Genesis 1:22
Following the creation of sea creatures and birds on day five in Genesis 1, God blesses them — the first blessing in Scripture — and commands them to be fruitful, multiply, and fill their respective domains. This is the first time the word 'blessed' (Hebrew: barak) appears in the Bible, and it is spoken over animals before it is ever spoken over humans. The blessing is not merely positive sentiment; it is a creative empowerment — God is releasing the capacity for multiplication into the creatures he has made. The design is abundance: seas filled, skies filled, every available space inhabited by life. Psalm 104:30 connects God's ongoing creative work to his Spirit, and in the New Testament, John 10:10 records Jesus describing his mission as bringing life in abundance — an echo of this original creational intention. The specific application: what has God blessed you with that you are hoarding rather than multiplying? The blessing God gives is always designed to fill more than just the recipient.