~Blessed to be a Blessing~
You have a great abundance of something this very day.
Sometimes we may not even be aware of it.
But it is there, because we are being filled daily.
This blessing or abundance is not always a monetary item.
This Blessing you have may have been
A hard earned sorrow or trouble.
Which is worth much when carried to the Lord.
If we never had the dark night season, we would have
never been aware of all the stars in the sky!
Let me remind you why God blesses us;
So we can be a blessing to others.
He wants us to take that word or smile or prayer,
And use it to open the heavenly angel acts we can do.
Because, God wants to use YOU
We know as scripture says we are his hands and feet!
Every talent we use is multiplied!
If we do not give a portion of what he has given us,
We will become selfish, fat and proud.
There is nothing you have that has not been given,
To you by the Lord...
We are like a basket of plenty, flowing over!
If you give it will be pressed down and shaken together;
And running over.
It's what you have in your heart and at times in your hand.
Give out your best for the Lord!
Give what you can!
We are in this world to be useful...
All of our gifts are given to us to be a blessing,
To others!!
This applies to our family, friends, and even a stranger!
Do not hoard your blessings!
Release them in thoughtful words and deeds!
Trust me these things he asks us to do can be;
The smallest act of baking cookies to share.
Giving money or a life praying for others.
Send a Card, Send a Text,
Meet a need...
Let us not fail in being a messenger of
His good and perfect gifts!
Sending a Big Hug...
We all need those hugs and encouragement!
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I do not have any myself, so thank -you!
Always, Roxy @ Living From Glory To Glory
xoxo
So very true. Sometimes the smallest thing can be such a huge blessing for others. I enjoy looking for things I can do that others won't know it's me. Then I sit back and watch their reaction. Our kids used to do that when they were teens. When it snowed, they would shovel the people across the streets sidewalk and driveway. Then they would watch, hidden behind the curtains when they came home from work. They would invariably stand in the driveway looking around and confused before going inside. I don't think they ever knew who their little elves were! Our kids loved it. Giving does as much for the giver as it does for the recipient.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy