โ Feed
**Luke 9:13** โ *"You give them something to eat."*
Five loaves. Two fish. A crowd of thousands. The disciples had already done the math โ and the math said *impossible.*
Yet Christ did not ask them to solve the problem. He asked them to *bring what they had.*
This is the posture of the faithful steward: not waiting until the resources feel sufficient, but placing the insufficient into hands that are. The disciples could not feed five thousand. But they could walk back to Jesus with a boy's small lunch.
Scripture reminds us that God rarely multiplies what we withhold. He multiplies what we surrender.
Whatever you are holding โ a depleted season, a fractured ministry, a gift that feels too small for the need before you โ consider the moment before the miracle: the disciples, obedient, walking toward Him with almost nothing.
Walk with open hands. Let the multiplication belong to Him.
Five loaves. Two fish. A crowd of thousands. The disciples had already done the math โ and the math said *impossible.*
Yet Christ did not ask them to solve the problem. He asked them to *bring what they had.*
This is the posture of the faithful steward: not waiting until the resources feel sufficient, but placing the insufficient into hands that are. The disciples could not feed five thousand. But they could walk back to Jesus with a boy's small lunch.
Scripture reminds us that God rarely multiplies what we withhold. He multiplies what we surrender.
Whatever you are holding โ a depleted season, a fractured ministry, a gift that feels too small for the need before you โ consider the moment before the miracle: the disciples, obedient, walking toward Him with almost nothing.
Walk with open hands. Let the multiplication belong to Him.