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Monday 16 July 2012

           OPEN HEAVENS TODAY
BIBLE IN A YEAR: Job 28-31

CURSING THE BLESSED?

Thursday, September 17, 2009
MEMORIZE: “Shew thy marvelous loving kindness, O thou that savest by thy right hand them which put their trust in thee from those that rise up against them” (Ps 17:7)

READ: Numbers 23:19-26


Shew thy marvelous loving kindness, O thou that savest by thy right hand them which put their trust in thee from those that rise up against them” (Ps 17:7). If you go through the book of Psalms, one theme you will commonly find is trust. Those who trust God are blessed and highly favored but those who do not, are miles from favor. In Jeremiah 17:7, God says the man who trusts in Him is blessed. A blessing is an invitation to all good forces in the universe to assist an individual. The highest prayer any pastor can give you is, ‘God bless you’. When you are blessed, you will knock on one door and seven will open. This is why elders desire to transfer the generational blessing to their deserving children before they kick the bucket.

The power behind spoken words is a function of who is saying it. If your brother says, ‘God bless you, that is not a blessing but a greeting. But if your parent, husband or pastor says the same thing, it is not a greeting but a blessing because they have the authority to do so. When God blesses you, nobody can reverse it. It is surprising to see how some believers react to the curses of unbelievers as if such curses will truly come to pass. You should be afraid if you have broken the hedge of divine protection over you through sin, and if you have done something to attract such curses e.g. by eating your tithes. But if you have kept your Christian life intact, then Proverbs 26:2 says every attempt to curse you will be in vain.


It is very dangerous to curse the one God has blessed. Hence, in Genesis 12:3, God says whoever curses the One He has blessed automatically comes under a divine curse. From today, anyone who places a curse upon you will come under God’s curse. In Numbers 22:12, God told Balaam the prophet that no matter what, he cannot curse those He has blessed. As long as you are born again and pleasing God, you are beyond the curse of men. Strive never to come under God’s curse. That may be irreversible. Never trust in man. Put your trust in God and let Him decide how to help you. Are you seeing the blessings of God in your life? If no, first find out from yourself and then from God. This year, your blessings shall be evident.


ACTION POINT:

The blessings of some people and even believers are on hold because they cursed someone whom God has blessed. Guilty? Repent, restitute and break the curse

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