Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us (Ephesians 3:20).
One of the greatest discoveries you can ever make is that God is bigger than your imagination. He is not limited by your background, resources, or environment. He is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that you ask or even think. That means your thinking sets the stage for how much of God’s greatness you can experience in your life.
The secret of success is this: if you want to walk with a big God, you must learn to think big. Small thinking produces small living. When you think only in terms of limitations, you shrink your capacity to receive. But when your thoughts align with God’s greatness, you create room for His power to manifest in your life.
Abraham had to lift up his eyes and look beyond the stars. God was teaching him to think big—to see beyond his circumstances, beyond his age, beyond his natural limitations. Joseph, as a young man, saw visions of greatness when everyone else only saw his current condition. Visionary thinking expands your spirit to embrace the extraordinary life God planned for you.
Thinking big with God does not mean daydreaming; it means meditating on His Word until your spirit is enlarged. It means replacing thoughts of “impossible” with the consciousness of “all things are possible with God.” It means setting your imagination in line with heaven’s reality rather than earthly restrictions.
As long as your thoughts are small, your results will remain small. But when you dare to think big with God, you will discover that the only true limit is the one you set in your mind. God’s power is already working in you—expand your thinking to match His greatness.
Prayer:
Dear Father, I thank You for Your greatness at work in me. I refuse to think small or limit my life with natural thoughts. By Your Word and Spirit, my mind is enlarged to think big, dream big, and act big. I embrace the extraordinary life You planned for me, and I walk daily in the reality of exceeding abundance, in Jesus’ name. Amen.