June 2021

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Gò0dNews from the Pastor’s Desk

You are Blessed by Brian Branam

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hat is it that you put before the Lord and asked Him to bless,

For God, yes.

but He hasn't? What was that great idea you prayed about

Of God? He was kind, but I found less favor.

but couldn't get going? You put it before the Lord, but

the Almighty took a pass. It happens. And it's disappointing. You have a great vision, but God doesn't seem to see it the same way as you. Why does this happen? It happened to Joseph. In Joseph's life, there was a definite precedent of blessing. Whether enslaved, accused, or imprisoned, God blessed him. Despite the evil against him, God used Joseph mightily. And now the health of Joseph's father is failing (Gen. 48). It's time for Israel's (formerly Jacob) blessing to be passed along to Joseph's children.

And let's just say it. Like Joseph was with Israel, it displeases us when the Lord does this with us. We don't like it when our right-handed plans end up as God's left-handed blessings. Are we dejected more because somewhere between us and God things got crossed up, or are we dejected because that same thing ended up in God's right hand for someone else? We aren't dejected. We're jealous. A pastor wrote a book and everybody bought it. I wrote two books and so far, I have sold more of them to myself than anyone else. It was a right-handed idea, but I have a box full of left-handed blessings in my basement. I get so sideways on what winds up in God's left hand that I forget to pay attention to what He's holding in his right. I do what Joseph did. I try to take the hands of “the blesser” and realign them. “But his father refused.” I make my case for Manasseh when the best He has for me is in Ephraim. For some reason, God has not chosen to use me as a speaker, but He has given me a great assignment to pastor—speaking to other groups on occasion is my Manasseh. The people I pastor day to day are my Ephraim. I shouldn't underestimate that blessing. Israel didn't get it crossed up. Joseph did. God doesn't have it crossed up. I do. Pay attention to what God has touched. Be careful that you

So, Joseph places his two sons before their grandfather. Israel cannot see well (Gen. 48:10), so Joseph lines them up

don't quote Jeremiah 29:11 and then hand God the plan. Pay attention to what God is doing instead of getting crossed

the way he thinks they should be blessed. Manasseh, Joseph's

up in what you think God should do. Israel had something special

eldest, should end up in Israel's right hand and Ephraim should

for Joseph (Gen. 49:22). God has something unique for you.

end up in the left. But Israel crossed his hands and did not hand out the blessings according to Joseph's design (Gen. 48:15-16). And Joseph responds.

At some point, you (and I) have to accept that some of our right-handed visions are left-hand blessings. They are good, but not great. You may have some talent and there may be

Gen. 48:17-20

opportunities, but you won't find as much of God's favor. So, enjoy

Sometimes you have a right-handed vision, but it ends up as a

it, but don't sweat it. Let's not waste our time trying to turn our left-

left-handed blessing. I have a pile of left-handed blessings. I put these things before the Lord with the greatest of intentions, but they did not find His

handed blessings into something they are never going to be. Get back to those right-hand things. Focus on what God has favored. You are blessed.

favor. That's not to say they were useless. They did some good Enjoyable, yes. Fruitful? Eh.

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About The Author

things, but they were not great. Brian Branam is the Pastor of Liberty Baptist Church, a multi-site church in NW Georgia. For more of his material visit www.FeelMyFaith.com.


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