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Day 1: Filled – God Desires Full Barns
Main Scripture:
Psalm 144:13a – "That our barns may be full, supplying all kinds of produce…"
Devotional Thought
When David speaks of full barns, he isn’t just talking about food storage—he’s declaring stability and provision after seasons of battle. Barns represent capacity, preparedness, and blessing. God is interested in filling every area of your life:
- Your spiritual walk
- Your finances
- Your family
- Your ministry
In times of uncertainty, inflation, or exhaustion, Psalm 144:13 reminds us that God wants to fill the empty places. He is a God who provides—not barely, but abundantly. Whether you're a student, parent, pastor, or entrepreneur, He knows your needs and desires to supply them.
Reflection Questions
What areas of my life feel "empty" right now?
- Have I asked God to fill those areas, or have I tried to fill them on my own?
- What does a “full barn” look like in my personal or ministry context?
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I thank You that You care about my needs. You see where I lack, and You have more than enough to supply. Lord, fill every empty place in my life with Your presence, provision, and peace. Help me to trust You—not the economy, not my own strength—but You. Let my life reflect the fullness that only comes from You. In Jesus name, amen.
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Psalm 144:13 — "That our barns may be full, supplying all kinds of produce; That our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our fields." Psalm 144:13 is a powerful declaration of abundance, a promise of God’s provision, fruitfulness, and expansion. In this 3-day devotional, we’ll explore how this verse applies to our lives, faith, and ministry.
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