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bosanchez - Don’t Be Afraid of What Others Will Say

 

Last week, I wrote how Elisha, the disciple, asked for a double portion of anointing from his mentor Elijah.

If there were people around who heard Elisha ask in that way, perhaps some of them would have said, “How dare he ask that way?  My gosh, he asked for double. The gall.  How arrogant! How selfish!”

But Elijah asked for a double portion NOT so that he would be greater than his teacher.   No.   He asked so that he could serve more.  (So if you’re going ask, might as well ask big.)

Some people are afraid of rejection.  They’re scared that when they’re successful, their family and friends will say, “You’re different now.”  So they don’t ask for what God wants to give them.  What will other people say!” they think.   So the Buffet of Blessings is waiting but they don’t partake of it because of shame.

There are times when we pray for something, and then we stop because we feel that it’s a selfish prayer.  “It’s just for me,” we think.  And so we reject the blessing of God that was supposed to be — not for us — but to be a used as a blessing for many others.

Here’s a key principle you’ve got to understand: God wants to bless others through you, but He has to bless you first.

 

Are you ready to be blessed?

 

May your dreams come true,

 

 

Bo Sanchez

 

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