Andrew Wommack Devotional for 1 May 2026 — Jesus Meets All Our Needs

  

TODAY’S ANDREW WOMMACK DEVOTIONAL. 


 
TOPIC: Jesus Meets All Our Needs

 
Matthew 14:16, "But Jesus said unto them, They need not depart; give ye them to eat."

 
Text: Matthew 14:15-18
 
The disciples were using natural reasoning and recognized that they didn't have the ability to minister to the multitude's need for food. Jesus did have the ability and the willingness to minister to their needs, so the multitude did not need to depart. All of their needs could be met through Jesus.

The same thing is true today. Some disciples today are sending the multitudes to the world to meet their physical needs (finances, health, counseling, etc.) and proclaiming that God only meets spiritual needs. But, 'they need not depart.' The Lord is willing and able to heal our bodies, prosper us financially, or counsel us from His Word in any area of our life where we might have need.


Before we can be a blessing, we have to be blessed (Gen. 12:2). One of the purposes of God's prosperity in our lives is so that we can be a blessing to others. The Scriptures instruct us to walk in God's love towards all men, believers and non-believers alike. Jesus told us to love our enemies (Mt. 5:44). In Galatians 6:10 Paul places a priority on helping fellow Christians. This does not diminish our responsibility to show God's love to non-believers. Instead, Paul is simply saying 'charity must start at home.' It would be hypocritical to step over hurting brothers and sisters in the Lord to find unbelievers to minister to.

God didn't just give us something that He had; He gave Himself. And what was God's motive for giving? It wasn't because of His need, but ours. He was motivated out of love for us (Jn. 3:16). In the same way, we should be encouraged to give unselfishly of ourselves. Pray for Divine appointments, to be used of God to touch someone's life today.

 
PRAISEJAMZBLOG INSIGHT

Today’s devotional reminds us that Jesus is not limited to meeting only spiritual needs—He is concerned about every area of our lives. Just as He fed the multitude, He remains our source for provision, healing, guidance, and strength. When we shift our focus from our limitations to His ability, we begin to see that nothing is beyond His reach.

More importantly, God blesses us so we can become a blessing to others. As we receive from Him, we are called to give selflessly, reflecting His love to both believers and non-believers. When we live with this mindset, we become vessels through which God meets the needs of others, bringing hope, help, and transformation wherever we go.

 
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