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Blessed by Promise Part 1

Apr 19, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

BLESSED BY PROMISE – PART 1

Blessed to Belong, Blessed to Become


Main Texts:

Genesis 12:1–3

Genesis 14:18–20

Galatians 3:13–14, 29


Key Truth:

The greatest blessing is not what God puts in your hand; the greatest blessing is what God establishes over your life.


Introduction:

Biblical blessing is deeper than money, possessions, or visible increase.

To be blessed means:

• The hand of God is upon your life

• The favor of God is resting on you

• The purpose of God is unfolding in you

• The promise of God is working for you

• The protection of God is surrounding you

• The presence of God is guiding you


The blessing did not start with Abraham’s possessions, performance, or personality.

The blessing started with the voice of God.


I. THE BLESSING BEGINS WITH THE CALL OF GOD

Genesis 12:1


Before Abraham saw the blessing, he had to hear the call.

Before he walked in promise, he had to respond to the voice of God.


A. It was a call to separation

“Get out of your country, from your family and from your father’s house...”

God often calls us out of:

• Old habits

• Old thinking

• Old dependencies

• Old environments

• What feels comfortable but is not spiritually suitable


Key Thought:

You cannot stay where you are and become what God has called you to be.


B. It was a call to surrender

“To a land that I will show you...”

Abraham had to move without having every detail in advance.


Faith means:

• Obeying without having the full map

• Trusting God before seeing the whole picture

• Taking the first step while God unfolds the next one


Key Thought:

Faith does not require full explanation before obedience.


C. It was a call that stretched him

God’s blessing will often stretch you before it settles you.


The blessing will stretch:

• Your comfort

• Your patience

• Your understanding

• Your trust

• Your obedience


Key Thought:

The blessing of God is not designed to make you more self-sufficient. It is designed to make you more God-dependent.


II. THE BLESSING IS DEFINED BY THE COVENANT OF GOD

Genesis 12:2–3


“I will...”

The blessing is rooted in:

• God’s commitment

• God’s faithfulness

• God’s promise

Not in human perfection or performance


A. It was a promised blessing

“I will bless you...”

God spoke the blessing before Abraham experienced it.


Key Thought:

God will speak a thing before you see it.


Application:

Do not measure God’s promise only by present appearances.


B. It was a purposeful blessing

“You shall be a blessing.”

The blessing was never meant to stop with Abraham.

It was meant to flow through him.


God blesses us so we can:

• Be a witness

• Be a vessel

• Be a channel

• Extend His goodness to others


Key Thought:

Blessing is not just possession; it is purpose.

Blessing is not just increase; it is influence.


C. It was a protective blessing

“I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you.”

This is covenant protection.


Key Thought:

The God who made the promise is also watching over the promise.


D. It was a prophetic blessing

“In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”

This promise pointed beyond Abraham to Christ.


Key Thought:

What God promised Abraham was bigger than Abraham.

From the beginning, God had redemption and the nations in view.


III. THE BLESSING PRODUCES CONSECRATION, NOT CONCEIT

Genesis 14:18–20


After victory, Abraham meets Melchizedek and gives a tithe of all.

This was more than a financial act.

It was a worship moment.

It was a recognition moment.

It was a reverence moment.


A. Abraham recognized God as the source

It was God Most High who delivered Abraham’s enemies into his hand.


Spiritual maturity means knowing:

• The Lord helped me

• The Lord kept me

• The Lord opened the door

• The Lord sustained me

• The Lord made a way


Key Thought:

When you know where your help came from, you do not become proud. You become grateful.


B. Abraham responded with honor

Abraham gave tithes of all.

His giving acknowledged that God was the source of the victory.


Key Thought:

When you really understand the hand of God on your life, you do not become arrogant. You become worshipful.


C. Abraham revealed a surrendered heart

Consecration means setting something apart unto God.

Blessing should produce:

• Thankfulness

• Humility

• Worship

• Surrender


Key Thought:

The point of blessing is not to make us larger in our own eyes. The point of blessing is to make God greater in our sight.


IV. THE BLESSING IS FULFILLED IN CHRIST

Galatians 3:13–14, 29


The blessing of Abraham is fulfilled in Christ and received by faith.


A. Christ bore what we deserved

“Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us...”

Jesus took our place so that we could receive what God promised.


Key Thought:

The blessing reaches us because Christ went to the cross.


B. Christ extends the promise to all who believe

The blessing of Abraham comes on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ.


Key Thought:

Through Christ, the promise reaches the nations.


C. Christ brings us into the family of promise

“If you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.”


If you belong to Jesus:

• You are in the family of promise

• You are included in covenant blessing

• You are inside the reach of God’s redemptive purpose

• You are an heir according to the promise


Key Thought:

The blessing is not found in trying harder. The blessing is found in belonging to Christ.


SERMON SUMMARY

The blessing begins with the call of God.

The blessing is defined by the covenant of God.

The blessing produces consecration, not conceit.

The blessing is fulfilled in Christ.


FINAL TAKEAWAY

Being blessed by promise is bigger than material increase.

It means:

• God has called you

• God has claimed you

• God has covered you

• God has included you in Christ

• God has placed purpose on your life


CLOSING CHALLENGE

Ask yourself:

• Have I responded to the call of God?

• Have I trusted the promise of God?

• Have I surrendered to the purpose of God?

• Do I belong to Christ, in whom the blessing is fulfilled?


Closing Declaration:

If you belong to Christ, then God has not called you just to survive life.

He has called you to walk in promise, live with purpose, and become a blessing.