The phrase, "God is all I need" is a very common one that is used in the Christian church, . . . but how true is it, . . . and can it really even be followed?
I am not really sure it CAN be adhered to, firstly. How many sing or say the phrase, yet must keep up with many other things in thier life, and if they don't they will end up in trouble? How many would say to their spouse, you aren't needed in my life?
Secondly, is the phrase even true? If one takes the story of Adam in the Garden of Eden, what the story offers is that Adam literally walked with God, . . . not in a "faith" way, like we can only do today. YET, God realized that, for Adam (and humanity, in general), He WASN'T all Adam needed. God even stated it so, "It is not good for man to be alone", . . . in other words, Adam was deficient in some area that God could not fill, . . . and rightly so.
I do not sing or state such a phrase with complete honesty. I realize that God BRINGS good things to us, so He PROVIDES what we NEED. So wouldn't a better phrase be, "God GIVES all I need"? That includes salvation, which was given to us.
I am not really sure it CAN be adhered to, firstly. How many sing or say the phrase, yet must keep up with many other things in thier life, and if they don't they will end up in trouble? How many would say to their spouse, you aren't needed in my life?
Secondly, is the phrase even true? If one takes the story of Adam in the Garden of Eden, what the story offers is that Adam literally walked with God, . . . not in a "faith" way, like we can only do today. YET, God realized that, for Adam (and humanity, in general), He WASN'T all Adam needed. God even stated it so, "It is not good for man to be alone", . . . in other words, Adam was deficient in some area that God could not fill, . . . and rightly so.
I do not sing or state such a phrase with complete honesty. I realize that God BRINGS good things to us, so He PROVIDES what we NEED. So wouldn't a better phrase be, "God GIVES all I need"? That includes salvation, which was given to us.