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Monday: Becoming a Blessing to the Whole World — 4 Comments

  1. I know that we apply a messianic interpretation to the message

    I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you; and the entire world will be blessed because of you. Gen 12:3 TLB

    but we need to be reminded that the blessing was to start with Abraham. Abraham was not asked to sit around and quote prophecy to the neighbours but to be a blessing to those he interacted with.

    A reading of Abraham's story shows a bit of a hilly experience. Sometimes he was a blessing and helped those around him and at other times he acted out of self-interest. So, in many respects, he was much like us.

    The call for Abram (as he was then) was not so much to move to another country (he was actually already on his way if you read the story from the beginning), it was to be a blessing.

    Perhaps we can apply this to our modern world when we are asked to spread the Gospel. We sometimes take that as a call to show off our knowledge of prophecy and history and show that we have a superior understanding of God's plan, but are we a blessing to those to whom we preach? What does it mean to be a blessing to others?

    I remember talking to a person some years ago who had become a Seventh-day Adventist through a health series. He said, "You have got to watch these Seventh-day Adventists. They invite you to a meal and feed you so well and make you feel so welcome that before you know it, you are believing like them!" And he said that with a twinkle in his eye.

    We have really got to sort this blessing thing out because that will give a good basis for our communication of the Gospel.

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  2. Abraham did not obey a voice he wasn't familiar with. He answered it positively because He knew Who was talking to him; he had an intimacy with God and probably had responded to many other calls from that voice. How would you ask someone for something that feels extraordinary without having developed a deep relationship before? God may call you and me today for something simple, but like Abraham, let us respond to Him positively and become intimate; more significant changes may come at the right time!

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  3. Yes, true! Abraham was familiar with God's voice well before that call! We need to develop this intimate knowledge of God's voice for ourselves. Obedience in the mundane situations of day-to-day life can build up positive habits of yielding to that voice. We need to get used to accepting "no" from that voice, as well as "wait." It takes some grit to stop making excuses for ourselves. (I Cor. 10:13). As we humbly surrender our will to the Lord, we will gain more and more strength from Him to do things that previously would have unnerved us. What a blessing is Abraham's example.

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  4. Abraham has really done it . It’s been long I have being to church. But I read this week sabbath school lesson and I’m in church today !! Hallelujah!!!, I pray God of Abraham will keep me in the faith in this New Journey of my life. Amen

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