Mark Zuckerberg recently shared that Meta now reaches over 3.3 billion people daily across its platforms. This level of scale and influence is a direct result of continuous growth and innovation. From Facebook to Instagram, WhatsApp to Threads, Meta has expanded its reach, ensuring that its platforms shape global conversations and interactions. This is a powerful example of what it means to grow and scale effectively. The more you grow, the more impact you can have. The more you scale, the more resources, opportunities, and influence you have to shape the world in ways that align with your mission.
Many believers think small, not realizing that their ability to create change is tied to their ability to expand. You cannot influence the world at a meaningful level if you are content with staying small. Jesus didn’t just disciple a few people, there were 120 disciples waiting in the upper room for example. Jesus always intended for his message to be global. The apostles didn’t stop in Jerusalem; they spread the gospel far and wide. Growth is not just about ambition; it is about responsibility. The bigger your reach, the more lives you can touch. The more you scale, the more good you can do.
If you are serious about watching the world and making a lasting impact, you must embrace the necessity of growth. You have to give yourself the permission to dream about how better the world could be if you were part of something that serves 3.3 billion people every day. This could mean scaling your business, expanding your influence, or reaching new audiences with your work. Success should not be about luxury or status, but about stewardship—using your resources wisely to serve God. Don’t settle for little when God is calling you to more. Think big, grow massively, and let your influence be a force for good in the world.