Jesus told a parable in Matthew 25 about three servants,
each entrusted with a measure of their master’s wealth.
Two of them invested and multiplied what they were given.
One buried it in the ground.
The ones who multiplied heard,
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
The one who buried it lost it altogether.
The lesson is simple:
What God gives you is meant to grow.
That means the peace He gave you after the storm
share it so it multiplies in others.
The wisdom you gained in the rebuilding
pour it into someone else’s foundation.
The resources in your hand
sow them into Kingdom ground.
Multiplication doesn’t happen by accident.
It happens by intentional faith.
It’s looking at what’s in your hand and asking,
“Lord, how can this bless more than just me?”
2 Corinthians 9:10 says,
“Now He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness.”
If you’ll sow it,
He’ll grow it.
If you’ll release it,
He’ll increase it.
The enemy wants you to hoard the blessing,
to cling so tightly to what you have
that it never has a chance to expand.
But the Kingdom economy is upside down
the more you give,
the more you gain.
So look at what He’s placed in your hands today
time, talent, treasure, testimony
and dare to believe
that it’s only the starting measure.
Because in the hands of a faithful steward,
God’s blessings don’t just add
they multiply.


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