If You Think You’re Missing Out on God’s Blessing

by Lois Flowers

In our comparison-driven culture, it’s sometimes tempting to think that God is pouring out His blessings on everyone but us.

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We don’t know the whole story of other people’s lives, of course, or what it has cost them to be where they are and have what they have. But logic like that can often be overpowered by our own God-given longings and desires.

Back when Randy and I were struggling to conceive, for example, it was hard to hear people gush about how God had blessed them with children, or how their kids were the greatest gifts God had ever given them.

I agree that children are wonderful blessings; if they were not, infertility wouldn’t be nearly as hard as it is. But back then—before God knit our family together with our two lovely daughters from China—talk like this frustrated me.

It seemed to imply—at least to my own hurting heart—that people without children (married or not) are somehow missing out on the ultimate blessing in life, and I just didn’t think that was true.

I was painfully aware of the scripture passage that talked about children being a heritage from the Lord (Psalm 127:3-5). But I also knew there were plenty of other verses in the Bible (especially Psalms and Proverbs) that delineate other reasons for blessing, nearly all of which have to do with a person’s heart and relationship to God and others.

I set out to make myself a list of these verses, and I hope what I found encourages your possibly weary soul today.

We are blessed when we:

• Refrain from walking in the “counsel of the wicked” or standing “in the way of sinners” or sitting “in the seat of mockers” (Psalm 1:1).

• Delight in the law of the Lord and meditate on it around the clock (Psalm 1:2).

• Take refuge in the Lord (Psalm 34:8).

• Make the Lord our trust (Psalm 40:4).

• Have regard for the weak (Psalm 41:1).

• Learn to acclaim the Lord and walk in His presence (Psalm 89:15).

• Seek Him with all our heart (Psalm 119:2).

• Maintain justice and “constantly do what is right” (Psalm 106:3).

That’s plenty, but there’s more. We also are blessed when we:

• Are kind to the needy (Proverbs 14:21).

• Are generous to the poor (Proverbs 22:9).

• Are faithful (Proverbs 28:20).

• Honor the Sabbath (Isaiah 56:3).

• Are disciplined by God (Psalm 94:12).

• Find wisdom (Proverbs 3:13).

• Serve others (John 13:11-17).

• Fear the Lord continually (Proverbs 28:14).

• Read the book of Revelation and take its message to heart (Revelation 1:3-4).

• Actively watch for the return of Jesus Christ (Revelation 16:14-15).

The New Testament also reveals that great blessing often flows out of suffering and pain. Matthew 5:3-12 makes a convincing case for this:

Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.

Absorbing all that reminds me of another biblical blessing that has nothing to do with material possessions or family status and everything to do with trusting God in the midst of suffering: “Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him” (James 1:12).

The blessings just don’t get any better than that.

Lois Flowers

Note: Parts of this post were adapted from my book Infertility: Finding God’s Peace in the Journey (Harvest House, 2003), available here.

Also: I’m linking up this week with Kelly Balarie at Purposeful Faith, Jennifer Dukes Lee at #TellHisStory, Holley Gerth at Coffee for Your Heart, and Lyli Dunbar at #ThoughtProvokingThursday.

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Jane Allen June 30, 2016 - 6:55 am

Thanks for these verses. I found them comforting. Most times, when we’re in the hard places of life, we tend to lose perspective. We tend to think of how we lack God’s blessings, even though it’s not true. But, the enemy of our soul would have us believe that. Keeping such a list helps to keep us grounded, no matter what is happening around us. I can totally relate with your feelings before you finally adopted. Mothers want to throw it in your face when they realize you’re trying to conceive. In my case, I conceived but had a still birth. While waiting to conceive again, I often felt depressed, the way other mothers carried their babies around. It’s something I had to put up with but I eventually had kids.

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Lois Flowers July 8, 2016 - 12:31 pm

What you said is so true, Jane … the enemy of our soul wants us to believe a lie and stay distracted by what’s going on around us. That seems especially true when it comes to things like having children (or not). I’m glad the verses in the post were comforting to you …

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Tiffany Parry June 23, 2016 - 1:02 pm

What an incredible collection of verses to help us count our blessings! So grateful that every step we take on this earth with Christ at our side, even the flawed ones, brings us closer to that crown. Great encouragement today, friend.

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Lois Flowers June 23, 2016 - 2:11 pm

I’m grateful for that same thing, Tiffany. And for your encouragement, which is always a blessing as well. 🙂

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~ linda June 23, 2016 - 11:11 am

We truly are blessed. Thank you for all the wonderful reminders that God has given us in His Word.

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Lois Flowers June 23, 2016 - 2:10 pm

I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Linda. Have a wonderful Thursday!

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Kelly Smith June 22, 2016 - 8:06 am

As I sit in the waiting place, these verses bring comfort and hope. Thank you for sharing! Glad to be your #coffeefortheheart neighbor this morning!

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 10:51 am

Oh, the waiting place! These verses bring the same to me when I’m there, Kelly. So glad you stopped by today!

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Linda Stoll June 22, 2016 - 7:36 am

there’s nothing like God’s Word to touch those tender, hurting places, to reveal truth and give us hope.

you are a hope-lender, friend …

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 10:54 am

“Reveal truth and give us hope” … isn’t it interesting how God’s Word bring those two things go together, Linda? So encouraging! Have a good day, my friend!

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Betsy de Cruz June 22, 2016 - 12:41 am

Thanks so much for this sweet reminder of God’s MANY blessings, showered out on us. It’s true. So often we look at what we lack or don’t have. And Satan tricks us into thinking blessing is all tied up in that one thing!

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 10:59 am

Amen, Betsy! It’s hard when that thing we don’t have is a good, God-instilled desire. But isn’t it comforting to know God knows what we need AND what the eventual outcome is going to be? Sometimes not getting that desire paves the way for even greater blessings!

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Michele Morin June 21, 2016 - 5:11 pm

What a gorgeous table of contents for the psalms! You’ve made so many excellent and grace-oriented points, and I especially love Psalm 1.
Thank you for sharing your heart.

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 11:05 am

I love Psalm 1 too, Michele. All the Psalms, actually … they’re so full of beauty, truth and comfort!

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Ally | The Speckled Goat Blog June 21, 2016 - 4:57 pm

Just beautiful. Thank you!

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 11:02 am

You’re welcome, Ally! 🙂

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Lisa notes June 21, 2016 - 9:07 am

Wow. There are SO many ways we can be blessed by the Lord! Thanks for this list, Lois. My niece just began her first pregnancy only to have it end in miscarriage, and she is seeking for God’s blessings during this time of grief. Your story made me send up another prayer for her healing in every way.

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 11:01 am

Lisa, I didn’t realize there were so many opportunities for blessing until I actually started making a list. It sort of puts things into perspective in big hurry, doesn’t it? I’m so sorry for your niece’s loss. She’s blessed to have an aunt who cares for her like you do! 🙂

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Liz June 21, 2016 - 6:57 am

Beautiful reminder, Lois! Thanks for these verses. May God’s blessings be abundant and overwhelming today!

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Lois Flowers June 22, 2016 - 10:59 am

Thanks, Liz! I hope you are having a wonderful week!

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