The following pictures are ‘tiny’ displays of God’s unlimited energy and resources.
Now, with these examples fresh in your thinking read the following scripture.
Ephesians 2:20-21 (MKJV)
“20 Now to Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, 21 to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, forever. Amen.”
God, our Father, is unlimited in energy and resources. It is no wonder that His name is Almighty. It is no wonder He is called ‘El-Shaddai’ (translated as ‘The God Who is more than enough’). He is unlimited.
We are limited in energy and resources. We often face situations and challenges for which we do not have the energy or resources. We are limited.
The good news is that this Unlimited One has made Himself available to us through Christ. We can approach this unlimited God. He is able to do much more than we can even ask or dream of asking.
So, as you face your day, let me encourage you to approach this unlimited God. Let me challenge you to approach Him with your impossible problems and your improbable dreams. He is able to work in your life and do ‘exceedingly abundantly above’ what you have imagined.
Questions to ponder:
How can this truth affect our response to tough situations that tap all of our energies and resources?
What could happen if we made prayer our first response rather than our last resort?



Great blog Pastor Jim!
Yes our God is able!
Prayer should always be the first thing we do in every situation, but rather then doing that we seem to go to people first. We go to the phone before we go to the throne. It should be the other way around. I believe if we call on God first we will see many things change in our lives. Why do we go to others before we go to God when we know that He is able and willing? People can only do so much for you but God, He’s the Man, He got every answer to every need you will ever need answered. He is the unlimited anwser
My God Rocks!
Blessings
Thanks for the feedback, Ann.