Equipped for Boldness: You Lack Nothing
- Amy Diane Ross
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Key Scripture: "His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue." (2 Peter 1:3)
1. You Are Fully Equipped. This week, we focused on the truth that God has already given you everything you need. You are not lacking. Through His divine power, He has provided you with His Spirit, His promises, His strength, and His wisdom. That means whatever He calls you to, He also equips you for. If you're wondering, "Do I have what it takes?" the answer is yes—because Christ lives in you.
When God gives you an assignment, He provides the resources. Whether it's finances, support, strength, or clarity, He will not leave you lacking. The question becomes: "Did God call me to this?" If the answer is yes, trust that He will provide.
2. His Power Works In You 2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds us that His strength is made perfect in our weakness. You were never meant to do it all alone. God's power is not something you strive for—it's something that already dwells within you through the Holy Spirit.
You have access to wisdom, discernment, and supernatural strength because God lives in you. James says He gives wisdom generously. You are empowered to fulfill every good work He places before you. Even in your weakness, He is still at work.

3. Step Boldly Into Your Calling. God’s children are not called to live timid, shrinking lives. Proverbs 28:1 says, "The righteous are as bold as a lion." That includes you. Your identity in Christ gives you access to a new kind of courage, not rooted in perfection, but in the grace of God.
You will make mistakes. You will get it wrong sometimes. But grace says, "Keep going." God's grace even covers your missteps. What matters is that you show up, that you walk through the doors God opens, and that you trust Him to lead you.
4. Be Continually Filled With the Spirit In Acts, the early church didn’t just receive the Holy Spirit once—they were continually filled. And every time they were, the result was boldness. Peter preached with fire to the very people who crucified Jesus. That’s the power of the Spirit at work.
When you are filled with the Spirit, you will live differently. You will speak boldly, live honestly, and stand firmly—even when it costs you. That boldness is not something you earn; it's something you receive. Acts 4:31
Conclusion: Walk in What You've Been Given You are not missing anything. You have His Spirit, His promises, His grace, and His love. You are fully equipped. The only thing left is to believe it—and to walk in it.
Let nothing stop you. Not fear. Not people. Not past failure. God has called you, and He is faithful to complete the work He began in you.
Your boldness is not arrogance—it's alignment. You are simply walking in agreement with what God has already said about you. So, go. Be bold. You lack nothing.
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