With God, You Can Have it All!
*A Sequel to “Not Enough, According to Who?”*
Recap
Last time, we asked a hard and holy question:
“Not enough… according to who?”
We confronted a familiar voice.
The one that measures, limits, and quietly accuses.
We didn’t entertain it.
We challenged its authority.
But when a lie is exposed, truth must take its place.
And this week, in a quiet moment with the Lord, while looking ahead at what lies before me, a phrase settled in my spirit. Not loud. Not dramatic. Just steady and sure.
With God, you can have it all.
Today, we don’t ask a question.
Today, we study truth.

God Is the Author of Continuation
God never reveals truth without inviting us forward.
What He begins, He intends to complete.
As we established in our previous message, we confronted the question that challenges our perception of lack. We looked at Philippians 1:6 which says;
“Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.”
The first message confronted scarcity.
This one affirms promise.
If God planted the vision, He is already present in its fulfillment.
“All” Is God-Defined, Not World-Defined
That phrase, “have it all,” can sound dangerous if misunderstood.
The world hears accumulation.
God speaks alignment.
Matthew 6:33 says;
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.”
Notice the order?
Seek first.
Align the heart.
Then things are added.
God does not subtract joy to give purpose.
He does not remove peace to grant growth.
He integrates them.
With God, you can have vision and rest.
Calling and provision.
Faith and forward motion.
God Is Both Protection and Provision
This is where many of us get stuck.
We trust God to protect us,
but struggle to trust Him to provide fully.
Yet Scripture holds these together.
Psalm 84:11 says;
“For the Lord God is a sun and shield;
The Lord will give grace and glory;
No good thing will He withhold
From those who walk uprightly.”
God is our sun. He gives life, warmth, clarity, and growth.
God is our shield. He guards, covers, and defends.
If God is both sun and shield, then walking with Him means you are neither exposed nor deprived. And if those things are true then....
Expansion in God Feels Like Peace, Not Chaos
With growth comes expansion and when God expands you, it does not come with confusion.
“For God is not the author of confusion but of peace.” is what 1 Corinthians 14:33 tells us.
When doors align.
When conversations confirm.
When your spirit exhales.
That is not coincidence.
That is clarity.
God Can Sustain Every Calling He Gives
Many believers feel forced into a false choice. Or forced to choose. Some examples are;
Ministry or provision.
Faith or responsibility.
Obedience or ambition.
But God is not intimidated by a full life.
Psalm 138:8 says;
“The Lord will perfect that which concerns me;
Your mercy, O Lord, endures forever.”
If God entrusted multiple assignments to you, He is capable of sustaining them.
The same God who orders your steps also strengthens your stride.
Overflow Is Assignment, Not Excess
God does not bless us simply to fill our hands.
He blesses us so our hands stay open.
In 2 Corinthians 9:10 it says;
“Now may He who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply the seed you have sown.”
What God increases, He intends to move.
What He multiplies, He intends to use.
Overflow is not indulgence.
It is obedience in motion.
The Sequel to Scarcity is Surrender.
Proverbs 3:5–6 says to
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.”
When we stop asking, “Is this too much?”
And start declaring, “God, I trust You with all of it,”
the path becomes clear.
Closing Truth
The first message dismantled the lie.
This one plants the truth.
You were never lacking God’s ability.
You were learning to trust His abundance.
So when the question rises again,
when the whisper returns,
when the moment stretches you,
You answer it with faith:
With God, I can have it all.
In His order.
In His timing.
And in His peace.