Did you multiply purpose or pleasure??
Be fruitful — not reckless.
Just because you're attracted to them doesn't mean you were meant to lie with them.
Some of y’all out here planting seeds in soil that was never yours.
One day, you’ll stand before the Lord — not with excuses but with your actions.
And the question will be: did you multiply purpose… or pleasure?
📖Genesis 1:28 (KJV)
"And God blessed them, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply…”
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In a world filled with distractions and temptations, the call to be fruitful—both spiritually and personally—remains imperative. Genesis 1:28 serves as a reminder that God commanded humanity to be fruitful and multiply, not merely in numbers but in purpose and intention. This scripture encourages believers to reflect deeply on their relationships and decisions. Are they fostering growth that aligns with God’s will, or are they succumbing to fleeting pleasures that detract from their spiritual journey? Reflecting on the idea of planting seeds, it’s crucial to understand that not every attraction or desire is meant to bear fruit. Just because someone is physically appealing does not mean they should be part of our inner circle or our life’s journey. Every relationship we engage in must contribute to our spiritual maturity, feeding into a life rich in purpose. Consider the impact of your choices; will they lead to lasting joy and fulfillment or merely satisfaction in the moment? As we stand before God one day, our actions will speak volumes. The accountability we have for how we choose to live—a life of purpose versus chasing pleasure—will be a focal point in our spiritual accountability. Embracing the call to be fruitful means making choices that nourish our souls and positively impact those around us. Let us strive for relationships and actions that glorify God and contribute to our intended purpose. Remember, being fruitful is not about being reckless; it is about taking wisdom and discernment into every aspect of our lives.





























































































