“The blessing of the LORD, it makes
rich... and he adds no sorrow with it.” – Pro 10:22
I don’t know how you can scheme your way
out of this one. It is kind of unequivocal and clear, innit? If you want to be
a child of God, and still be destitute, then you’re going to need a good lawyer
to stop the blessings from coming...
All through this week we’ve been talking
about blessings, (and a little about curses, too). And we established from the
outset that blessings are an intrinsic part of the life of the child of God.
Our opening verse unambiguously states that
God’s blessings make rich. And it isn’t talking about some vague, indistinct
‘spiritual’ kind of blessing that doesn’t change your situations. No, it’s
talking about REAL blessings. The “Beloved” Apostle, writing at the culmination
of the New Testament said, “Beloved, I wish above all things that you may
prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers.” (3Jn1:2).
If John distinguished soul prosperity from
physical wealth and health, we mustn’t presume we know better.
Beloved, while it is true that the
Christian life is not one of pleasure and self-comfort, it is wrong to assume
that means it is one of pain, suffering and misery, (this mindset can even be
spiritually dangerous). As a child of God, you qualify for God’s continuous
blessing every day, in every area of your life. And the blessings are real, the
blessings are tangible, the blessings are for your benefit.
Therefore, live with a blessing
mentality. You are too blessed to be stressed; too defended to be offended, too
lifted to be defeated.
I pray the blessings we talked about this
week be part of you now and always in Jesus’ Name.
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that you
through his poverty might be rich;”– 2Co 8:9.
“And God is able to make all grace
abound toward you; that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may
abound to every good work;”– 2Co 9:8.
AMEN.
More Blessings await
you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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