Blessing: a beneficial thing for which one is grateful; something that brings well-being.
So often we want to be blessed. Our fleshly nature always
wants to know, 'if I go out of my way to do that, what’s in it for me?' More often than not, if
we can't see the silver lining in something for us; we are not real anxious to do it. We must keep in mind what the Word of God says, "it's more blessed to give than to receive." Also, whenever we are a blessing to others, we don’t have to
sound a trumpet just to make sure that everyone knows!
Our ultimate example (Jesus) didn’t come to be served - He
came to serve. God is so faithful that He will not allow any of our acts of
kindness to go unnoticed. If we could learn to look to the Author and Finisher
of all things, we would realize that it's okay to be a blessing rather than always
wanting someone to bless us. You see, man is limited, but God is not! When He
blesses you, you are truly blessed!
Ruth was a good example; she was such a blessing to her
mother-in-law. When Naomi lost her husband and both of her sons, Ruth did not leave her, she went back to Bethlehem with her. When she went to the fields to
glean ears of corn so they could eat, Ruth wasn’t looking for a blessing - she
just wanted to be a blessing to Naomi. Boaz, who was a mighty man of wealth, saw Ruth
gleaning in his field and inquired about her. After hearing how she had been such
a blessing to her mother-in-law since the death of her husband and sons, Ruth
quickly found favor in Boaz's sight. To make a long story short, Ruth became the
wife of a mighty man of wealth simply because she was willing and able to be a blessing to someone else.
The word says to give honor where honor is due, so I want to
give honor to my dear sweet Aunt, who does SO many things for other people without ever looking for a
blessing - just simply wanting to be a blessing. When our mother passed away some
years ago, she stepped in and became a mother, a friend, and a sister to me and to my siblings. She visits people in the nursing homes, in the hospital, and has been known to take on small
children as her own grandchildren. On top of all that, she also ministers in what ever capacity that she
can to her other nieces and nephews; and carries the elderly to the bank, to the grocery store, and to their doctors appointments. When my husband's mother passed
away, she took him on as well. We love you and we thank you Auntie Lorine for
being such a wonderful blessing to each of us and never looking or expecting to be blessed!
The Lord is our great and mighty rewarder, so let’s be a
blessing to someone today and not wait to be blessed!
With all that said, let the Church say Amen and... AMEN!
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