Quotes
| Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our greatest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. -- Marianne Williamson |
| How to Receive The Blessing |
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What is The Blessing? To keep fresh in your minds what The Blessing is, consider Genesis 27:28,29 when Isaac passed The Blessing that God gave to his father, Abraham, down to Jacob.
Do you see how Jacob was to experience the earth's richness and abundance. Later in Jacob's story, you will see how he had acquired so much that he was able to separate into two groups when he was coming upon his brother Esau. Also, notice how people who blessed Jacob would also be blessed.
Redeemed We know from Galatians 3:13,14,29 that Christ redeemed us from The Curse of the Law (the curse is sin, sickness, and poverty). Not only that, the reason he redeemed us is that The Blessing given to Abraham would be available to the Gentiles as well:
If Christians have been made heirs, why aren't more Christians Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? Notice that this passage says that The Blessing might come to us. So, how might it come? By FAITH - by believing the promise and supporting that belief through corresponding action (see James 2:14-26 to gain perspective on corresponding actions). It ought to make you want to shout and praise The LORD when you read that we are both REDEEMED from the Curse of The Law AND we are Abraham's seed and HEIRS. So, that pronouncement that Isaac made to Jacob is also available to Christians as well.
How to Act According to Your Faith Now that you know that The Blessing is available to you, it's time to understand how to connect to the promise. One very clear passage on connecting to the Blessing is in Malachi 3.
Others will see how blessed you are when you connect to God through tithes and offerings. Keep in mind that tithe means tenth. So, to establish the tithing covenant with God, you must give God a tenth of your income to the church where you get fed the Word. This is the way to enter into a Covenant relationship with God.
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