Digging
Deep No.90
Topic: Curses and Blessings – Part 4
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INTRODUCTION: In this series,
we have learnt about the sources and causes of
both curses and blessings. We have examined the
conditions for receiving blessings and what to
do to escape from curses. In this concluding part
of the series we wish to look at some special
features of blessings and the special case of
Jacob versus his sons.
1) UNCONDITIONAL BLESSINGS ARE IRREVOCABLE:
Some blessings are conditional, i.e. the blessings
will come if certain conditions are satisfied.
But some blessings are unconditional. Such blessings
are irrevocable. An example of such an irrevocable
blessings is that which Isaac pronounced on Jacob.
Blessing could be spoken or transferred through
the laying on of hands. Normally, only fathers
can pronounce blessings on their children and
the first-born should have more blessing than
the second son but at times the first is the last
and the last first. Deut. 28:1-14, Gen.27:26-29,
33, Gen.27:34-40, I Sam.1:12-17, I Sam. 1:19-20,
Gen.48:14, Matt.19:15, Mark 10:16, Acts 13:1-3,
I Tim.4:14, II Tim.1:6, Gen.48:17-19.
2) THE BLESSINGS OF ABRAHAM CAN BE YOURS
TOO: The blessings of Abraham are seven-fold:
(i) you will become a great nation (ii) you will
be blessed materially, (iii) your name will be
great (iv) you will be a blessing (v) those who
bless you will be blessed (vi) those who curse
you will be cursed of God (vii) all the families
of the world will be blessed through you. All
these blessings can be yours too, if you are in
Christ.
All the blessings of Abraham were reconfirmed
of his son Isaac who in turn pronounced a ten-fold
blessing upon Jacob. The blessings of Jacob are
(i) may God give thee of the dew of heaven (ii)
may God give thee the fatness of the earth (iii)
may God give thee plenty of food (iv) and plenty
of drink (v) may people serve you (vi) may nations
bow to you (vii) may you be master over your brothers
(viii) may your mother’s sons bow to you
(ix) let him be caused who causes you (x) let
him be blessed who blesses you.
In his parting words to his sons, Jacob cursed
some and blessed some. Finally, he transferred
the Abramic blessing unto Judah, from whose line
came the Lion of Judah Himself. Our Lord Jesus
Christ, through whom we are all blessed today.
Genesis 12:2-3, Gal.3:13-14,
Gen.26:24, Gen.27:27-29, Gen.48:15-16, Gen.49:1-28,
Deut.21:17, Deut. 27:20, Gen.35:2, Gen.34:25-29,
Ren.5:, Num.14:17, Ps.60:7, Isa.63:1-3, Rev,.19:11-16,
I Chron.5:1-2, Isa.22:1, Ezek.21:27, Dan.9:25,
Matt.21:9, Luke 1:32.
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