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Psalm 67 reminds us that true blessing is not simply health, wealth, or success, but the fullness of life lived in the presence of God—His face shining on us with grace and peace. This blessing is received, not achieved; it comes through Christ, who bore the curse so that we might know God’s favor. Yet we are not blessed for ourselves alone: God blesses us so that His ways and saving power might be known among all nations. We are blessed to be a blessing—across the street and across the world.
By Cornerstone Presbyterian ChurchPsalm 67 reminds us that true blessing is not simply health, wealth, or success, but the fullness of life lived in the presence of God—His face shining on us with grace and peace. This blessing is received, not achieved; it comes through Christ, who bore the curse so that we might know God’s favor. Yet we are not blessed for ourselves alone: God blesses us so that His ways and saving power might be known among all nations. We are blessed to be a blessing—across the street and across the world.