“But I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go unless a mighty hand compels him. So I will stretch out my hand …” Exodus 3: 19-20 I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go unless a mighty hand compels him,” God said to Moses. I rephrase this statement as follows: “I know that the devil will not leave you alone unless a mighty hand compels him.” That sounds totally true. Satan has to be compelled to leave you alone, to let you go. He will never willingly let you go. This goes to show the determination that Satan has when it comes to constraining the children of God; he wants to keep them in bondage forever. Christians, therefore, need to be more determined than the devil to free themselves from his shackles. Unfortunately, a number of Christians are too lukewarm or absent-minded to even think of getting their freedom; such Christians, therefore, remain under Satan’s bondage in various areas of their lives. The devil is determined to bind you forever. If the devil i...
“O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusts in him.” Psalm 34:8
Who does not want to be blessed? Who does not want to be called ‘blessed’?
What should one do to be blessed?
Here is a simple formula you should follow if you want to be blessed – trust in the Lord. Believe in Him.
I have heard of various formulae that people have used or are still using in the quest for them to be blessed of the Lord. I cannot vouch for one or the other, but I am sure that if such formulae do not equate to trusting or believing in the Lord then the formulae will fall flat – they will not result in the achievement of the intended objective.
Blessings come from an appropriate relationship with the Lord.
I want to use only the text of the opening Bible verse to explain why one will be called blessed if they trust/believe in the Lord – it is because the Lord is good!
If you trust in the one who is good, then you are blessed. The Lord wants only the good to be associated with your life.
But how good is the Lord? Again, I will use only the text in the opening Bible verse to answer this question: the Lord is so good that His goodness overwhelmed the Psalmist.
The Psalmist could not contain the Lord’s goodness to the extent that he called out to fellow humans, “O taste and see!”
That is how good the Lord is! Nothing compares to His goodness!
In conclusion, I urge you to remain in the Lord’s goodness. I am sure you have already tasted and seen how good He is!
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