What does multiplication look like. That's a question that I have been asking myself recently. Not just in one area of life, but in multiple areas. What does it look like to see growth not just as a mathematical concept but as a principle of the Kingdom of Heaven? When I think about multiplication, I'm drawn to the life of Jesus. There always seemed to be more with Jesus. He always had more than enough. It wasn't just addition; it was an exponential increase.
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An Invitation and a Promise Part 2
The opening line of the Lord's Prayer, "Our Father, who is in heaven," is an invitation to encounter God in an intimate, personal way. Jesus intended to recalibrate his listeners' perception of God, emphasizing his nature as a loving father engaging closely with His children. The phrase also underscores the collective relationship of faith and God's transcendence, reminding of His ultimate authority. Above all, the line reaffirms God’s constant presence, inviting prayer and reinforcing that believers are never alone.
