Blessing Indeed

September 19th, 2007 by mwest
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To bless is to “cause to be happy; prosper; to confer a benefit or to make fortunate.” It is a powerful, biblical way of speaking life.? Blessing influences and shapes the future.When your children are small, you bless them by praying for scrapes and bumps, brothers and sisters, and pets. When they are in middle school, you pray God’s blessing on tests, tryouts, games, and friendships. In high school, you pray for safety, relationships and future adventures. In their adulthood, you pray for decisions, opportunities and finances. The danger is to stop praying for blessing.

Through his soft voice and gentle delivery, the speaker on Father’s Day had a tremendous impact on our church. His message was to bless your children. As I watched families pray together I saw the strength of our past, present and future. I knelt to pray for my own. I thought I would never need to, but I specifically asked God to bless her with a child.

When I saw the sonogram this week, I thanked Him for great blessing indeed.

“One generation shall praise Your works to another.
And shall declare Your mighty acts.”

Psalm 145:4

acts adulthood asked god bless your children brothers and sisters bumps danger decisions Evotational friendships future adventures prosper psalm 145 scrapes shapes soft voice sonogram specifically relationships

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