
📌 Scenario for Reflection
Olivia noticed an elderly woman struggling to carry her things and helped her, thinking nothing of it. Later, the woman tearfully shared how that simple act of kindness restored her faith in humanity after a difficult week.
It reminded Olivia of the story of the boy with the five loaves and two fish. He didn’t need the miracle—he provided it. He gave what he had, and Jesus multiplied it beyond anything he could have imagined.
💡 Lesson:
Never underestimate what God can do with what seems small. Whether it’s a kind gesture, an encouraging word, or an offering of time, when we place it in God’s hands, He makes it more than enough.
How does the idea that God can multiply our small offerings influence your approach to giving?
It inspires me to give, even when I have little.
It reassures me that every small gift matters.
I'm still learning that small acts can make a big impact.
I struggle to see how a tiny offering can be significant.
💬 Discussion Question for Comments:
Have you ever seen God multiply something small in your life—whether it was time, resources, or an act of kindness? What happened?
When I began to place my trust in God more fully, rather than viewing Him as just a presence in my life, He gave me more confidence, a clearer mindset, and a deeper sense of peace.
I saw multimplication in the fruits of the Spirit. I surrendered everything to God—the good and the bad—and He amplified my attitude, patience and tolerance, ultimately making me a better Christian. I am content.