Unlimited Resources, Unlimited Capacity

Church is meant to be alive. Joyful. Vision-filled.
Not heavy. Not boring.

We don’t just gather for good music or a spiritual spa moment. We gather to be stirred. To see God’s plan. To be reminded there’s more ahead.

Jesus didn’t say, “Go into all the world and worship.” Worship is eternal—we’ll do that forever. He said, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel.” That’s the mission. That’s why we’re here.

And here’s the good news: God hasn’t called us to this with empty hands. He’s given us unlimited resources in Christ.

Your Vision: Realise Unlimited Resources

Ephesians 3:16 says:
“I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit.” (NLT)

Ephesians 1:19–20 says:
“…what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the working of his great might that he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead…” (ESV)

Paul piles words on top of each other—immeasurable, surpassing, dynamic, working, sustaining—because he’s trying to overwhelm you. Resurrection power can’t be captured in one word.

John G. Lake called it “the mystery of mysteries.” Christ dwelling in your heart. Unlimited resources inside you. Not theory. Force in motion.

Capacity Is a Muscle

We say, “I’ve reached my limit. I can’t take more responsibility.” But capacity is not a box. It’s a muscle.

When you work it, it grows. When you hide it, it shrinks.

I hate restrictions. Put me in a box, I’ll want out in five minutes. But many people live content inside their little box because it feels safe. That’s not growth. That’s survival.

Paul knew this. He pushed the church to think beyond their safety nets. He pressed into the “immeasurable greatness of His power.”

Stop Playing Small

Men especially. Let’s be real. Church in our culture has been softened. Flowers on the stage, men with arms folded like ushers during worship, watching football with more passion than they ever give to God.

But when men rise—when they pray, serve, and throw themselves into God’s vision—families rise, churches rise, whole cities rise.

Don’t measure vision by your bank account. If you do, you’ve already denied Christ’s supply. Don’t stay in the comfort zone. Comfort kills capacity. Faith that isn’t moving is already dead.

Your soul is the fuse box. God’s supply is unlimited. If the lights keep flickering, it’s not the supply—it’s the limit you’ve set.

Resurrection Power

This isn’t hype. Paul stacks five Greek words for power in one verse:

  • Dunamis — miracle strength.
  • Energeia — power in motion, energy at work.
  • Kratos — dominion and visible authority.
  • Ischus — muscular endurance to stand.
  • Exousia — delegated authority.

Stacked together, it’s explosive. God’s power outstrips measurement. Overshoots boundaries. Surplus, sustaining, miracle-producing strength.

That power is not floating in heaven. It’s aimed at you who believe. It live in you!

How do you to Access Unlimited Resources?

  1. Confess daily. Say it: “I am filled with His fullness. I have unlimited supply.”
  2. Pray in the Spirit. Tap the well. Stir the inside. (Yes, out loud.)
  3. Listen. Hear. Obey. That’s the whole Christian life.
  4. Take big steps. Start the business. Join the team. Serve in kids’ work. Move.
  5. Refuse to quit. Too many stop one step before breakthrough. Keep pressing.

This church is not small. You are not small. We carry unlimited resources. Resurrection power flows through us. There is more. There must be more.

Don’t let comfort rob your capacity. Don’t let fear measure your future.

Unlimited supply. Unlimited capacity. Unlimited God.


Leadership Takeaways

  • Vision: See unlimited supply, not limited bank balances.
  • Capacity: Stretch like a muscle. Don’t hide in comfort zones.
  • Action: Keep moving—faith that isn’t moving is already dead.
  • People: Call men to rise, serve, and lead with strength.
  • Faith: Confess daily and pray in the Spirit to access supply.

Thank you for reading!

Andy | Diary of a Church Planter

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