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20 DAYS IN 2 HOURS CHALLENGE: “BLESSINGS” (Day-3)

ARE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY RECEIVING GOD’S BLESSINGS?

BIBLE PASSAGE:
“Now be pleased to bless the house of Your servant, that it may
continue forever in Your sight; for You, O Sovereign Lord, have
spoken, and with Your blessing the house of Your servant will be
blessed forever.”
(2 Samuel 7:29)

MEDITATION:
Receiving God’s blessings is something that many Christians struggle with.
Some wonder why they don’t feel He is blessing them,
however many are not doing anything to show that He is Lord of their lives.
They may attend church more than the CEO (Christmas and Easter Only),
crowd, but they are not committed to worshiping Him on a regular basis.

They may pitch a few dollars in the offering plate,
but they are not committed to obeying His command
to return at least a tenth of what they have earned.
They may use their spiritual gift once in awhile, but they
are not committed to looking for opportunities to use it often.

The family is the most important unit of society and
for it to flourish, it needs to have God’s blessings.
Without God’s blessings, we might experience
all kinds of additional problems within the family.

Our children may not say much about it, but they are observant
of the level of our faith, and how much we are committed to the Lord.
For instance, if we seldom (or never) go to church, why in the world
would we be surprised if our children follow our example?

We have a responsibility as parents to leave no doubt in the minds
of our children that our faith and commitment to God are sincere.
Without the influence of the church and other believers,
our children can become prey for the evil one.
They can be pulled even further away from the Lord
by the sinful attractions of the world.

We have heard all kinds of reasons for not following God’s
command to meet with other believers, including:
“I work hard all week and I need the worship time to do what I want to do”.
“I read the Bible and watch preaching on television, that’s all I need”.
“Maybe I should be in church, but the things I do instead are not sinful”.
“I don’t like the way the worship service is conducted”.
“I don’t like the way the pastor presents the message”.
“I don’t like the type of music they sing”.
“Someone said some unkind words to me and I’m not going back”.
“I don’t know anyone at the church”.
“I don’t have anything to wear”.
“My parents didn’t go to church and I turned out okay”.
“The church is full of hypocrites”.

These examples are not reasonable excuses,
but merely justifications for being selfish with our time.
We want to do what we what we want to do, when we want to,
and we can find all kinds of reasons for doing them while
ignoring what God has commanded of those who belong to Him.
Then, we wonder why we, and our family, don’t sense God’s blessings.

The family and the home can never exert their proper
influence on each other while ignoring the biblical
standards God has established.
The Bible calls for discipline and a recognition of authority.
If children do not learn this at home, they will go out into society
without the proper attitude toward authority and the law.

There is always the exceptional child, but the averages tell us
that the child is largely what the home has made him or her.
The only way to provide the right home for our children is to
give the Lord His rightful place in the home; to leave no doubt
in our children that praise, worship and obedience to Him is
our first priority.

ACTION:
Do you feel as though you are missing out
on God’s blessings in your home?
What do you plan to do about it?
What are you allowing to steal His time and priority?
Do you feel that you have let your children down by being too
selfish and putting God in a place other than first in your life?

Don’t ever get the idea that
because your children are older, it’s too late.
Most children want to identify with a solid foundation
in their parents, and would welcome a change in you that
indicates God has been moved back to first place in your life.
It encourages them and assures them that when He is first,
they can deal with whatever challenges come their way.
Why?
Because they have observed how you have relied on the Lord.

Pray,
“Heavenly Father, I am so sorry for putting other things ahead
of showing You proper respect and worship as I should. I admit
that my selfishness has caused me to put other things ahead of
You and Your commands. I want to receive Your blessings. One
of the greatest blessings I could receive is to see my children
dedicated to worshiping and serving You. Please forgive me for
my past mistakes, and convict me of the changes I need to make
in order to eliminate my selfishness, and give You number one
priority in my life. I want my life to point my children (and others)
to You.”

20 Day Challenge – Day 1:
https://utvolwoody.wordpress.com/2021/06/07/20-days-in-2-hours-challenge-blessings-day-1/

20 Day Challenge – Day 2:
https://utvolwoody.wordpress.com/2021/06/08/20-days-in-2-hours-challenge-blessings-day-2/

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About Don Woodruff

Retired from FedEx and dedicated to sharing God's Word with others. I send out devotionals weekly and have written two books: "The Crucifixion Catalyst / Unspoken Messages From God To Believers" (published and available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble **out of print**) and "I'm Saved Now What?" (unpublished). I am currently working on a third one that will be a Daily Devotional. The devotionals on my Blog have been viewed by people in all 50 states and over 80 foreign countries. I sincerely believe the Lord provides the content for the devotionals and in 2013 He “tasked” me with distributing them and storing them on my Blog. They are free and I will not solicit any donations. I hope you enjoy them and feel free to leave comments if one of them speaks to you personally, or if you have a suggestion.

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3 thoughts on “20 DAYS IN 2 HOURS CHALLENGE: “BLESSINGS” (Day-3)

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Praise Him! YES

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    Posted by Sonya Futrell | June 9, 2021, 9:41 am

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