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Introduction
* People often use the phrase, "Bless his heart!" especially in the South.
We say "Bless you!" when someone sneezes.
You may have heard that the reason we have come to use that phrase is because your heart stops for a split second when you sneeze.
We are saying, God bless you because He started your heart back.
Well, that's actually a common misconception.
We actually say "bless you" because...
* One rational explanation for the exaggerated attention paid toward sneezing comes from the 6th century, when the Black Plague killed half the population of Europe.
Sneezing was a symptom of the disease and was viewed as a sign of impeding death.
People thus began to say “bless you” in hopes that the sneezer would not succumb to the infection, or, some say, as a final blessing.
Source: http://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=157001
* The blessing is also something we do at the dinner table, whether or not we mean it as a way of truly acknowledging God as the source of our food and sustenance, or just do it as a religious ritual in case someone spit in our food!
* But, what does a blessing really mean?
Should be bless more people than we do?
Is it just a religious superstition to hope for good omens.
Read Text.
Pray.
Genesis 27:1-10
Explain the Story
What Is a Blessing Anyways?
First, a blessing was a public declaration of a favored status with God.
Second, the blessing endowed power for prosperity and success.
In all cases, the blessing served as a guide and motivation to pursue a course of life within the blessing.
Expositor’s Bible Dictionary
Explain the Story
* Isaac knew that he was getting old and wanted to pass on the blessing to his oldest son, even though God had said that Jacob would be the one who was blessed.
* Family division and rivalry -
* Rebekah asked that Jacob's curse be upon her in verse 13 - after this story we don't hear of her again
* The idea of the curse as a counter to the blessing was always present.
Both carried very real consequences, even though people were still free to make their own choices.
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* Perhaps the choice of favorites came down to who spent more time with each parent - Jacob was a man of the tents -
* Perhaps the choice of favorites came down to who spent more time with each parent - Jacob was a man of the tents -
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There is Power in a Father’s Words (v.26-29)
2. Our Children Are Crying Out for a Blessing (vv.
34-36)
Application:
Fathers Must Take Responsibility for Spiritual Training of their Children
Fathers Have the Power to Bless or Curse
Conclusion:
Language Disclaimer!
The Help - Woman speaking to the children telling them they are somebody special.
* “You is kind.
You is smart.
You is important.”
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