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August 1, 2014

You Are Blessed in Every Moment

“Blessed is the one whose fault is removed." Psalm 32


Blessed
by Sir Elton John

Hey you, you're a child in my head
You haven't walked yet
Your first words have yet to be said
But I swear you'll be blessed
I know you're still just a dream
Your eyes might be green
Or the bluest that I've ever seen
Anyway, you'll be blessed

And you, you'll be blessed
You'll have the best
I promise you that
I'll pick a star from the sky
Pull your name from a hat
I promise you that, promise you that
Promise you that you'll be blessed

I need you before I'm too old
To have and to hold
To walk with you and watch you grow
And know that you're blessed

And you, you'll be blessed
You'll have the best
I promise you that
I'll pick a star from the sky
Pull your name from a hat
I promise you that, promise you that...

You'll be blessed
You'll be blessed!

As the song goes, we are blessed. When we doubt, we need to know what those things are and why we are so just. A positive, upright focus reveals that through many, many of the things we have done rightly have indeed yielded us the blessings of a stable job, caring friends, family around us, a good education, housing, health care, and the many elements that make life so much more than bearable.

But when we fall into the mind of what is wrong with something or someone, our thoughts fall dark. We fail to see our own or any other blessings. Our friends are goofy, they tell dumb stories; our family argues, we don't like our co-workers and we wish our house was different-- or just somewhere else…

Unlike what some may suppose or even teach, the Faithful are ever blessed by the redemption of the Cross. The Holy Spirit has seen to that. The bible tells us, Blessed is the one whose fault is removed, for he may focus himself unto trust in the Lord.  Psalm 32
And the story of Job reinforces this. It doesn't teach that only some are blessed or that you sprinkle salt, for example, and jump three times or any other ritual to be blessed.
The bible teaches us that it is indeed the Cross, not any particular community or denomination which in the end of days, is the source of redemption and blessings for all. 
"Know this so that you may believe." John, chapter 20