There are miracles that overflow — and there are miracles that simply don’t run out. In this episode, we explore the kind of provision that never piles up, never feels secure, and yet never fails. Looking at the widow of Zarephath in 1 Kings 17 and God’s daily provision of manna in the wilderness, we wrestle with why “just enough” can feel frustrating and why daily dependence often challenges our trust more than dramatic breakthroughs.
This conversation examines the tension between provision and security, why God sometimes chooses continuation over accumulation, and how daily miracles can quietly train endurance. Enough isn’t failure. Enough is faith practiced one day at a time — and sometimes, enough is exactly what we need.