The Blessing isn’t Segregative

I met a person who when I asked what he does for a living, said he was into driving!

Now my bringing up influenced my pattern of thinking in that, I scoffed at what the man said.

Immediately, the Spirit of God rebuked me subtly. He said, “My blessing isn’t segregative. The word didn’t say you’d be blessed in the city and in the country if you worked in the president’s office. The word didn’t say you’ll only be the head and not the tail only if you sit on the board of the world bank!…The blessing is independent of what you do and dependent of who you are.”

He elucidated that you’re the function of the blessing. The blessing only needs to be on you in order for you to prosper. Its source is not what you do. If it was, then if you got fired, or stopped doing that specific thing, then that means you’d cease being called ‘blessed’.

Drivers are rarely looked at as rich men. Those who ride others on bodas are not considered wealthy, rolex makers, cleaners, and many categories of people are never given as examples. But with the degree of increase in understanding the blessing and carrying its awareness, results into the degree with which such men who are considered not wealthy become even more prosperous than those who have white collar jobs that have no awareness of the blessing!

Firstly, one of the markers of wealth generating is solving problems. Each of these people are solving problems of transportation, hunger, poor sanitation and many other things. If we all are executive directors in a fast food restaraunt franchise business, who’ll deliver food to those who order online. Who’d do the cooking???

I think God thought this through and concluded that one not only just needs to have a good job, they only need to have what to do, and have an awareness and an understanding of what the blessing can do… And so He pronounced it in Deuteronomy 28:1-13, in Psalm 1:3, so that all that anyone has to do is to, firstly, believe on Christ (without whom the blessing can not operate on you), and then know and understand what the blessing is all about, and you’ll prosper unendingly and increasingly in whatever you do, whether piggery, poultry, selling manure, gabbage collection, ubering, taxi conducting, baking, vending, hair dressing, tailoring, car washing, teaching, plastic garnering and whatever else…even if the world discredits it.

Your awareness of the blessing determines, frames & dictates your reality & your prosperity. It isn’t your sweat. It isn’t the hard work. It isn’t the smart work. Those from above have an entirely different operating system to financial capital.

The blessing doesn’t segregate what you do. You only need to know that you are blessed!

It is not dependent on the weather! Isaac sowed in the land, during a famine and he reaped a hundred fold. It having been famine meant there was drought & scarcity; for some reason the natural circumstances weren’t in favor with agriculture. But the blessing wasn’t on the natural circumstances. It was on Isaac. And it passed on onto what he did. It’s not what he did that passed the blessing onto him! Note that!

This is the same with you! You are blessed! You are BLESSED! In your coming in, in your going out! Coming in might mean, at your new job. Going out might mean when you quit or resign or get accused and get fired. Whatever the cause of your going out is, the blessing remains a constant ON you!

Shout out “I am BLESSED!”

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Psalms 1:1,3 Blessed [is] the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful…

…And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.

The condition for the blessed man is WHATSOEVER HE DOES PROSPERS! It is not ‘It is what he does that prospers Him.’

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Wow!

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