“Two are better than one… If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” Ecclesiastes 4:9–10(NKJV)
We live in a world where many chase success, wealth, and influence—but often neglect one of God’s most powerful tools for increase: relationships. God designed us for connection, and the quality of our relationships often determines the quality of our lives. God often channels increase through people. God uses people to bless people. Good relationships open doors, bring favor, and attract opportunity. Isolation may protect you from pain, but it will also cut you off from provision
“As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.” Proverbs 27:17 (NKJV)
Quality relationships sharpen vision, character, and purpose but it will also Require Intentional Investment. Time, communication, and forgiveness are necessary if you must have and maintain quality relationships that guarantees increase in your life. You reap what you sow—even in relationships. Shallow connections bring shallow returns; deep bonds bring lasting rewards. Who you follow will ultimately determines what follows you.
“Do not be deceived: ‘Evil company corrupts good habits.’”1 Corinthians 15:33(NKJV)
Your circle determines your ceiling. Who surrounds you will either fuel your faith or feed your fear. Elevation often comes when you’re connected to the right people. God designed you for relationship, and He often brings increase through divine quality connections. When it comes to relationships, do as much as you can to prioritize quality over quantity. Choose relationships that honor God, challenge you to grow, and carry the fragrance of grace and truth.
Prayer of the Day: Father in the name of Jesus, I ask that you help me to build meaningful, God-centered relationships. Open my eyes to divine connections and give me the wisdom to invest in the people You’ve placed around me. Give me grace to make my relationships channels of growth, purpose, and increase. Amen.”
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