My Cup Runs Over
Tea, coffee, milk – whatever the beverage – my cup runs over quite often.
I fail to pay attention, and I pour more than my cup can hold. I can make some big messes.
My cup runs over in other ways as well.
With these, I don’t make a mess. Instead, I find I’m abundantly blessed with:
- More than enough to meet my daily needs
- The love of friends and family
- The opportunity to share that love and those resources with others
Often, we apply this expression to big moments or benefits. I find, however, that my cup runs over more often from the little things, such as:
- Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets
- Children’s laughter
- Fresh garden vegetables
- Hugs, with arms or words
- Quiet moments alone or with someone I love
During hard times, when my cup’s almost empty, I recall those experiences.
I also rest in the knowledge of God’s love and care. Now, that makes my cup run over!
This phrase comes from Psalm 23, one of the best known psalms (songs) in the Bible.
“My cup runs over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord
Forever” (Psalm 23:5-6 NKJV).
What about you? What makes your cup run over? Please comment.
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7 thoughts on “My Cup Runs Over”
The Lord has blessed me so much that my cup has run over so I now need a bucket. God is not slack concerning His promises. He is ever faithful and true even when we’re not. John 10:10 …I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more ABUNDANTLY. That’s just one of the Lord’s many promises. As a child of the King we need lay hold of all that He is offering. But, first and foremost, we need His gift of salvation.
How true, Beverley. God provides buckets of blessings each day if we will open our eyes and hearts to them. Thank you.