Five Truths about God's Blessings over You

27 February 2025

Numbers 6: 24 – 26 “The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.” 


The people of Israel had been camped at the foot of Mt. Sinai for almost a year after leaving Egypt. They had received God’s 10 commandments and his full law and built the Tabernacle according to God’s precise instructions. Now, on the cusp of moving toward the promised land and going into battle, God commanded the high priest Aaron to pronounce this blessing over the people. Because we hear these words recited so often, we can lose the awe that God would bless extravagantly. 


Let’s dig out 5 truths in God’s blessing over you:


1. God is the source of all blessing. 

Although often referred to as the priestly or Aaronic blessing, these words were not written by men. They are God’s words spoken through His priest to His people. God is a God who blesses. In fact, when God created Adam and Eve, the first thing He did was to bless them. (Genesis 1:28) And the last thing Jesus did? He blessed His apostles - as Jesus was taken into heaven, He was blessing His apostles. (Luke 24: 50 – 51)


2. God blesses us personally. 

Six times these verses repeat “you”, and each time it is in the singular form. Rather than blessing Israel corporately in these verses, God of the universe blesses each one personally. In a crowd of more than 2 million, God saw each one. God sees you. God knows you intimately, cares for you individually and blesses you personally.


3. God bends down to benefit us

The Hebrew word for ‘bless’ means to “kneel down”. Used metaphorically here, it shows that God bends down to give us Himself, and with that all of His benefits – His faithfulness, mercy, forgiveness, grace, love, comfort, joy, hope, guidance, redemption, adoption, acceptance and more. Ephesians 1:3 tells us we have every spiritual blessing through Jesus. Because God is infinite, we can never reach the end of His blessing. 


4. God blesses as a father to his child. 

How can God lift His countenance upon us if He is in heaven and we are on earth? Doesn’t He look down upon us? These words are a picture of a father lifting his child in his arms above him. Just as a father lifts up his beaming face to that child, God shines His full pleasure, His full goodwill, and His full joy over you as His child. 


5. God’s blessing brings peace. 

Who does not want peace? But God’s peace is more than the absence of strife. The Hebrew word for peace, “shalom”, stems from the word which means ‘restoration back to the original state’. God’s peace means not just harmony, but completeness and wholeness, rest and welfare, soundness and safety.


Take heart today. In a world that is often hard and chaotic, God has bent down to bless you personally. God of infinite benefits gives them to you. And though the world may frown, God’s beaming countenance is upon you. 


Today, child, walk in the fullness of your Father’s extravagant blessing.


Blessings

Toby


Dr Marishjean Paton Dr.Div PhD

Melqowsh Ministries and Melqowsh Bible College



Our thanks to Toby for this month’s Blog contribution


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