His Once and for All Is More Than Enough
The resurrection is heaven’s receipt stamped paid in full. Ha ha. Paid in full. That’s what the stamp of the resurrection means.

The resurrection is heaven’s receipt stamped paid in full. Ha ha. Paid in full. That’s what the stamp of the resurrection means.
So first, this particular verse here is like the Nike slogan: just do it. Just do it.. Do you need help to misunderstand what God is saying here?
Usually when someone says, “Enough is enough,” it means that they have reached their breaking point.
I had somebody give me $50. But that $50 meant a lot to me. Somebody that has millions would be like, $50? Yeah, I have the $50 testimony, and it’s my testimony, and I’m going to share it.
So what more could He do? He was born to die. He performed many miracles, and preached, and taught to multitudes. What more could Jesus do?
Jesus Himself was the sacrifice of the propitiation for our sin, and not for our sins only, but also for the whole world – 1 John 2:2.
Sometimes a parent has spoken to a child and said, “Come on. This is it. Once and for all.” But Jesus Christ did it on a whole other level. When He went to that cross, He shed His own holy blood.
If you’re fearful, just say, “God, You’re with me. God, I’m holding on to You because You’re with me,” just like He did with the disciples on the water when He walked on the water.
It is only through the power of the living God, through the strength of the Holy Spirit, that you are carried through.
We declare that You are the omnipotent One, the One with whom all things are possible, and there is nothing too hard for You to do. And You love us, and You have a plan—a good plan for us, a plan to prosper us.