When the Math Wasn’t Mathin’
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Text: Gospel of Matthew 14
Let’s tell the story the way it really happened.
Jesus had been teaching all day. The crowd kept growing. Thousands of people. Hungry people. Tired people. Expecting something.
The disciples came to Jesus with what sounded like wisdom:
“Send them away.”
Translation? This is too big. We don’t have enough. It’s not our problem.
But Jesus said something dangerous:
“You give them something to eat.”
Now hold on.
Five loaves. Two fish. Over 5,000 men — not counting women and children.
The math wasn’t mathin’. The numbers didn’t add up. The spreadsheet said, “Impossible.”
And that’s where most of us panic.
Because we’ve been trained to live by calculators and not by faith.
We measure everything:
The size of the crowd.
The size of the need.
The size of the bank account.
The size of our strength.
But heaven doesn’t operate by your calculator.
The boy offered what he had — not what was needed.
And that’s the key.
The miracle didn’t start with abundance. It started with availability.
Jesus lifted it. Blessed it. Broke it. And multiplied it.
Don’t miss that order.
He blessed it before it grew. He broke it before it expanded.
Some of you are in the “breaking” stage — and you think you’re being reduced. But God is positioning you for multiplication.
The crowd didn’t see the math problem. They saw the miracle.
And when it was all over? Everyone ate.Everyone was filled. And there were twelve baskets left over. More at the end than at the beginning.
Let me bring this home.
You’ve had seasons where:
The income didn’t match the bills.
The energy didn’t match the assignment.
The strength didn’t match the pressure.
The resources didn’t match the responsibility.
But somehow…
The rent got paid. The lights stayed on. The opportunity came through. The door opened at the last minute.
The math wasn’t mathin’ —But heaven was moving.
You didn’t manipulate it. You didn’t mastermind it. You didn’t engineer the outcome.
God multiplied what you surrendered.
Here’s the revelation:
When what you have isn’t enough in your hands —it becomes more than enough in His.
So the next time the numbers don’t make sense…The next time the budget looks impossible…The next time the assignment feels too big… Don’t focus on the lack. Lift what you have. Put it in His hands. And watch what God does.
Because when it’s all said and done,you won’t be able to explain it with math.
You’ll just have to testify: God did it.
Today we give in faith. We give trusting multiplication. We give believing that what leaves our hand does not leave our life — it enters our future. Give your greatest gift today and watch Heaven move on your behalf



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