A Prayer to Trust God's Provision When Resources Run Low
By Rachel Wojo, host of the Untangling Prayer Podcast
Bible Reading:
"And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:19
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The email arrived on a Friday morning, and it might as well have said "Change in Direction" in the subject line. I read it twice, then closed my laptop and just sat there.
It was nothing personal, but they were going a different way. For various reasons, the company had shifted priorities. It wasn't that my work wasn’t needed. It just wasn't needed anymore with them.
Honestly, that email felt like the final straw. I'd been running on fumes for weeks. Working hard and trying new approaches that went nowhere. I had been reaching out to people who didn't respond. I kept thinking that if I could figure out the right strategy or angle, or take the right next step, something would finally click into place.
But that particular day, I remember sitting there thinking, "I don't know what else to try." It truly felt like I had no options left.
Isn't this what we do? We get so focused on our strategies, what we can make happen, and what we can produce, that we forget God's provision doesn't depend on any of that. Philippians 4:19 doesn't say God will meet our needs according to how many options we've exhausted, how hard we've worked, or how much we still have left in our tanks.
It says He'll meet our needs according to His riches in glory. Not ours. His.
And His don't run out. Hallelujah!
A friend had told me something the week before that had been resonating with me. She said in the Old Testament, God told the Israelites to let their land rest every seventh year. A whole year. No planting, no harvesting, not a plough to the ground. And she said something that stuck with me: "Rachel, that rest wasn't really about the land. It was about their hearts.” God wanted them to know they could trust Him to provide, even when they stopped producing.
I'd been so focused on what I could strategize, what I could make happen, what I could produce, that I forgot God's provision doesn't depend on any of that. Philippians 4:19 doesn't say God will meet my needs based on how many options I've exhausted, how hard I've worked, or how much I still have left in my tank.
It says He'll meet my needs according to His riches in glory. Not mine. His.
And His don't run out.
Are you running on empty? Not necessarily with work, but with something. Maybe you're emotionally depleted from taking care of everyone else. Are you physically exhausted from demands that never stop? Is it that you are mentally worn out from trying to solve problems you can't fix or financially stretched so thin you're not sure how you'll make it to the end of the month? Or maybe you've just tried everything you know, and nothing's working.
What I’m learning is that God's supply isn't measured by our capacity. When we're running on empty, He's still full. His resources don't depend on ours.
Jesus truly is all you need.
Let's Pray:
God,
I'm tired. I'm running on empty, and I don't have much left. I feel depleted.
And I confess I've been measuring everything by what I have left instead of by what You have. I've been trying to exhaust every option before I really trust You. I've been thinking, Your provision somehow depends on my productivity, my strategies, or my ability to make things work. Forgive me for that.
Help me trust You before I run out of options, not just after. Teach me how to rest, even when everything in me wants to keep striving, strategizing, and trying to figure it out. Remind me that Your riches don't run low just because mine do. You're not limited by what I can accomplish, produce, or figure out on my own.
Thank You that Your supply is enough. For all of this. For all of me. Help me believe that today.
In Jesus' name,
Amen.
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Originally published Monday, 09 March 2026.








