WHAT IS A BLESSING?
Blessings come in all different shapes and packages. Some come with green
and white polka dot wrapping paper and white satin ribbon. Some come
wrapped in brown bag paper and a white string. Sometimes, we cannot
fathom from whence this blessing came! That is until we stop to realize
that it came straight from our Heavenly Father either to protect us from a catastrophic event
or to cover us with heavenly joy, like the gift of a baby into our lives.
There is nothing in the world quite like a baby, with their soft skin and funny
little grimaces, stretchings and smiles! So, we see that blessings come
from above, in full view. Other blessings come from above but present in
the form of a person through acts of kindness,
words of encouragement or an extended hand to a child or teen-ager or person of any age.
The
occurrence of a blessing is the realization of God's grace (or favor toward
us). The Lord blesses us with a cool breeze on a sunny day, or a colorful
meadow, or a majestic mountainside or amber-orange-red leaves dancing in the
wind on a crisp, autumn day. When I was a young mother, my 4
year-old daughter was resting one hot, summer afternoon, on her bed when
suddenly a cool breeze drifted through her window. She said,
"Mommy, the breeze feels just like a kiss from God!"
1st
Corinthians 2:15 The apostle, Paul wrote: "For we are to God, the fragrance of Christ among those
who are being saved and those who are perishing." To those who are perishing, we are the aroma of
death leading to death and to those who are saved we are the aroma of life leading to life.
1st Corinthians 1: 5,6. "Now if
we are afflicted, it is for your consolation and salvation...Or if we are
comforted, it is for your consolation and salvation."
We
as Christ's disciples, bless others because we have the mind of Christ. We
are filled with His Spirit and as He tells us in His Word, we are His
ambassadors. So, because we
are God's in Christ, we have the endowment and authority to bless others. When we bless
others, we are also blessed by God for having blessed His 'lambs.' John 21:15
Our newly-installed Minister, Rev. Kyle Cannon spoke last week on the words Jesus spoke just before ascending into heaven...Jesus said to Simon Peter: "Do you love me?" Simon Peter said, "Yes, Lord, You know that I love You." Jesus said to Peter: "Tend My lambs." So, blessings come directly from God as He reveals His grace or (His favor) in us. Blessings are revealed to others indirectly from God through us, His servants.
Blessings to each of you, today and always.
Our newly-installed Minister, Rev. Kyle Cannon spoke last week on the words Jesus spoke just before ascending into heaven...Jesus said to Simon Peter: "Do you love me?" Simon Peter said, "Yes, Lord, You know that I love You." Jesus said to Peter: "Tend My lambs." So, blessings come directly from God as He reveals His grace or (His favor) in us. Blessings are revealed to others indirectly from God through us, His servants.
Blessings to each of you, today and always.
A Poem for You: The Place Where Kindness Lives...
THE PLACE WHERE KINDNESS LIVES
The place where kindness lives is not so very far away
You'll stumble quite by chance upon its presence one sweet day
As if it were a dream, a gift, a treasure chest
of gold
You'll walk into the depths and breadth of kindness unfortold
Some fortunate among us knew its essence long ago…
Some fortunate among us knew its essence long ago…
Childhood memories whisper warmth's sweet breeze as we grow old
Yet others of us wait till quite by happenstance
it seems
The place where kindness lives, at last no longer crowds our
dreams
At last we taste its sweet, sweet peace and breathe its fragrance
new
And bask in fields of daisies _sunshine bright and daybreak's dew
And so we find the place where kindness lives not far away
And so we find the place where kindness lives not far away
Around our bend and up the street
A home where minds content retreat
A dwelling place where warm hearts meet
… This place where kindness lives
© October, 2012
Carol
T. Castagna
Dear Father,
Help me to minister to your people with your passion, compassion, love and grace. Let me seek the lost and find them, reach out to them and touch them with your love, for Your honor and Your glory.
Dear Father,
Help me to minister to your people with your passion, compassion, love and grace. Let me seek the lost and find them, reach out to them and touch them with your love, for Your honor and Your glory.
In Jesus' Name, Amen.