How To Multiply Your Talents

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Post written by Daniel Richard. Follow me on Twitter.

We are all amazed at how there are people (or sometimes we refer to them as “superhumans”) who are truly awesome at doing great things.

From artists to writers, teachers to high scoring students, entrepreneurs and marketplace leaders … you may find yourself wondering how you could get to be like them or have abilities near as amazing as them.

Allow me give the assurance that you already have in you the seed form of greatness that you can begin with—they are your talents; I’m talking about your skills here.

And that you can multiply your talents and do bigger works that you could possibly imagine.

Instead of giving you the top 10 tips to multiply your talents, here’s just a couple of them that’s based on Psalms 41:1.

Blessed is he who has regard for the weak; the LORD delivers him in times of trouble. ~ Psalms 41:1, New International Version

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Understanding Multiplication

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Post written by Daniel Richard. Follow me on Twitter.

Most of you would have probably read up on how Jesus multiplied the loaves of bread to a hungry crowd during His ministry.

Multiplication wasn’t reserved only for those days—there were modern day accounts that had me all excited about seeing one occurring (read: The Supernatural Power of a Transformed Mind: Access to a Life of Miraclesby Bill Johnson) even today.

And I had the privilege of experiencing one such event.

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Being Driven

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Post written by Daniel Richard. Follow me on Twitter.

There are times when we are totally caught up with life that we forget one important thing: our fellowship with God.

You are made to excel in everything you do.

You are smart, intelligent, nimble, and fast in getting things done.

You are driven to succeed.

But, ask yourself the following as the day draws closer to the end:

“Are you too driven, until you drive God away from your life?”

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