Jesus Is Your Qualification For God’s Blessings
Deuteronomy 28:2
2And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you…
God loves to bless you. He has even declared that “blessings shall come
upon you and overtake you”. This means that you can’t run fast enough
to escape them! When you turn one corner, there is a blessing waiting
for you. When you turn another corner, you run smack into another
blessing!
Now, you may think that you don’t qualify for God’s
blessings because of the preceding verse which says that these blessings
will come to pass only if you diligently obey God’s voice and keep all
of His commandments. You know that no matter how hard you try, you just
cannot keep all of God’s commandments. In fact, the Bible says that if
you fail to keep just one commandment, you fail to keep all. (James
2:10)
My friend, I have good news for you: Jesus is the one who
qualifies us for every single blessing because He has kept all of God’s
commandments. When He died for us on the cross, He not only fulfilled
all of God’s commandments, He also redeemed us from the curse of the
law. (Galatians 3:13) Note that He did not redeem us from the blessings
of the law, so the blessings are still ours today!
As you read
the list of blessings in Deuteronomy 28, starting with “Blessed shall
you be in the city… in the country… the fruit of your body… your basket…
when you come in… when you go out…” (Deuteronomy 28:3–13), I believe
that Jesus is saying to you, “Like the blessings? Then take them by
faith!”
You may say, “But I don’t deserve them.” Yes, you don’t
deserve them, but you still get them because of Jesus. That is God’s
grace! The law says, “You must deserve the blessings.” But the law is no
longer here. Grace is here. So take the blessings by grace through
faith. Believe God for the blessings.
Today, it is no longer a
question of how much or how well you have kept God’s commandments. It is
a question of how much you can believe God for His blessings. All the
promises of God in Christ are “Yes”, and because you are in Christ, you
can say “Amen!” to His blessings! (2 Corinthians 1:20)
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