November 28
Doing
what God Can Bless
"The Lord shall command the blessing upon thee in thy
storehouses, and in all that thou settest thine hand unto." (Deuteronomy 28:8)
If we obey the Lord our God He will bless that which He gives us. Riches are no curse when
blessed of the Lord. When men have more than they require for their immediate need and
begin to lay up in storehouses, the dry rot of covetousness or the blight of
hard-heartedness is apt to follow the accumulation; but with God's blessing it is not so.
Prudence arranges the saving, liberality directs the spending, gratitude maintains
consecration, and praise sweetens enjoyment. It is a great mercy to have God's blessing in
one's iron safe and on one's banking account.
What a favor is made ours by the last clause! "The Lord shall bless thee in all that
thou settest thine hand unto." We would not put our hand to anything upon which we
dare not ask God's blessing, neither would we go about it without prayer and faith. But
what a privilege to be able to look for the Lord's help in every enterprise! Some talk of
a lucky man: the blessing of the Lord is better than luck. The patronage of the great is
nothing to the favor of God. Self-reliance is all very well; but the Lord's blessing is
infinitely more than all the fruit of talent, genius, or tact.
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