While I was reading the 12th chapter of Genesis, the words of the second verse struck me with new meaning. Whenever I studied this particular passage of Scripture before, my mind was so occupied with the promises to Abraham and the nation of Israel that I overlooked a practical application for every Christian.
The Lord told Abraham: "I will bless you . . . and you shall be a blessing." He was blessed to bless! What he received was not for his own selfish enjoyment, but for the welfare and betterment of others.
The same is true with believers today. The Lord has done a wonderful work of grace in our lives and wants us to share it with others. We who have trusted Jesus and have received the benefits of salvation have been saved to "save." Although our relationship to Christ brings us personal satisfaction, He redeems us that we might go out and "preach the gospel to every creature" (Mk. 16:15). Likewise, God comforts us in our distresses "that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God" (2 Cor. 1:4).
You have been blessed to bless! Let the Lord do His work through you. — Richard De Haan
Make me a channel of blessing today,
Make me a channel of blessing, I pray;
My life possessing, my service blessing,
Make me a channel of blessing today. --Smyth
God gives freely to us so that we may give liberally to others.