Friday, February 7, 2025

Don’t Fumble Your Blessings! Healing Your Soul to Fulfill God’s Purpose

 


The importance of not fumbling our blessings is deeply tied to our healing process and the condition of our soul. In His infinite wisdom, God often uses people in our lives as instruments of His love and purpose. These people come alongside us to guide, support, and help us on our journey, but if we have a hardened heart or a wounded soul, we may struggle to recognize or accept these blessings.

The soul’s condition significantly impacts our ability to receive God’s love and the love of others. If we have experienced trauma, rejection, or abandonment, we might carry scars that make it difficult to trust. Similarly, if we have a hard time accepting God's love, it can be challenging to receive the love and support of others, even when it's right in front of us.

1 John 4:19 says, “We love because He first loved us.” When we truly understand and accept the love of God, it transforms us. Our ability to receive love from others grows because we recognize that love is a gift, not something to be feared or rejected.

However, if our soul is broken, it can block the flow of this love. We might push others away, even though they are sent as a blessing to us. We may resist receiving help because we haven’t fully embraced God's love for us. This rejection can hinder our healing process, preventing us from moving forward and fulfilling God's purpose.

God doesn't just offer love from Himself; He also sends people to help us. These can be friends, family, mentors, or even strangers. How we respond to these people can either open the door to further blessings or close it.

In Proverbs 3:5-6, it says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” Trusting God means trusting His provision through the people He places in our lives. If we fumble these blessings by rejecting or distancing ourselves from those He has sent, we might miss out on crucial support leading to healing and restoration.

Jesus was familiar with rejection in His ministry, even from those He came to save. In Matthew 13:57, Jesus says, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town and in his own home.” Similarly, we may resist receiving help, particularly from those closest to us, because of pride, fear, or past hurts. However, this attitude can hinder our healing and prevent us from fulfilling God’s will for our lives.

As we learn to accept the love and blessings from God and others, we open the door to our own healing. Romans 12:15 encourages us, “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” This Scripture shows us that God often works through community. Our healing frequently happens in connection with others; when we embrace this, we experience the fullness of what God has for us.

In conclusion, if we have difficulty accepting God’s love, we will struggle to receive love and help from others, which can hinder our personal healing and spiritual growth. Embracing God’s love allows us to recognize the blessings He sends our way, including the people who come to walk with us on our journey. Let’s learn to receive these blessings and trust that, in doing so, we are not fumbling God’s plans for our lives.

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