Day 146

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Numbers 23:20

 "Behold, I have received commandment to bless: and he hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it."

 

God gave the commandment to bless, and then He performed the blessing. In his prophecy concerning Israel, Balaam spoke forth what God had done. There was  no way out of it. The Lord initiated it and then confirmed it. He  is determined to bless His people. The prophet said, "I cannot reverse it."

Once again, the scripture is clear about God's attitude toward His own. We are the only ones who can reverse our blessings, because we are the recipients. We can  receive  or reject them. We can cooperate with God and walk in what  He has provided, or we can rebel and hence, remove ourselves from the path of blessing.

One way we can reverse our blessing is  by attributing the work of Satan to God. When the enemy attacks and we receive it as punishment, God's teaching or working our ultimate good, we blaspheme against God and deny His blessing. When we resist the enemy, God's blessing produces victory over him. However, when we do not realize who our enemy is, we cannot resist him. Instead, we assist him.

No one, not even Satan, can reverse our blessing. Once God has blessed, it is final with Him. Our failure to receive it does not change anything from God's end. Knowing this can deliver us, because if we wake up to truth, we can reverse the curse we may have opened the door to in our lives. We can do this, because the blessing is still in effect. We can rise up, resist the devil, and he will flee from us. Then, with the words of our mouths, we can declare that we receive the blessings of God that belong to us.

 

I reverse the curse and receive t/re irreversible blessing God !,as pronounced on me.

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