As a Christian, God has blessed you beyond measure. You have been blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ (Ephesians 1:3).
Moreover, God didn’t bless you because you were good and kind. Your good works didn’t make God bless you more that He has already done. Jesus already died for you and made you his joint heir, He doesn’t need to bless you more than He already has.
The truth is; you cannot but be blessed! There is nothing too good for you because you are a child of God. So, you don’t need to ask God to bless you anymore because everything he owns belongs to you. No wonder the Bible declares that all things are ours
(1 Corinthians 3:21).
The Psalmist acknowledged that ‘the earth is the Lord’s and its fullness thereof ‘, and the Lord has willingly bequeathed His entire wealth to you, as you are His heir. It was His choice and a function of His Grace, not because of what you did.
As Christians, we have been predestined to enjoy the infinite wealth and inexhaustible riches of God. He chose us to enjoy His full blessings, not because of our good works or deeds of righteousness, but because of the great love with which He loved us.
Moreover, God didn’t bless you because you were good and kind. Your good works didn’t make God bless you more that He has already done. Jesus already died for you and made you his joint heir, He doesn’t need to bless you more than He already has.
The truth is; you cannot but be blessed! There is nothing too good for you because you are a child of God. So, you don’t need to ask God to bless you anymore because everything he owns belongs to you. No wonder the Bible declares that all things are ours
(1 Corinthians 3:21).
The Psalmist acknowledged that ‘the earth is the Lord’s and its fullness thereof ‘, and the Lord has willingly bequeathed His entire wealth to you, as you are His heir. It was His choice and a function of His Grace, not because of what you did.
As Christians, we have been predestined to enjoy the infinite wealth and inexhaustible riches of God. He chose us to enjoy His full blessings, not because of our good works or deeds of righteousness, but because of the great love with which He loved us.
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