Psalm 115:12

The Lord hath been mindful of us: he will bless us.

I can set my seal to that first sentence. Cannot you? Yes, Jehovah has thought of us, provided for us, comforted us, delivered us, and guided us. In all the movements of His providence He has been mindful of us, never overlooking our mean affairs. His mind has been full of us–that is the other form of the word mindfull. This has been the case all along and without a single break. At special times, however, we have more distinctly seen this mindfulness, and we would recall them at this hour with overflowing gratitude. Yes, yes, “the Lord hath been mindful of us.”

The next sentence is a logical inference from the former one. Since God is unchangeable, He will continue to be mindful of us in the future as He has been in the past; and His mindfulness is tantamount to blessing us. But we have here not only the conclusion of reason but the declaration of inspiration; we have it on the Holy Ghost’s authority–“He will bless us.” This means great things and unsearchable. The very indistinctness of the promise indicates its infinite reach. He will bless us after His own divine manner, and that forever and ever, Therefore, let us each say, “Bless the Lord, O my soul!”

Words of Wisdom

Prosperity…

I am a child of God, blessed with unlimited good.

My thoughts are like seeds in the rich soil of my mind. As I think about abundance, I am sowing seeds that will produce it. I focus on positive thoughts and hold them in prayer, fully expecting good outcomes.

If thoughts of fear or lack pop up, I release them just as I would remove weeds from my garden. I refocus on the good that is here now, and I know there is more to come.

All good comes from God, expressing through people and circumstances. As I open my mind to God, I receive divine ideas, add my creative thoughts, and take action. I am an integral part of an abundant universe. I am a child of God, blessed with unlimited good.

“Other seed fell into good soil and brought forth grain, growing up and increasing and yielding thirty and sixty and a hundredfold.”–Mark 4:8