It never makes sense at first.
You look at what’s in your hand and it doesn’t match the size of the vision. You count what you have left, and it doesn’t align with what God promised. You're called to overflow… but surrounded by limits. Assigned to nations… but holding scraps. You’ve fasted. You’ve obeyed. You’ve sown. And still—it looks like not enough.
And just when you begin to question if you misheard God—He reminds you: “I don’t need much. I just need it to be Mine.”
Family—let’s be honest: walking with God can sometimes be confusing, especially when His instructions don’t seem to make sense. He asks for things you’re still waiting for yourself. He tells you to sow in a season when you're already stretched. And somehow... He expects you to trust Him anyway. That’s when you know—you’ve entered Jubilee territory because in God’s Kingdom, Heaven’s economy starts where logic ends.
Welcome to Kingdom Economics—where obedience is the investment and surrender is the transaction. In God's system, you don’t wait for abundance before you give—you give what you have, and abundance comes after. This is where Heaven rewrites the rules because there is a mystery in the Kingdom: What you keep, you lose. What you release, multiplies.
In John 6, we are introduced to a very interesting scenario: a toddler’s meal—five crackers and two canned sardines—was used to feed over 5,000 men, not including the women and children. As if that weren’t enough, there were twelve baskets of leftovers collected afterward.
What kind of God does this?
One who doesn’t need the quantity—He needs the release. Jesus didn’t ask for a feast; He asked for what was already there. Once that small lunch touched His hands, natural law gave way to Kingdom law. That’s not math; that’s Majesty. The miracle didn’t begin when the crowd sat down. It began the moment someone let go of what they had.
This is Kingdom math:
The surrendered becomes supernatural.
The small becomes surplus.
The not enough becomes more than enough.
So don’t spend this week stressing about what you don’t have. Spend it asking God what He wants to touch through you.Because when it leaves your hand in obedience—it enters into His in power.
By Felicia Asomaning
Founding Head/Senior Leader
Church Unplugged Inc.
www.churchunplugged.net