all devotionals

Open Hands, Overflowing Life

True wealth multiplies when given away. Open hands create space for blessings to flow through you, transforming hoarding into harvesting and scarcity into abundance.

You close the banking app and set your phone down.

The numbers look good. Better than good.
The savings account has finally crossed that threshold you've been chasing for years.

So why does your chest feel tight?

You walk through your house.
Past the furniture you saved for, the décor you planned, the space you earned.
Everything is exactly where it should be.

Except you.

There's a difference between being full and being filled.

When Jesus’ disciples were arguing about status, He said,
"Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant." (Matthew 20:26)

Not the most successful.
Not the wealthiest.
Your servant.

It didn't make sense to them then. It barely makes sense now.
This means that your hands were made to hold things loosely.

Think about water.
You can't actually hold it by gripping it tighter.
You have to cup your hands, let it pool there, let it spill over the edges.
The tighter you squeeze, the faster it drains away.

That's how impact works.

The mansion is a container.
The portfolio is a reservoir.
But they're not the point; they're the means.

What matters is what flows through them.

I know a man who built a small business into something significant.
Spent twenty years pouring everything into growth, expansion, security.
His bank account said he'd made it.

His mirror said otherwise.

He started small…

Paid for a stranger's groceries one afternoon.
Mentored a young entrepreneur who reminded him of himself.
Wrote a check to a ministry he'd been watching from a distance.

Small things.
Water cupped in his hands, spilling over the sides.

The more he poured out, the more room he had to receive.

Not just money, though that came too.
Joy.
Connection.
Purpose.

The kind of wealth that doesn't show up on a statement but changes how you wake up in the morning.

We think generosity will drain us.
We fear the empty hand.
But an open hand is the only kind that can be filled again.

True wealth multiplies when it moves.
What you grip turns stagnant.
What you give gains momentum.

You're not choosing between security and generosity.
You're choosing between hoarding and harvesting.

So, start with what fits in your palm right now.

You don't build a reservoir by closing the floodgates.

You build it by letting the water move, trusting there's more upstream than you can see from here.

Your hands are already full.
The question is whether they're open.

This is some text inside of a div block.
sponsored by
This is some text inside of a div block.

More American Christian Articles

Take Back Your Power

Your best life starts with one decision: responsibility. Own your story, take action, and reclaim your power today.

Do You Have the Courage to Grab the Dream That Picked You?

Your dream is calling. Will you answer? The clock is ticking—step out of fear and start living the life God made for you.

The Power of Purpose-Driven Business

Profits follow purpose. Build a business that impacts lives, inspires trust, and leaves a legacy of generosity and service.

I Quit… And So Should You

It’s time to quit what’s holding you back and start stepping into your full God-given potential. No more waiting—go all in today!