Why does God bless us? - Tuesday Praise & Pray (for others) September 19, 2023
How many of us are looking to be blessed? I know I am. And yet, how many of us understand that there are principles underlying the receipt of God's blessings? We have to be aware of them so we not only step into the blessings we seek, but also maintain them once they arrive.
One such principle is found in Psalm 105:43-45 - He brought out his people with rejoicing, his chosen ones with shouts of joy; he gave them the lands of the nations, and they fell heir to what others had toiled for—that they might keep his precepts and observe his laws. Praise the LORD. This scripture praises God for leading the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, a land of milk and honey i.e. blessings. Do you notice the reason given for why God did this for the people of Israel?
"...that they might keep his precepts and observe his laws..."
In essence, the Lord chose to bless them so that they would obey Him.
As much as we want the Lord to bless us, have we considered that His blessings are to help us submit to Him? His blessings are a vehicle to encourage His people to depend on Him even more. God isn't interested in doing things for people that will lead them away from Him. Or, that will allow His blessings and gifts to fall into the hands of the enemy. That said, He has given everyone the ability to choose and if someone opts to turn from Him after being blessed, there will be unpleasant consequences.
Many of us want God to bless us, but in the deepest part of our hearts, we want to take those blessings and use them to do what we desire. As a result, there is no room for what God wants us to use those blessings for. And we wonder why the things we've desperately prayed for aren't forthcoming. James 4:3 - When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.
God isn't interested in blessing us so we can flaunt what we've received on social media or elsewhere in society. His blessings are for us to obey Him as well as to walk in fear and trembling of Him. It is so we can remember to obey and serve the God who did the things He did for us. And to do so faithfully. His blessings aren't about us. They are about Him - a way to bring glory to Himself and show to all that He alone is God.
So, how many of us are looking to be blessed? And now that we understand why God blesses people, what needs to change in us so that God's blessing and gifts to us will honor Him? Can we truly say that we are the ones who would still obey Him if He were to bless us in the manner we are praying for? Or, would we make His blessings about us and not about Him? We each have to take time to honestly consider these questions and see how we measure up.
May the Lord help each of us to adopt a heart posture of submission. May we be the ones He can count on to obey Him even after He opens the heavens over us. IJMN, Amen.
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