
But my God shall supply all your need
Or "fulfil all your need": the Jews, when they would comfort any, under the loss of any worldly enjoyment, used to say, (Knwrox Kl almy Mwqmh) , "God fulfil", or "will fulfil thy need" F6. The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, read these words as a wish or prayer, "but may my God supply" or "fulfil all your need"; I am not able to make you any returns, but I pray that my God would recompence it to you, that as you have supplied my want, he would supply all yours; but we with others, and as the Ethiopic version, read, "shall" or "will supply"; as an assertion by way of promise, though he could not, yet his God would; he who was his God, not only as the God of nature and providence, or as the God of the Israelites, but as the God of all grace; who had loved him as such, had chosen, adopted, regenerated, and sanctified him; who was his God in Christ, and by virtue of the covenant of grace, and which was made known in the effectual calling; whose ambassador he was, and whom he had faithfully served in the Gospel of his Son; this God, who had been his God, was and would be so unto death, in whom he had an interest, and because he had an interest in him, and was thus related to him, be firmly believed, and fully assures these saints, that he would supply their wants who had been so careful of him: believers, though they need nothing as considered in Christ, being complete and filled full in him, having in him all grace, and all spiritual blessings, and under believing views of this at times, see themselves complete and wanting nothing; yet, in themselves, they are poor and needy, and often want fresh discoveries of the love of God to them, fresh supplies of grace from Christ, stand in need of more light from him, and to be quickened according to his word; they want fresh supplies of strength from him answerable to the service and work they are daily called to; and as their trials and afflictions abound, they have need of renewed comfort to support under them; and have also need of fresh manifestations and applications of pardoning grace to their souls, and fresh views of the righteousness of Christ, as their justifying righteousness before God; and, in a word, need daily food for their souls as for their bodies: now God, who is also their God, is able and willing to supply their wants; and he does so, he withholds no good thing from them, nor do they want any good thing needful for them, for he supplies "all" their need; and this they may expect, since he is the God of all grace, and a fulness of grace is in his Son; and this grace is sufficient for them, and a supply of it is given them by the Spirit;
according to his riches;
God is rich not only in the perfections of his nature, which are inconceivable and incommunicable; and in the works of his hands, of creation and providence, the whole earth is full of his riches, ( Psalms 104:24 ) , and according to these riches of his goodness he supplies the wants of all creatures living; but he is also rich in grace and mercy, ( Ephesians 2:4 Ephesians 2:7 ) , and it is according to the riches of his grace he supplies the spiritual wants of his people, and he does it like himself, according to the riches he has; he gives all things richly to enjoy, plenteously and abundantly:
in glory:
in a glorious manner, so as to show himself glorious, and make his people so, to the glory of his rich grace; and "with glory", as it may be rendered, with eternal glory; he will not only give grace here, and more of it as is needful, according to the abundance of it in himself and in his Son, but glory hereafter: and all
by Christ Jesus;
and through him, who is full of grace and truth; who is the Mediator in whom the fulness of it lies, and through whose hands, and by whom, it is communicated to the saints: or "with Christ Jesus"; along with him God gives all things freely, all things pertaining to life and godliness: or "for the sake of Christ Jesus"; not for any worth or merit in men, but for the sake of Christ, in whom they are accepted, and on whose account respect is had to their persons, and so to their wants.

Pastor Jack Morris focuses on the powerful line from the Lord’s Prayer where Jesus teaches us to ask, “Give us this day our daily bread.” This simple yet profound request reminds us of God’s faithfulness to provide for all our needs, both physical and spiritual, each and every day. Explore how trusting God as our provider brings peace and assurance, even in uncertain times. Philippians 4:19 And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.

Do you have a need today? Or maybe several needs in different areas of your life? On today’s Healing Word program Pastor Jack Morris is going to examine how God works to meet our needs and fulfill His promise to always be with us. Let’s go to today’s message, Every Need Supplied.

Today Pastor Jack Morris turns to the book of Phillipians for a study of how God can fulfill every need we have. Do you have a need today and see no way it can be met? I invite you to listen to today's message and find faith in God!

As we begin today’s program, I want to ask you a question: is there a situation in your life right now that is overwhelming you, something you can’t control or fix? If so, I invite you to stay tuned to today’s message where Pastor Jack Morris will open God’s Word and explore the mighty delivering power of Jesus Christ in our lives.

Do you have a need today? Or maybe several needs in different areas of your life? On today’s Healing Word program Pastor Jack Morris is going to examine how God works to meet our needs and fulfill His promise to always be with us. I invite you to listen to today’s message, "Every Need Supplied".

Christ will always supply our needs. If He can feed the sparrows, He can take care of your 401(k).
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