From Striving to Receiving

06 Jul 2026

One of the biggest challenges as believers living in an unbelieving world is resting in faith when others are scrambling and striving to perform. Receiving good things from God even in the midst of bad behavior is a perfect example. God’s grace isn’t a reward for perfect performance; it’s His generous supply released because He loves us. Trusting in that love lets us stop chasing provision and start receiving what has been prepared for us in Christ.

God never asks us to earn what He already provided. Paul reassured the Philippians that the same God who took care of him would supply all their needs from His glorious riches that were given through Christ Jesus—this applies to us as well. When God promised Abraham that He would give the whole earth to him and his descendants, it was based on a relationship with Him. This promise, then, is given as a free gift and received by faith.

Grace works best when we stop trying to earn it and simply receive it. It rests on God’s faithfulness, not on our efforts; the knowledge of this instantly removes pressure. Salvation itself flows from grace through faith, leaving no room for pride or comparison. It doesn’t come by our own works, lest we boast about what we did.

Our faith only functions properly when it’s energized by our conviction that God loves us completely. We don’t measure faith by how much we love God, but by how fully we believe He loves us. Love removes fear, neutralizes striving, and gives faith room to breathe. Once we settle this in our minds, spiritual movement becomes natural.

Grace also redefines how we do life, because we rely on God rather than on visible systems or human strength. Trusting Him positions us to expect goodness right now, not someday. He already equipped us with everything required for life and godliness. Knowing God personally lets us rest in what we already have.

Prayer

Father, thank You for opening our eyes to see that everything we need flows from You. Today we choose to trust Your finished works instead of leaning on ourselves. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Scriptures:

Philippians 4:19, NLT

Romans 4:13, 16, NLT

Ephesians 2:8, 9

Galatians 5:6

1 John 4:10, 18

2 Peter 1:3

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