…thou art now the blessed of the LORD. – Genesis 26:27-29
“Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” The Philistines had behaved basely towards Isaac, and now that he had prospered, they urged him to forget the past. They meant, “This is why we trust that you will deal kindly with us, and overlook our hard usage; for, in spite of all, God has so blessed you that you need not be fretful and pettish and remember what we have done.” There is much force in the argument which these Philistines used. If God has richly blessed us, notwithstanding all our faults and failures, surely, we should learn to forgive many injuries done to ourselves. If the Lord forgives us our debt of ten thousand talents, we must be willing to forgive our fellow-servant his debt of a hundred pence. Child of God, if you are now the blessed of the Lord, you will often turn a blind eye towards the offenses of your fellow-men. You will say, “God has so blessed me, that I can well overlook any wrongs that you have inflicted, any hard words that you have said. I am now blessed of the Lord; so, let bygones be bygones.” May you have grace given to you to do that now, if any of you have had a little squabble with any other!
Once you were condemned; but, being in Christ Jesus, “there is therefore now no condemnation.” “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” Once your were at enmity against God; but now, being reconciled to God by the death of His Son, you are His friend: “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord.” “Ye were sometimes in darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord.” How great the change for the man or woman to whom we can say “Thou art now the blessed of the Lord”! ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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