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A Jesus Culture: We Don’t Maintain We Multiply

Mar 8, 2026    Pastor Ezra Stanton

Growth is happening in your life right now whether you asked for it or not. The question is whether it’s healthy growth or just… expansion. In this message, Ezra takes Mission Church into a core value that refuses to settle for maintenance mode: We don’t maintain, we multiply.


Using Acts 2 and the early church, he shows the shift God loves to make, from addition to multiplication. Not just more people in a room, but more disciples, more maturity, more gospel momentum. Addition is good. Multiplication is God-sized.


Then the message turns to Matthew 14 and the feeding of the five thousand, a moment where the disciples are ready to manage the crowd and protect their limits, but Jesus refuses to think small. You feed them. The math doesn’t work. The resources are laughable. A kid’s lunch in front of a massive crowd. And that’s exactly the point. God doesn’t need what’s impressive. He needs what’s surrendered.


Ezra calls out the question hiding in a lot of believers: what good is this? What good is what I have? What good am I? And he answers it with the miracle itself. God’s math is different. He multiplies surrender. He invites ordinary people into the work so the miracle doesn’t just meet the need, it forms the disciples carrying it.


And then he lands the punch: the miracle has a middle. Between blessing and giving, there’s breaking. Because so many of us want to be used without being refined, multiplied without being humbled, impactful without losing control. But breaking isn’t the end. It’s the release. God isn’t punishing you. He’s preparing you.


This is a message for anyone who feels stuck, comfortable, cynical, or tapped out. It’s also for the person who’s ready to say yes again. Where are you maintaining, and where is God inviting you to multiply right now?