How we can give back a blessing. Here’s a suggestion.

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How do you give back a blessing? Here’s a suggestion.

What Oswald Chambers says:

My  husband and I received a blessing today. (No, it wasn’t the lottery. We don’t even buy the tickets so there’s that.) Here is what Oswald Chambers wrote for his January 6th devotion for My Utmost For His Highest. 

“Whenever you get a blessing from God, give it back to Him as a love gift. Take time before God and offer the blessing back to Him in a deliberate act of worship. If you hoard a thing for yourself, it will turn into spiritual dry rot………..God will  never let you hold a spiritual thing for yourself, it has to be given back to Him that He may make it a blessing to others.”

How we give back a blessing

But how? Do I find a way to give back right away?  Do I wait and watch and listen for that prompt from God as to something specific?  How is it even possible to give a blessing back to God?

Some authors suggest an extra financial gift to a needy organization.

There are times when saying “Thank you, God”, just doesn’t seem enough. For God, it probably is but do we always want to do just enough? Aren’t there times we want to do much more? Today is one of those days for me.

I have decided I will be alert for a special prompt these next few days, but until then, I want to do something today. So here it is.

First possible way to give back.

First of all, would you thank God for a blessing you have received lately? I would love to think that the heavens are being inundated with praise.

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Second possible way: praying for strangers.

And secondly, as you go about your day, would you be alert to that stranger that might need a prayer? And would you offer one up for them?

Years ago when I was in Brazil, I sat poolside on the roof of our hotel and noticed an unusual bird flying nearby. I had never seen one like it and was feeling pretty alone that day as my husband was working and no one else was around.

I kept watching that singular bird and thought how much we were alike. Both of us by ourselves. But soon that bird was joined by a flock of birds and he was no longer alone. However, soon people showed up on the roof and I was no longer “singular”.

For some strange reason, I felt God “speaking ” to my heart that day, telling me to pray for those people on the roof. I had never felt the urge to pray for complete strangers before, but I did. Seriously, I mean how does one pray for a stranger? I found it far easier than I would have thought and even today, years later, I often find myself praying for people I don’t know.

No prayer goes unheeded

Again, no prayer goes unheeded. Not once. Not ever.

And just one last thought. Remember, that prayer you offer up for that stranger today may be the ONLY prayer that has or ever will be prayed over that person. That really puts a different spin on things, doesn’t it? We know that no prayer ever goes unheeded. God hears them all.

Notice that stranger today and let God lead you to the words you will pray. You will both be blessed and thus I will have passed on my blessing to you while you have passed it on to others.

God bless and let me know how it goes.