Most people live with a quiet assumption: there will never quite be enough. Enough time. Enough margin. Enough resources to live open-handed lives. So we learn to manage carefully, hold tightly, and hope what we have will last.
But the story of Scripture reveals a very different kind of God.
Again and again, God steps into moments of scarcity and turns them into stories of overflow. A widow’s last jar of oil fills every vessel in the house. Bread falls from heaven in the wilderness. Loaves and fish multiply in the hands of Jesus until thousands are satisfied and baskets remain. The God of the Bible is not merely a God who meets needs—He is a God who delights in pouring out blessing.
Yet overflow is never simply about what God gives. It’s about the kind of people He forms—people who trust His provision, steward what He places in their hands, and live with a generosity that reflects the heart of their King.
In this series, we’ll explore what it means to move from scarcity to trust, from holding back to living open-handed, and from managing what we have to stewarding what God has entrusted to us. Because when our lives are surrendered to Him, His blessing doesn’t stop with us—it begins to overflow.