Aspirational Mindset Coaching Podcast (AMC)

Multiplication

Rubina Patterson Season 1 Episode 29

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Hello darlings, and today we're going to talk about multiplication. Multiplication is such an important word because it varies when compared to sequential. A sequential setup. So what I'm trying to say there is that if you look at this some of the stories, especially in the Bible, where we we hear the story of the five loaves and two small fishes. That story about multiplication, it's a theme through a lot of holy books. And the incident where we heard about the five loaves and two fish is when Jesus was teaching quite a large crowd of people, around about 5,000, and they'd listened to him for quite some time. And the disciples were saying, you know, just briefly talking about how to feed them, and they got the five loaves and two small fish, and the disciples were a bit skeptical as to how the crowd are going to be fed. So it's really important that we understand the process. The process initially is about giving thanks first and foremost. And there was one thing that the crowd were told to do, and that was to sit sit down. That's it, that's all they had to do. And as Jesus broke the bread after giving thanks, this kept baking the bread, giving it to the the crowd, um, and they were all fed. They were all filled, full up, filled with with food, and the interesting thing is there was leftovers as well. So the point is multiplication is something we can practice because we're still living within those laws, the same laws that we get taught that are throughout the Bible. Um there's so many different examples of multiplication. I know one of my favorite favourite stories is in Numbers. I think it's no Kings, I think it's 2 Kings chapter 4, where the widow was really struggling and she needed some help. And what I loved is that Elisha says, What can I do for you? And then she explained, didn't she, that the husband had been a servant and he'd passed away, and now it's her sons and her. And he would say, What have you got in the house? And she said, Nothing apart from the spouted jar of oil. And he said for her to use that oil, and they got the vessels, they filled the vessels until they couldn't fill any more, and they sold it, and they lived off of the once once they paid off the the creditors, they lived off of that which was given to them, it was it multiplied. How can a small jar of oil fill so many vessels? It's through multiplication. Multiplication is so important in life. It doesn't have to be sequential, it doesn't have to be one small step after another. We could multiply ourselves, as we know in the in the famous book U Squared, it talks about multiplying ourselves, multiplying what we do, relying on the unseen forces, and multiplying what we who we are, what we have, by giving thanks first of all, and taking action in faith, acting as if we already have what we want. That is one of the biggest laws and principles that we can all follow. Act now as if we have what it is that we want. Give thanks, take action, and just be amazed. So multiplication is a word that we can use. It's my word for the year, multiplication. It's about wanting more, becoming more and being more. Ask for more, see more, but remember to always give thanks before you actually receive it. Look at the lilies. Look at how marvelously they are dressed. And the word is how they didn't have to work hard to look more splendid than Solomon. So if the lilies of the valleys can look so beautiful, abundant and affluent and beautiful, how much more so us? Keep multiplying, become more. As we know in the first story in the Bible of Adam and Eve, to multiply. We're still on the same earth, we're still under the same laws. Just keep that in mind. Thank you.