There is something sacred about simplicity—especially when it comes to remembering what matters most.
Michael W. Smith returns with a quiet but powerful reminder rooted in one of the oldest practices of the Church: coming to the table. Not with noise, not with striving—but with open hands.
“Break the bread and lift the cup, the Body and the Blood.”
These words don't rush us. They slow us down. They invite us to pause long enough to remember that our faith is not built on what we bring, but on what Christ has already given.
Communion has always been more than a ritual. It is a declaration. A confession. A re-centering of the heart.
He will always be enough.
In seasons of celebration, it's easy to say those words. Gratitude flows naturally when prayers are answered and life feels full. But this truth is not anchored in circumstances—it is anchored in Christ Himself.
When life feels uncertain…When prayers seem unanswered…When strength feels thin…
He will always be enough.
The bread reminds us His body was broken—fully, completely, willingly. The cup reminds us His blood was poured out—not partially, but abundantly. There is no gap left for us to fill. No shortage in His sacrifice. No moment where His sufficiency runs dry.
This is where quiet confidence is born.
Not in control.Not in clarity.But in Christ.
And maybe that's why songs like this matter so deeply. They don't try to impress—they help us remember. They give language to what our hearts already long to believe but sometimes forget: that Jesus is not just enough in theory… He is enough right now.
Today, take a moment to sit in that truth.
Whether in a crowded room or a quiet space, whether your faith feels strong or fragile—come back to the table in your heart.
Break the bread.Lift the cup.Remember the Body and the Blood.
And let this confession rise again, steady and unshaken:
He will always be enough.
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