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Fruitful Quote by Myles Munroe

“Be fruitful. God’s command in Genesis 1:28 is most often understood as referring to procreation, but filling the earth with people is only part of the meaning. The Hebrew word for fruitful means more than just sexual reproduction; it refers to being fruitful in either a literal or a figurative…” quote by Myles Munroe
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““Be fruitful. God’s command in Genesis 1:28 is most often understood as referring to procreation, but filling the earth with people is only part of the meaning. The Hebrew word for fruitful means more than just sexual reproduction; it refers to being fruitful in either a literal or a figurative sense. Fruitfulness can be qualitative in nature as well as quantitative. Mankind has never had a problem being procreative—a current global population of over six billion is proof of that—but we do have a problem with being fruitful in the other ways God desires. Essentially, being fruitful means releasing our potential. Fruit is an end product. An apple tree may provide cool shade and be beautiful to look at, but until it produces apples it has not fulfilled its ultimate purpose. Apples contain the seeds of future apple trees and, therefore, future apples. However, apples also have something else to offer: a sweet and nourishing food to satisfy human physical hunger. In this sense, fruit has a greater purpose than simply reproducing; fruit exists to bless the world. Every person is born with a seed of greatness. God never tells us to go find seed; it is already within us. Inside each of us is the seed potential for a full forest—a bumper crop of fruit with which to bless the world. We each were endowed at birth with a unique gift, something we were born to do or become that no one else can achieve the way we can. God’s purpose is that we bear abundant fruit and release the blessings of our gift and potential to the world.””

Myles Munroe

About This Quote

Source Book: Purpose Driven Life, Myles Munroe, 2005

Being fruitful means realizing and sharing one's innate potential to benefit others, beyond mere reproduction.

In simple terms: Use your gifts to bless the world.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate and share your talents.

Themes

purpose potential service spiritual growth

Mood

inspired hopeful

Type

motivational spiritual

When to use this quote

  • career development
  • volunteering
  • mentorship
  • creative projects
  • community building

Key Concepts

fruitfulness gift blessing growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unique gift do you feel called to share?
  • How can you nurture it despite obstacles?
A Different Perspective

Potential may be limited by fear, lack of resources, or societal constraints.

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