The last couple of weeks, the Lord has directed me to preach about the Blessing.  Through Kenneth Copeland, the Lord declared that this is the Year of the Fullness of the Blessing, or the Blessing Without Measure.

We know that Christ has borne the curse of the law for us, that the Blessing of Abraham might come on the gentiles.  (Galatians 3:14-14).  The Blessing is an empowerment – a “super” applied to our “natural” to accomplish the supernatural.  The Blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and He adds no sorrow (or painful toil) to it.  (Proverbs 10:22).

What are some things we can do to open the door to the Blessing’s operation in our life?  One is to do those things Jesus discussed in his sermon on the mount, including being merciful, peaceful, humble, and ready to bear persecution for the sake of Jesus.  (Matthew 5:1-12).  Another is to trust the Lord – to live by faith!  (Psalms 2:12; 34:8; 40:4; 84:12).  Yet another is to consider the poor.  (Psalms 41:1).  Still another is to confess our sins.  (Psalms 32:1-5).  Living in the worshipful, reverential fear of the Lord opens the door to the Blessing as well.  (Psalms 112:1; 128:1-6).

Just like Abraham, we can walk in the Blessing, and be rich, healthy, and victorious.  And also like Abraham, we can be spreaders of the Blessing – blessing others to multiply the Garden of Eden in the Earth today.

Posted Sunday, October 5th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
Filed Under Category: Christian Living
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