POSITIONED FOR GENERATIONAL BLESSING
Memorise: There were they in great fear: for God is in the generation of the righteous. Psalm 14:5
Read: Genesis 48:13-19, Bible in one year: 2ndChronicles 16:1-18:27, Luke 23:18-43
Shortly before Israel’s death, Joseph his son visited him with his two
sons. When it was time to bless the boys, he positioned Manasseh his
firstborn to come under his father’s right hand, while Ephraim would
come under the left. He knew the implication of position and blessing.
But when Israelstretched his hands to bless the boys, he crossed his
hands, placing his right hand on the younger and his left hand on the
older. Joseph protested but Israel insisted. Let us draw out a few
lessons from this passage. The first of these is that after a period of
service comes a time of reward. Hence, John the beloved warns in 2nd
John 8 that:
“Look to yourselves, that we lose not those things which we have wrought, but that we receive a full reward.”
It is therefore possible to labour for something and never get the reward.
There will always be a time to reap after sowing. Hence, you need to be
very careful what you sow, because the harvest is always around the
corner. Another lesson from today’s Bible passage is that after a long
stretch of service, there comes a time for the impartation of
generational blessings. That is, after serving God for several years, a
time comes when the blessing that transcends you will be delivered to
your children. This can only be done if you have brought up your
children in the way of the Lord. Generational blessings come from God.
It is more than just a right; it is a reward for quality and consistent
service. Psalm 23:30 says:
“A seed shall serve him; it shall be accounted to the Lord for a generation.”
When the time comes for a generational blessing to be transferred to
your children and your grandchildren, may they not be found wanting in
Jesus’ Name. The implication of this is that whatever effort you put
into God’s Kingdom is duly recorded, and that for all your efforts in
God’s kingdom, a reward awaits your children. This is why you cannot
afford to get tired of loving, serving, pleasing and sacrificing to God.
Such efforts help to lay a solid foundation for your children’s future.
To what extent are you preparing your children for their tomorrow?
Abraham served God and it created a higher platform for Isaac. Isaac
also served the Lord and Israel rode on the pedestal. Israel continued
from there and Joseph was given a soft landing. Joseph loved the Lord
and it affected his sons positively. What kind of blessing will be
transferred to your children through your service?
Key Point
Whether your children will have a smooth ride to destiny or not depends on your relationship with God today.
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