Have faith in abundance, not in lack

July 15, 2016 | 17 comments

Do you have more faith in lack or in abundance? It’s an important question to ask because your thought and experience will move in the direction of your convictions.

To eliminate struggles with lack, choose abundance.

Abundance is not a quantity of money in hand, a pile of possessions in the closet or two cars in the garage. Abundance is a state of divine Mind expressed.

Gratitude is abundance. Joy, generosity, patience, understanding, compassion, affection, kindness, wisdom, intelligent listening and acting, are all abundance. And they come directly from God to you.

A role of prayer is to claim what you have coming from God as your own.

Claim abundance in your prayers!

Know your abundance. Identify with abundance. Live abundance. Express abundance.

To understand that abundance is an activity, not an acquisition, is to see that there are no limits on how much abundance you can express.

Demonstrating spiritual abundance translates into human needs met.

For instance, when one listens and hears Mind’s wisdom, that wisdom will lead to wise decisions that create profitable outcomes. God’s spiritual ideas solve human problems.

So, have no faith in lack. Don’t let mortal mind impose a suggestion of deprivation on your thinking. It’s not necessary. You are a richly endowed child of God!

Live in the abundance of God’s good here and now. It’s all around you, within you, above, below, in front of you and behind. Claim it. Accept it. Be it.

Choose abundance and thrive!

“God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work” II Cor. 9:8, NKJV.

17 thoughts on “Have faith in abundance, not in lack”

  1. Hi Evan

    Wow – that has put a spring in my step – thank you so much for today’s inspiration – and all the inspiring ideas shared on this Blog. I am sooooo grateful. With love, Gillian

  2. Evan,

    Thank you very much for this. Always needed, so true and hopeful for everyone. Love this blog! God Bless You.

  3. Evan you are so right. “To eliminate struggles with lack, choose abundance”. I choose to give abundant love to a friend who never gives me even a bit of understanding or forgiveness in return. It makes me feel I am on the side of Christ Jesus. He too faced lack of love on the cross and gave abundant good, abundant love and all his blood for all of us. “Forgive them for they know not what they do.” Word of Christ always inspire me. Giving never makes us poor and holding back never makes us rich.

    We are richly endowed with God’s love. Nothing can be more satisfying than God’s love for you and me. What more could one want. God is LOVE. If we share this love with even the not so loving and unforgiving ones, God dwells among us and is with us in our journey all way. God says, Its easy to love the ones who love you, but its divine to love and forgive the ones who hate you. So never let lack of love in your life, ever influence you in loving more abundantly. Do good and love without expecting. If we truly wish to worship, its by following the footsteps of the master. Repeating empty words without good deeds, is a mockery of prayer.

    In God’s kingdom there is never a lack. We only need to open up our thought for the abundant good, love, ideas, answers God is pouring forth without stopping and in abundance.

  4. Thank you so much Evan for todays SpiritView.
    I just read the Little booklet with the one article “Possession” from Adam Dickey. I think he was the last secretary of M.B.Eddy. The article states that nothing really belongs to us, but to God! But he gives and has already given all his children everything they need abundantly; be it a Job, health, a better home or ideas within your Job – God meets every need abundantly, and we can enjoy the abundance. This article was very helpful to me.

  5. Like so many say all the time on here, Evan ~ just what I needed to hear this morning!
    Thank you! ” Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need”.

  6. What a wonderful definition of abundsnce! Can we add health to the list? After all it comes fromdivine Love to nan.

  7. Great message, Evan! We ALWAYS have an abundance of right ideas coming to us from God’s Christ to meet our and our fellow man’s needs.

  8. This is so helpful and excellent timing. Thanks. I’m sorry to say I’m not getting these regularly by email this week. I did not get this today (had to come to website to read it), and this week there were one or two that did not come. One that came was unusual in that the message was merged into the first comment. 🙁

  9. Inspiring, gracious, empowering, correct – so incredibly helpful! I, too, love these daily messages. Thank you for making the effort to share them Evan!

  10. Someone said this to me, long ago, when I was struggling with the lack of supply
    belief: “Our usefulness is our supply.”

    I believe she referred to our “usefulness”
    to God, but this is true in the so-called human realm as well.

    Up and attem, folks!

    Love to all,

    :<)))

  11. Beautiful, practical ideas, Evan! And to Marilyn, yes, I too have had some trouble receiving some of the Blogs this week, altho I did get this one in my email. Any suggestions anyone or Evan…? I feel a strong need to send prayers of Love and Abundance to our Friends in Nice, France. They all need our support right now and as Pray- ers, we are well-equiped to answer this present Need! Arms of Love and Peace Around the World!

  12. Dear Evan and all the commenters, thank you for the daily inspirations! I look forward to this blog every day as it seems to hit the chord needed for that day. I love this idea of abundance! And we have so much abundance from God, right at hand just when we need it.

  13. A beautiful reminder that Jesus taught us to seek first the abundance of the kingdom within, and the without will follow by law. Always steering us back to the basic law of the universe – Cause and Effect. How sad that we have devalued the word abundance by inverting the law and making it the effect rather than the cause it truly is.

  14. Thank you. Perfect fit for this morning! Just opened up my heart — or as Gillian so aptly stated “put a spring in my step.”

  15. to make clear; to make something known; to affirm or make something firm and strong; to state positively. implications for one’s personal faith as well as Christianity itself, and is a firmly etched line in the sand of truth that must not be overlooked.

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