Blessed to Bless Others
This Sunday, we turn to Genesis 11:10–12:3, a pivotal passage that introduces us not only to Abram, but to God’s unfolding plan to bless the world through him. From the beginning, God’s design has been this: that His people would trust Him, receive His blessing, and then be a blessing to others. In Abram’s story, we see a man called to leave behind the comforts of home, security of family, and even his own identity, all to walk by faith. In return, God pours out rich blessings—both personal and generational—blessings that will find their fulfillment in Jesus. And now, through faith in Christ, we are both recipients of these blessings and stewards of them as well—conduits of God’s grace, love, and hope to the world. This passage invites us to reexamine how we are trusting God, being transformed by His blessings, and living to bless others for His name’s sake. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Trust, be blessed, and be a blessing to others, as God ordained from the beginning.
1. Trust God’s calling
2. Be blessed by God’s provision
3. Be the conduit God uses to bless others