What do you believe and say
to your loved ones every day? For orthodox Jews, on Friday evenings in their
homes, the father lays his hands on his children and pronounces God’s blessings
over them. No wonder Jewish children grow up to be winners in the fight of
life! They become some of the world’s greatest inventors, bankers, musicians
and entertainers.
Although a minority race,
the Jews have produced the most number of Nobel Prize winners. I believe that
it is because they bless their children in the same way the patriarchs of the
Old Testament did. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob released God’s blessings upon their
children by laying hands on them and speaking forth the blessings (see Genesis
27:27–29, 38–40; 48:14–16).
In the New Testament, the
apostles pronounced blessings over the churches they were preaching to. To the
church in Philippi, Paul declared, “And my God shall supply all your need
according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19). John released
a powerful blessing upon Gaius when he said, “Beloved, I pray that you may
prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers” (3 John
1:2).
Even Jesus pronounced a
blessing of deliverance on the daughter of the Syro-Phoenician woman—“go your
way; the demon has gone out of your daughter” (Mark 7:29). This was a blessing
of deliverance by proxy. The woman took it by faith and found that her daughter
was well when she reached home (see Mark 7:30). Likewise, the centurion took
the blessing by faith and healing came upon his servant back home (see Matthew
8:8–13).
The parents of a little
girl did the same thing while worshiping in our church. Their daughter was in
hospital in the final stages of cancer. When I pronounced the blessing of healing
that Sunday, they received it and pronounced it over their daughter. She was
soon discharged from the hospital healed!
My friend, bless your loved
ones. Declare over them, “The Lord blesses you and surrounds you with His favor
as with a shield.” Speak forth your own blessings by declaring, “Thank You
Lord, You over supply my needs and I am in excellent health!”! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph
Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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