Multiplicity

Ezekiel 36:30 And I will multiply the fruit of the tree, and the increase of the field, that ye shall receive no more reproach of famine among the heathen.

The word multiplicity means the state of being multiple or manifold, and it can be found in many aspects of our lives. It can refer to the different roles we play, the many relationships we have, or the various talents and skills we possess.

In the book of Ezekiel, chapter 36, verse 30, we read: "I will multiply the fruit of the tree and the increase of the field, so that you will never again suffer the disgrace of famine among the nations." This verse speaks of God's promise to bless his people with abundance and plenty, to multiply the fruit of their labor and the increase of their crops.

But this promise of multiplication is not just about material wealth. It is also about the many ways in which God multiplies his blessings in our lives. He gives us multiple gifts and talents, multiple opportunities to serve him, and multiple relationships that enrich our lives.

God has created each one of us with a unique set of gifts and talents. He has given us different abilities and strengths that we can use to serve him and others. Some of us may have a talent for music, while others may have a talent for teaching. Whatever our gifts may be, we are called to use them to bring glory to God and to bless others.

God also gives us multiple opportunities to serve him. We can serve him in our churches, in our communities, and in our workplaces. We can serve him through acts of kindness, through sharing the gospel, and through prayer. There are countless ways in which we can serve God, and each one of us has a unique role to play.

Finally, God blesses us with multiple relationships. We have our families, our friends, our colleagues, and our fellow believers. Each relationship is a gift from God, and each one enriches our lives in a different way. We are called to love and serve others, to share our lives with them, and to encourage them in their walk with God.

So let us embrace the concept of multiplicity in our lives. Let us use our gifts and talents to serve God and others. Let us seek out opportunities to serve him and to make a difference in the world. And let us cherish the relationships that God has given us, knowing that they are a precious gift from him.

 1 Peter 4:10: "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms." God is the source of our multiplicity and our response to this love is to use them for His glory. 

God bless you. 
Prayer key:

1. Lord, thank you for the blessing of today in Jesus Christ name 

2. Lord, command your grace of multiplication in my life in Jesus Christ name. 

3. Lord, give me the grace to be faithful steward, using my many gifts and talents to bless others and bring glory to your name in Jesus Christ name. 

4. Thank you Lord for answered prayers in Jesus Christ name. Amen.