Abundance Flows Through You: Trusting God as the True Source
- Aime Hernandez
- Jul 9
- 2 min read
Have you ever had everything planned out—a specific payment, a specific project, a specific outcome—only to watch the plan fall apart?
I recently experienced this. I had lined up a project that was supposed to fund some important personal and business expenses. The client delayed the payment more than once. Frustration built. Anxiety crept in. I kept thinking, “God, I did everything right. Why is this happening?”
But here's what did happen: Everything I needed got paid for. Everything I had planned still happened. And more.
Not through the client I was depending on. But through unexpected open doors, new provision, and blessings I couldn’t have orchestrated on my own.
It was a holy reminder:
God is the Source. Everything else is just a channel.
You Plant, God Grows
Scripture reminds us of this truth over and over:
“I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth.”— 1 Corinthians 3:6

We do the planting—faithful work, wise stewardship, showing up.
We water—follow through, stay consistent, keep the faith.
We fertilize—learn, grow, adjust, trust.
But only God makes it grow.
He can reroute provision when one path dries up. He can multiply little into much. He can provide even when we don’t see how.
Your Job Is to Stay Open
When we believe God is the source, we stop clinging so tightly to how we think things should unfold. That client you were counting on? That job you were hoping for? That launch you were planning? They are just vessels. But God is not limited to one outcome.
“The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”—Proverbs 16:9 (ESV)
Your role is obedience. His role is outcome.
Your job is to stay open—to be a willing channel, not the Source. That’s when abundance flows. That’s when God gets the glory.
God’s Provision Is Never Late
Maybe you’re in a season where things aren’t lining up the way you expected. Maybe your “plan A” fell apart. I want to remind you: God didn’t fall apart with it.
Abundance isn’t about striving. It’s about trusting. It’s about knowing that when one well dries up, another can open. When a client falls through, God’s plan never does.

A Prayer for Provision & Trust
God, I release my grip on the outcome. I trust that You are the Source of all things, and I ask You to direct my steps. I will do the planting, the watering, and the nurturing—believing that You will bring the growth, the fruit, and the overflow, in Your perfect way. Amen.
Keep Planting. Keep Trusting. Stay in Flow.
Abundance isn’t about more effort. It’s about more trust. When you know who your Source is, you can stop striving—and start flowing.
God’s got this. And He’s got you, too.
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