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56| Does God Want You to Be Abundant? What Jesus’ Miracles Reveal

56| Does God Want You to Be Abundant? What Jesus’ Miracles Reveal

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If you've heard the word "manifestation" but wondered how it fit into a Christian perspective, then this episode is for you! Does God want you to manifest abundance? Is this in line with what the Bible teaches us about God?

Today we're tackling a deeper question: What is the character of God?

Is He a God of barely-enough?
Or is He a God of overflow?

In this episode of Intentional Motherhood, Kelsey dives into Scripture to explore what Jesus’ miracles reveal about God’s nature, abundance, and willingness to bless His children.

From feeding the 5,000 to turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, we see a consistent pattern:
God does not operate from scarcity. He multiplies; He overflows; He provides more than enough.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • What the feeding of the 5,000 teaches about gratitude and manifestation
  • Why Jesus told them to eat “as much as they wanted”
  • What turning water into wine reveals about desire and joy
  • How abundance aligns with God’s character
  • Why manifestation is partnership with God, not replacing Him

This conversation reframes manifesting through a biblical lens and helps you see that wanting a beautiful, joyful life does not contradict faith, it reflects the nature of a generous Creator.

If you’ve ever wondered whether abundance is actually biblical, this episode will shift the way you pray, hope, and expect blessings in your life.

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