I've been thinking about a topic that I've never talked about on this blog before. It's the topic of enjoying your blessings. Not just enjoying them, but really taking them and running with it. If you're reading this blog, chances are you have a blessing or two in your life right now (and maybe even more!). But how do we take those blessings and enjoy them? That's what we're going to talk about in this post: how to enjoy the blessing God has given us without letting anything get in our way.
When you have a great blessing, enjoy it.
When you have a great blessing, enjoy it.
You worked hard for your success and now it's time to reap the rewards! But don't let the fruit of your labor go to your head. You need to enjoy yourself without losing sight of what really matters in life: God and family.
Don't let it go to your waist either--eating too much can lead to health problems later on down the road (and no one wants that). So eat healthy meals with more vegetables than processed foods or sweets, but don't deprive yourself entirely either; moderation is key here!
And finally...don't spend all day sitting around doing nothing except watching TV because then those extra pounds will really pile up fast! It's important for everyone who has achieved something great today not only physically but mentally as well so if there are things we can do together outside our homes like volunteering at charities nearby where we live then maybe try doing them tomorrow instead?
Identify the 4 thieves that could rob you of your blessing
In order to enjoy the blessing, it's important to identify the 4 thieves that could rob you of your blessing. The four thieves are:
Worry
Trust in God's promises when you don't see the fulfillment of them in your life.
As you trust in God's promises, your faith will grow. The Bible says "faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God." (Romans 10:17) As you listen to His Word, it will become a living thing within your heart. You can also read about how God has worked for others who have trusted Him during difficult times in their lives. For example, Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers but became second-in-command in Egypt under Pharaoh!
Don't give up on trusting God just because things aren't happening right away or even at all! Trusting Him means believing that He will do what He says He'll do--even though it might not seem possible at first glance.
Be grateful for what God has given you.
The Bible tells us that "we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us." (2 Corinthians 4:7) We are not to boast about ourselves or our accomplishments, but rather give thanks to our Heavenly Father who empowers us with His strength and grace.Be grateful to others who have helped you along your journey toward Christ-likeness: parents and siblings who raised you in a Christian home; teachers at school who taught you biblical principles; friends who encouraged your faith walk when times were tough--and maybe even enemies who gave their lives so that yours could continue! There are many people involved in shaping our lives; let's remember them all as we celebrate our special day!
Don't let pride get in the way of enjoying your blessing.
Pride is the opposite of humility, and it's one of the biggest obstacles to enjoying your blessing. You may be thinking "I've worked hard and I deserve this," but if you're not careful, pride can lead to envy and resentment in others who haven't been blessed with similar things.
If you want to enjoy what God has given you, then give yourself over completely to Him--and let Him guide your heart as well as your actions!
Don't let anything rob you of your blessings
Don't let anything rob you of your blessings.
Don't let pride get in the way of enjoying your blessing.
Be grateful for what God has given you and trust in God's promises when you don't see the fulfillment of them in your life.
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed this article. We know that it can be hard to enjoy your blessings when life gets tough and you're facing challenges, but we also want to encourage you that God wants nothing more than for you to have a joyful heart! He has given us so much and our job is simply to trust Him with what He gives us-- no matter how big or small it may seem at first glance.
Jack speaks at conferences across the Philippines on topics such as family finances, and personal and professional growth.
You can contact Jack Marbida through his social media accounts or email him at papajackph@gmail.com.
Cheers!