Friday, January 8, 2016

Understanding the Blessing

SCRIPTURE: Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee: And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing. – Genesis 12:1-2.
 
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: A blessed man has no hard ground.
 
One major reason God appoints priests, is to bless His people. I would like to let you know that the blessing carries the answer to the challenges of men. 
 
Now, what does the blessing do for a man? 
 
The blessing is supernatural dew that softens the ground and releases the fatness of the earth. 
 
When a man is blessed, his ground softens and his earth releases fatness. A blessed man has no hard ground even if other people experience hard ground. When a man carries the blessing of God, his ground is not permitted to be hard. 
 
People can be dry but not the ground. It does not matter how dry the ground is, if you are a wet person (someone who carries the fire of God), you can wet the ground but if you are a dry person, you can dry up a wet ground. For example, if a blessed man and an unblessed person should plant yam on the same ground, the former will reap a bountiful harvest while the latter will reap a poor harvest from the same ground.  
 
I decree the blessing of the LORD upon your life today in Jesus’ Name. God’s blessing on you will wet every hard ground of your life in Jesus’ Name.
 
Remember this:  a blessed man has no hard ground.
 
ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Insist on the blessing of God upon your life.
2. Connect to the relevant channels of blessing to experience divine blessing.
 
PRAYER: O LORD, bless me and enlarge my coast. Soften every hard ground of my life LORD, in Jesus’ Name.
 
QUOTE: God does not have a scarcity of blessing; He only has a scarcity of faithful people. Culled from 30 SECRETS TO THE TOP by Dr Paul Enenche.
 
DAILY READING: Genesis 18:16 to 19:38, Matthew 6:25 to 7:14, Psalm 8:1 to 9, Proverbs 2:6 to 15.

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