Monday, April 2, 2007

Curses into Blessing

A while back I had the heartfelt desire to read through the Old Testament. Yes, even those crazy books of Laws, laws and more laws. There are some true treasures in those books that I am so glad I read. However, the one for today comes from Genesis 9 and Deuteronomy 8. In Genesis 9, Noah and his children have survived the flood and Noah has made himself a little drink. I'm sure after being on a boat with all kinds of animals for 40 days, he was a little weary. So he drinks... a little too much and winds up naked in his tent. His son, Ham, comes and sees him naked and goes to tell his brothers. His brothers, being older and wiser, carry a blanket over their shoulders and walk in backwards in order not to see their father's nakedness. When Noah awakes and finds out that Ham saw him, he curses.... no, not Ham, but Ham's son, Canaan. He is to be the lowest of his family and his descendents will serve the descendents of Shem and Japheth. He is cursed. His descendents are cursed. They become the Canannites who live in the land of Canaan.
Later on, along comes a man named Moses. Moses leads the Israelites out of slavery and away from Egypt. The Lord is leading them to the promised land; the land flowing with milk and honey. The land in Deuteronomy 8 is described this way "For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land of flowing streams and pools of water, with fountains and springs that gush out in the valleys and hills. 8 It is a land of wheat and barley; of grapevines, fig trees, and pomegranates; of olive oil and honey. 9 It is a land where food is plentiful and nothing is lacking. It is a land where iron is as common as stone, and copper is abundant in the hills. 10 When you have eaten your fill, be sure to praise the Lord your God for the good land he has given you." And who has been inhabiting this land? What is this land called? Not just the promised land, but the land of Canaan. It's the land of the Canaanites. They have cultivated this land and it has been a land of blessing. Here is a man who was cursed by Noah, his descendants were cursed and yet they were living in the land of blessing.
At first i thought, "Why Lord would You do that? Why would you turn that which is cursed into that which is blessed?" And that's as far as I needed to go. I was once cursed, but now I'm blessed. I was a land that was deserted and unfertile, but now my land is called "married" and the Lord calls me "My delight is in her." (Isaiah 62) The Lord is in the business of turning curses into blessings, of turning beauty into ashes, of turning mourning into dancing, of turning bad situations into good. But it doesn't stop there.
Not only is the land of the Canaanites blessed, but the blessing is used for the purposes of God. If you notice, the Canaanites were driven out of the land and the blessings of their land were used for the people of God. So not only has God turned my life from cursed to blessed, but He will use the blessings He's given to me and put in me for His purposes and His people. He will use them to advance His Kingdom and He will do the same with you! You have been taken up out of the pit of hell. Your life was cursed and through the saving grace of Jesus Christ, YOU ARE BLESSED!!!! He has turned you around and will use the blessing of your life for His purposes!!! He has a purpose for you!!! You will impact His Kingdom!!! Praise be to God!

4 comments:

the Franster said...

This was such an amazing revelation to me. God is so amazing that he can turn what was cursed (me) and turn it into blessing. I think we can go one step further into saying that not only are we blessed, but we become a blessing to others as well just as Cainan was to the children of Israel.

www.tracyhurst.com said...

The old testament rocks! I love the entire Word of God, but sometimes the old testament is the best! We are so blessed! Happy Easter my friend!

Tracy

Angel said...

WOW! That is awesome! I love connections like this! I loved when I discovered how Haman (the mean one who tried to like kill all the Jews in the book of Esther) was a descendant of the queen who should have been destroyed by Saul years before. (then, you know he was disobedient to God the woman got away had a son, who went on to generations later have Haman, but God still Got 'em in the end. And by a woman no doubt. That had to be a shame! :) Just goes to show God will finish what he started!


P.S. I also have an aweful habit of relating everything in life back to something I have seen or heard on a movie or t.v. How do you think I got the revelation above.Yep, I watched the movie Esther, THEN read the book! Great stuff!

Angel said...

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