Do We Really “Have It All”?
I was listening to a lively discussion on the radio about whether we can truly “have it all”—balancing work, family, and a full life. Some wondered if the phrase only applies to women; others debated what “all” even means.
As a former English teacher and someone who takes words pretty literally, the word “all” is what gives me pause. To me, having it all isn’t about possessions—it’s about God, family, peace, and stability. Mark 8:36 reminds us, “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
Sure, I could use more money, and I would love to have more peaceful days than chaotic ones. But when I look at my life—God’s love, my faith, my ministry, my family, my true friends—I realize I already have so much.
Not every day will be perfect. In fact, many will not be. There are struggles, but they don’t last forever. That’s the balance of life.
Do I have it all? It depends on how you define it. What I do have is the love of the Father and His plan unfolding in my life—and that’s truly everything I need.
Prayer: Father, thank You for the blessings that fill our lives, even when we don’t see them all at once. Help us to recognize that having You is having everything we need. Teach us to trust Your plan, knowing You are the source of true peace, joy, and fulfillment. Amen.