#262 Mahjong and the Conundrum of #BLESSED
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Scripture
But let those who run to You for safety be glad they did;
let them break out in joyful song.
May You keep them safe—
their love for You resounding in their hearts.
You, O Eternal, are the One who lays all good things in the laps of the right-hearted. Your blessings surround them like a shield.
Psalm 5:11-12 (VOICE)
The Gist
Your blessings surround them like a shield.
Today, we discuss a new perspective on what a blessing is and isn't. It's incredible how one sentence in scripture can open our hearts to something new.
We have been taught or often think of a blessing as a moment, a breakthrough, an answered prayer, or provision at just the right time, but Psalm 5:12 is pointing to something deeper. It speaks of blessing as being an atmosphere, posture or even environment that we live in.
Blessing doesn’t remove us from our difficulties or challenges, but it changes how much gets through to us living inside this blessing shapes how we interpret life, and we walk differently. Blessing isn’t something we’re waiting for, but what we remain within.
To say that blessing becomes our environment is saying I live under God’s care. I wake up in his favor, and I walk through the world protected by his presence, it’s saying, I don’t have to move toward the blessing or work for it. I wake up inside it.
Digging Deeper
If blessing is not something I chase, what parts of my life still feel like I’m striving to earn it?
What shifts in me when I imagine blessing as the atmosphere around me rather than a reward ahead of me?
What changes in my identity when I believe I am someone who lives in blessing rather than someone who receives it occasionally?
How might my decisions change if I trusted that I am already held, already covered, already favored?
What practices help me stay conscious of the environment of blessing rather than slipping back into striving?