
Did you know that by the very nature of being one of God’s chosen that you are blessed? Not only are you blessed, but everything under your authority is blessed. It is not only limited to your personal household; it goes wherever you are. The blessing goes with you like an unseen aura that is spiritually visible by all. It is in your surroundings, job, company, accounts, friends, and yes, even your boss will be blessed simply because you are there. As you walk in the path of righteousness, under submission to Jesus Christ, your blessing encompasses all you do—your entire existence.
It is even more important for you to know that your blessing is seen by others. You may not feel it, or even acknowledge it, but it is prevalent all around you. If you are a physician, your patients and practice will be blessed. If you are a teacher, your students will be blessed. If you are an executive, your business will be blessed. If you are a janitor, the very floors you mop and clean will be blessed simply because you are the one taking care of it.
You may not like the idea of others around you toggling your blessing; however, it cannot be stopped, it is by nature, the fulfillment of the receipt of the blessing. It radiates from you to those things that are important to you. If God has chosen to bless you, then the people or things you put energy towards will also be extraordinarily blessed.
When Potiphar, the Egyptian, bought Joseph from the Ishmaelites, he was simply purchasing a new slave for his household. But, everything that Joseph touched became successful. Potiphar noticed that when he placed Joseph in charge of the fields, they began to flourish abundantly. And, when he promoted him to manage the transactions of his household, they too became exceedingly prosperous. By the time he placed Joseph in charge of everything, Potiphar was doing so well, he did not know the extremes of his own wealth. Imagine, even his wife believed she was more desirable because of Joseph’s attention. She felt desirable enough to proposition Joseph to her private chambers, in order to tempt him into an illicit affair. -He refused and ran.
Therein lies the caveat to maintaining your blessing, temptation. Falling prey to temptation is by far a surefire way of corrupting your blessing. We forget that, no matter how hard we appear to be working, or how skilled we are at what we are doing, it is the blessing, and our respect and honor of God fulfilling the blessing that creates success.
Unfortunately, we have a weakness—our ego. When we begin to acknowledge our ego or ourselves as the architect of our success, it wanes. Joseph did not fall for the temptation of Potiphar’s wife, because he understood through whom his life was being blessed. Joseph could have accepted her advances; after all, his master did place him in charge of everything under his household. Keeping Potiphar’s wife happy could have been part of the plan; she probably would have kept the secret. However, Joseph understood his sin would be against God, and it would corrupt his destiny and God’s blessings in his life.
What about you? Are you thanking God for your success; or, are you prone to believe your success comes from your own self? Remember, God has granted your blessing as one of His chosen; however, you have not received the blessing for yourself only. Like Joseph, whether your blessings are words, work, wealth, or wisdom —eventually, it must be shared. L.
Study Reference: Genesis 39:1-23
From: "Blessings Upon You." In The Master's Hands: 365 Daily Devotions For Everyday Living.
Copyright © 2014 by Lavona E. Campbell
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