“God doesn’t bless us just to make us happy;
he blesses us to make us a blessing.”
— Warren W. Wiersbe
I’ve had times in my life, which
you may or may not be able to relate with, where I have felt so incredibly
blessed, purely because my expectations were out of step with reality as it
panned out; to the point where my expectations were a lot lower than the point of reality I arrived at. Then,
gratitude and thankfulness crowd out anything negative.
When our expectations are out of
step with reality it normally occurs the other way around. We normally elevate
our expectations over and above what reality can deliver us. We become
disappointed, angry, envious, and resentful.
But blessing—the experience of
being blessed by the situations that occur to us—is largely a matter of
sufficient wiggle room. If we have no room to move and our expectations exceed
or are close to what reality will deliver, there is very little experience of
blessing possible in the good things that happen to us.
It is always far better to right-size
our expectations by not getting too far ahead of ourselves. Blessing is not
about what we deserve. Blessing is about what is appropriate for our lives now.
And only God knows the answer to that one.
Wiggle Room In Providing Blessing
Just as it is a beautiful thing to
be blessed, it is just as beautiful thing—and perhaps abundantly more so—when
we are made or positioned to be a blessing.
God wants us to feel blessed, so
we in turn will be motivated and inspired to bless others that haven’t been
blessed. It is important to God that we would want to bless others out of love
and devotion rather than out of duty or for reciprocation.
The beautiful life of love, when
it is lived, brings glory to God in the highest.
This is one of the reasons why
being Christian is a winning initiative for life. I don’t think a nonbeliever
could be as practically happy as I am in my belief in the Lord Jesus. And this
happiness we can speak of isn’t conditional on being blessed, but it is
inspired and fed from those things in everyday life we accord to be blessing.
Not Being so Needy
When we live independent lives
under God, yet we have a beautiful interdependence about us, where we look to where
we can bless others, blessing comes back into our lives as a matter of course.
We leave such blessings alone to cohabit within our lives, without making much
of them. The more we do for others out of love and not as duty the more wiggle
room God has in blessing us with the blessings he deems that we require.
We ought to always be desiring
what God decrees is best for us.
We want to exemplify the opposite
of neediness; or at least if we are needy we are needy of God, alone. We turn
blessing upside down and become seriously enthused to be the instigators of
blessing in others’ lives, ensuring that God’s will is done to the extension of
their prosperity, in faith that God has our prosperity in his hand.
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When our expectations are sensible
we allow God wiggle room to bless us by realities pregnant with abundance. When
we look to bless others, somehow God blesses us with much more than we expect.
Regarding blessing, it’s as if God says, “It’s not about you; it’s about them.
Forget your own blessing; go be a blessing to someone.”
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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