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On a sunny afternoon, while moving my luggage from campus hostel to
town, I found myself wrestling with dissatisfaction about life and many
other things. I was a student then, carrying both physical bags and
emotional burdens.

As I approached the car park, a voice thundered in my spirit, so audible
it stopped me in my tracks:
“I have given you everything you need for life and godliness…” (2 Peter
1:3)

Later that day, I survived a fatal car accident. Looking back, that
scripture wasn’t just a random verse – it was a divine anchor thrown to
me before the storm. It has remained one of my foundation scriptures
ever since.

This truth stands in stark contrast to our world’s obsession with
constant striving – always chasing the next achievement from a place of
‘not enough.’ What if instead, we pursued our goals from a foundation
of knowing we’re already equipped with everything we need?”

Think about this: You don’t need to become enough. You need to
recognize the enough-ness already within you.

When God created you, He didn’t leave anything out. No missing
pieces. No incomplete downloads. Everything you need for life and
godliness – already there. He included every tool, every gift, every
capacity you’d need for your divine purpose.

So for years, my email signature has featured a few lines from my poem
‘Creator’s Anthem’ It goes like this-

“we are never done becoming, we are promises unfolding,
journeying from unraveling to enlightening, to revealing”
You see, we’re not caterpillars becoming butterflies – we’re butterflies
learning to spread our existing wings. We’re masterpieces learning to
unveil ourselves.

So today, I want to share these Three Divine Qualities:

  1. Considerate: When you are aware and live in your divine
    completeness it makes you naturally considerate of others
    people’s journeys
  2. Creative: Understanding your sufficiency unleashes creativity –
    you create from abundance, not lack
  3. Courageous: When you know you’re enough, courage isn’t about
    becoming more – it’s about revealing what you carry and
    expanding in exploits.

Here’s how this bible verse transforms your life:

  • You stop chasing validation
  • You begin creating from overflow
  • Your relationships transform from neediness to powerful choices
  • Your purpose flows from being rather than random doings
  • Your service comes from abundance, not lack

Being considerate, creative, and courageous becomes natural when you understand this truth.

Stop trying to be enough. Start living from enough. Watch how this
shifts everything – your relationships, your work, your purpose, your
peace. You already have everything you need for life and godliness. You
are already enough. Now live like it.

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