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“God Bless You”

“God Bless You“

Speaker: Troy Champ

Series: Other Messages

Primary text: Numbers 6:22-27

Speaker: Troy Champ
Series: Other Messages
Primary text: Numbers 6:22-27

God wants to bless you.
“He literally died!”
 “She loves soft pretzels!”
 “I haven’t seen them in forever!”
We throw words around as if they have no meaning. We play it off, calling it hyperbole. Hyperbole has been normalized, and the extreme has become expected. And the price we pay is that words – actual words and what they actually mean – lose their meaning and the significance they are meant to carry.
So, because we’re so casual with the phrase “bless you,” even using it as a Pavlovian response to a sneeze, when Scripture talks about God “blessing” his people, many of us don’t actually understand exactly what God wants to do for us.
This week, we examine arguably the most important Blessing in the Bible in order to recapture our understanding of God’s character and his desire for his people.

Other texts in this message: Psalm 121:1-8, Genesis 12:2-3, Luke 6:27-28

Homework

Pray Genesis 12:2-3 over yourself.

Pray Genesis 12:2-3 over a loved one.

Pray Genesis 12:2-3 over an enemy.

Speak Luke 6:27-28 to someone directly.

“Bless Me” by Kirk Franklin & Maverick City

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Worship Songs

Raise A Hallelujah
Jake Stevens / Jonathan David Helser / Melissa Helser / Molly Skaggs

I Speak Jesus
Jesse Reeves / Dustin Smith / Abby Benton / Kristen Dutton / Carlene Prince / Raina Pratt

Bless The Lord
Andraé Crouch

The Blessing
Chris Brown / Steven Furtick / Cody Carnes / Kari Brooke Jobe

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“He literally died!”
 “She loves soft pretzels!”
 “I haven’t seen them in forever!”
We throw words around as if they have no meaning. We play it off, calling it hyperbole. Hyperbole has been normalized, and the extreme has become expected. And the price we pay is that words – actual words and what they actually mean – lose their meaning and the significance they are meant to carry.
So, because we’re so casual with the phrase “bless you,” even using it as a Pavlovian response to a sneeze, when Scripture talks about God “blessing” his people, many of us don’t actually understand exactly what God wants to do for us.
This week, we examine arguably the most important Blessing in the Bible in order to recapture our understanding of God’s character and his desire for his people.
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