Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing


Just because I title these blessing posts, “Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing,” does not limit their use to only Wednesdays. Might I suggest you get in the daily habit? Bless your child as you wake them in the morning, or when they leave the house, or as you say good-night. Try out this one: Say your child’s name and…

The Lord blesses you and surrounds you with his love.

Here is a resource to get started using blessings.
View other blessings here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr
Main photo – pipitdapo on Flickr, both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing – a resource for getting started

Here is a resource to use, a book to read with your child, to introduce them to the idea of receiving a blessing from you.

Cover of the book "Will You Bless Me?" By Neal Lozano

Why is this such a good book, especially right now, at this time of year?
Because it tells the Christmas story.

It’s not a complete telling and the details aren’t even in order. It’s just the highlights, as told by Mary to her young son, Jesus, who asks his mother to tell him his birth story. I like this part…

Joseph put down his tools… He loved these moments when Mary talked to Jesus about his birth, telling her son all the thoughts and plans God had just for him.

You can do that.

This week, let this be your blessing – your gift – to your child. Tell them about the day they arrived in your household. Tell them how glad you are to be their parent, or how much they are loved, or how they were uniquely created by God, and how God has a specific purpose for them in this life.

Here’s another quote from the book (on a page for parents, grandparents and caregivers). Take this as encouragement to regularly bless your child…

You have all you need to impart to your child the sense of identity and destiny that comes from the heart of God.

Blessings on your acts of blessing your child!


View other blessings here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr, licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Other photo – from my archives: my copy of this great little book.

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

Why should we bless our children?
Because the Bible tells us in Proverbs 16:24 (NiRV) that…

“Pleasant words are like honey.
They are sweet to the spirit and bring healing to the body.”

a bee on a honey comb

Spread some pleasant words (a blessing) on your child.

__Child’s name__, may you know that the Lord God is at work in your life. His strength keeps you safe and his Spirit increases your faith.

Have a blessed Thanksgiving.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr.
Main photo – Peter Shanks on Flickr. Both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

Two happy girls holding hands walking to school at sunrise

Bless your children.
Every day.
Say words that God would speak.

Here’s one for you to try out this week…
Say your child’s name and…

God empowers you to be a friend to those in need, offering encouraging words and comfort.


View other blessings to use here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr
Other photo – another one from the same talented person – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr, both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

A kid running on a beach

A note about Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing… The book Will You Bless Me? by Neal Lozano, says that saying blessings is “speaking the thoughts of God into the heart of your child.”

Think about that as you take leave of your child (as they make their way to school) and you say…

God wants you to go at your day with gusto; giving it all you’ve got!

May you go at your blessings with gusto!

View other blessings here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr
Beach photo – Mike Baird on Flickr; both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

A sleeping child

 

Having difficulty getting started with this blessing stuff?

 

Does it feel awkward?
Not sure if your kids will think you’ve gone off the deep end?

 

Try this: Offer a blessing when your kids are asleep. (It’s not quite as good as when they are able to hear it but it’s a start. It can give you confidence that what you are doing is right!) This week’s blessing…

May you never doubt God’s love for you.

View other blessings here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr.
Main photo – tamakisono on Flickr; both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

A kid wearing a skeleton costume

For your children… Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing (in preparation for Halloween)…

May you know it in your bones… from your head to your feet… Jesus loves you!

View other blessings here.


Photo credits:
Banner photo (not visible in readers or email) – Pink Sherbert Photography on Flickr.
Other photo – ktylerconk on Flickr.
Both licensed under: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic