17/02/2026
I recieve in Jesus name
In Psalms, David said, “My cup runs over.” That means God didn’t just meet his needs, He exceeded them…When you pour water into a glass, you stop once it reaches the brim. The container determines the limit BUT God says, "When I pour out a blessing, I'm not limited by your capacity to receive." Meaning He isn’t restricted by your capacity, your background, your resources, or even your level of faith.
You may feel like you’re holding a small cup, small faith, small dreams, small expectations. And if blessings depended only on how much we believed or how prepared we were, we would live limited lives. We would only experience what fits neatly within our own understanding. But God doesn’t operate within our limits.
We tend to calculate based on what we see. We measure our future by our education, our connections, our past mistakes, or our current struggles. Yet Ephesians 3:20 tells us He can do exceedingly, abundantly above all we ask or imagine. That means while you’re praying for stability, He’s planning increase. While you’re believing for survival, He’s preparing overflow.
God says, “Your small cup doesn’t intimidate Me. Your lack doesn’t cancel My abundance.” He doesn’t stop pouring when you reach what you thought was enough. He keeps pouring favor you didn’t earn, doors you didn’t knock on, opportunities you didn’t see coming. What should have been the end becomes overflow.
So from now onwards lift your cup in expectation. Don’t apologize for believing big. Don’t shrink your prayers to match your fears. When God pours, He pours with purpose. And when He blesses, He blesses in a way that overflows so that what spills out of your life refreshes everyone around you.