
“Every good and perfect gift is from above,” (James 1:17 NIV).
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