Blessed to Be a Blessing.
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The Promise of Abraham
“I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing.” - Genesis 12:2
This powerful promise to Abraham reveals God’s heart: blessings are never meant to stop with us. They are designed to overflow into the lives of others. Abraham’s story shows us that God’s blessings are both spiritual and material. Scripture says plainly in Genesis 13:2 that Abraham was “very rich in livestock, in silver, and in gold.” His wealth was not a curse—it was a divine provision with a purpose.
Wealth With a Mission
Some argue that God only blesses spiritually, but the Bible makes it clear that Abraham’s riches were tangible. Beloved, God is not against you having wealth; He is against wealth having you. The difference lies in stewardship. When blessings are received with gratitude and used to uplift others, wealth becomes a tool for love, generosity, and kingdom impact.
Success Beyond Finances
True success is not measured by bank accounts alone. Many people have money yet remain empty inside. As believers, we are heirs to something far greater: holistic success that touches every area of life—peace, joy, health, relationships, and provision. This kind of success flows from Jesus’ unmerited favor, not from striving in our own strength.
Seek First the Kingdom
When your heart is occupied with Jesus, material blessings naturally follow. As Matthew 6:33 reminds us: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” Prosperity with a purpose means God entrusts resources to you so that you can be a channel of blessing—supporting your family, strengthening your church, helping the poor, and advancing the gospel.
Money With a Mission
The Lord gives money with a mission and prosperity with a purpose. Through financial blessings, the gospel of grace can be preached, churches can be built, lives can be restored, and communities can be transformed. The principle is simple: don’t love money and use people. Use money to love people.
Final Encouragement
May it be settled in your heart that God desires for you to walk in financial success—not for selfish gain, but so you can overflow into the lives of others. You are blessed to be a blessing, and when you live with that revelation, your life becomes a testimony of God’s goodness.
Be safe and God Bless You.
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