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Haggai 2:19

Haggai 2:19
Robert Hawker March, 8 2016 3 min read
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March, 8 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about God's blessings?

The Bible teaches that from the day the Lord establishes His spiritual temple in us, He will bless us abundantly.

According to Haggai 2:19, the Lord declares, 'From this day will I bless thee.' This signifies a profound moment in a believer's life, marking the beginning of an intimate relationship with God. The blessings mentioned are both spiritual and temporal, and they are rooted in the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Each blessing represents not merely material prosperity but also the restoration of all that was lost through sin. In Christ, we receive a multitude of blessings that include grace, love, and the assurance of eternal life, showcasing God's continual generosity toward His people.

Haggai 2:19, Ephesians 1:3

How do we know Jesus' blessings are real?

The reality of Jesus' blessings is evidenced through the transformative experience of believers who receive His gifts of grace and life.

Believers can be assured of the reality of Jesus' blessings through their personal experiences of grace and the life-changing impact of His love. As the passage describes, the day when Jesus first illuminates a person's heart is a memorable day marked by victory and liberation from sin. This transformation is a testimony of the blessings that flow from faith in Christ, affirming that those who believe in Him have everlasting life. Such experiences solidify the truth that Jesus, through His sacrifice, has effectively bestowed countless spiritual blessings to His flock, thereby fulfilling the promise that we will be blessed both now and in eternity.

John 3:16, John 10:28

Why is the day of salvation important for Christians?

The day of salvation is crucial for Christians as it marks the beginning of a new identity and lifelong blessings in Christ.

The significance of the day of salvation for Christians cannot be overstated, as it represents the moment when God establishes His spiritual temple within us, igniting a transformation that alters our eternal destiny. This day is characterized by an overwhelming sense of love, redemption, and the promise of blessings that encompass every aspect of life. As noted in the content, believers are liberated from the bondage of sin and death and enter into a relationship with Jesus, whose fullness sustains them. Consequently, this day serves as a foundational element in Christian faith, offering assurance of God's continual presence and favor throughout life and into eternity.

2 Corinthians 5:17, Romans 8:1

"From this day will I bless thee."—Hag, ii. 19.

My soul, what day is the memorable day to thee from whence commenced thy blessings? No doubt from everlasting the Lord hath blessed his people in Jesus. But the commencement of thy personal enjoyment of those blessings, was at the time the Lord graciously laid the foundation of his spiritual temple in thee; the blessed, the gracious, the auspicious, the happy day, when the Lord made thee willing in the day of his power? Oh! blessed day, never, never to be forgotten! A day of light; when the light of Jesus first broke in upon me. A day of life; when the Lord Jesus quickened my poor soul, which before was laying dead in trespasses and sins. A day of love; when his love first was made known to my soul, who so loved me as to give his dear and ever-blessed Son for me: and his love was sweetly manifested, who so loved me as to give himself for me. A day of the beginning of victory, over death and hell, and the grave. A day of liberty; when the Lord Jesus opened my prison doors and brought me out. A day of wonder, love and praise; when my eyes first saw the King in his beauty, and my whole soul was overpowered in the contemplation of the grace, the glory, the beauty, the loveliness, the suitableness, the all-sufficiency of his glorious Person and glorious work. A day, Oh what dear name shall I term it to be? A day of grace, a jubilee, a salvation day! the day of my espousals to Jesus, and of the gladness of my Redeemer's heart! And, my soul, did thy God, did thy Jesus say, that from that day he would bless thee? And hath he not done it? Oh, yes, yes; beyond all conception of blessing. He hath blessed thee in thy basket and thy store. All the blessings, even in temporal mercies, which were all forfeited in Adam, are now sweetly restored, and blessed, and sanctified, in Jesus: nay, even thy very crosses have the-curse taken out of them by thy Jesus; and thy very tears have the spiced wine of the pomegranate. And as to spiritual blessings, God thy Father hath blessed thee with all in his dear Son. Thy Father hath made over himself, in Jesus, with all his love and favour. And Jesus is thine, with all his fulness, sweetness, all-sufficiency. And God the Spirit, with all his gracious influences and comforts. And the present enjoyment of these unspeakable mercies becomes the sure earnest of blessings which are eternal. Jesus himself hath declared, that it is the Father's own gracious will that he should give eternal life to as many as the Father hath given him; and therefore eternal life must be the sure portion of all his redeemed. "He that believeth in the Son hath indeed everlasting life; and Jesus will raise him up at the last day." Pause, my soul, and view the vast heritage to which thou art begotten from the day of thy new birth in Jesus, Oh! most gracious Father, let me never lose sight of those sweet words, nor the feeling sense of my interest in them, in which thou hast said, "From this day will I bless thee."

From Poor Man's Morning Portions by Robert Hawker.
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