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The Seed of Abraham: Walking in the Blessing

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The Seed of Abraham: Walking in the Blessing

Unlocking Your Covenant Heritage in Christ


Introduction: You Are Not Ordinary

To walk in ignorance of your divine identity is to live far below your potential. Many believers are living as mere men when, in truth, they are kings and priests, called into greatness by divine covenant.

“If ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.” – Galatians 3:29 (KJV)

This one verse is a royal decree. It declares your inheritance in Christ, your connection to Abraham — the father of faith — and your right to walk in the blessing of God. This is not something you earn; it’s something you were born into spiritually.

When you became born again, you didn’t just join a religion — you were transferred into a divine lineage. You are no longer a struggling human trying to get God’s attention. You are a joint-heir with Christ, the seed of Abraham, and the fulfillment of God’s ancient promise.


Abraham: The Blueprint of the Blessed Life

To understand the power of the blessing, we must go back to its origin. In Genesis 12, God initiates a covenant with Abraham — a man chosen by God to father a new generation of believers.

“I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee… and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” – Genesis 12:2–3

This wasn’t just a promise of children or territory. This was a heaven-backed covenant that would reshape the destiny of generations. God tied His own integrity to the fulfillment of that promise. Abraham was to become the conduit of God’s blessing to the world.

Abraham’s life set the pattern of what it means to be a friend of God, a man of faith, and a carrier of divine blessings. Every child of God today stands in that same covenant.


Understanding the Fullness of the Blessing

The blessing of Abraham wasn’t just material — it was multidimensional. It covered every aspect of life: spirit, soul, and body. Let’s unpack it in greater depth:

1. Spiritual Dominion

Abraham had an intimate walk with God. He built altars, heard God’s voice, and moved with divine direction. As his seed, you have the same access to divine insight, prophetic revelation, and spiritual authority.

“Blessed be Abram of the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth.” – Genesis 14:19

We are now joint possessors of heaven and earth. You’re not an ordinary Christian struggling to survive — you are divinely empowered to reign in life through Christ.

2. Prosperity and Provision

Abraham was very rich in cattle, silver, and gold (Genesis 13:2). Isaac, his son, inherited that covenant wealth and continued to multiply. Jacob became a nation. Joseph ruled a nation.

This is not coincidental. It’s the manifestation of the blessing in financial and generational increase.

Lack is not a virtue — it’s a contradiction of your covenant. God’s desire is for His children to flourish and become channels of blessing. As Abraham’s seed, prosperity isn’t optional — it’s your birthright.

3. Supernatural Protection and Victory

When enemies kidnapped Lot, Abraham didn’t cry or panic. He armed his trained men and recovered all (Genesis 14). That’s the audacity of one who knows he’s blessed.

You carry the same covering. No weapon formed against you shall prosper. You walk in divine preservation because the blessing protects you like a shield.


Christ: The Bridge to the Blessing

Many believers think the Abrahamic blessing was for Old Testament saints. But Galatians 3:13-14 corrects that mindset:

“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law… that the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ…”

Through Jesus, the blessing now rests upon the Church — not as a shadow, but as a full inheritance.

You are not trying to be blessed. You are already blessed in Christ!” The problem is not the absence of the blessing — it’s the lack of revelation about it.

That’s why he encourages believers to meditate deeply on the Word, to renew their minds and begin to see themselves the way God sees them: blessed, victorious, and unstoppable.


Manifesting the Blessing in Daily Life

Being Abraham’s seed is not a theory. It’s a lifestyle. Let’s look at practical ways to walk in this inheritance:

1. Speak the Blessing Daily

Words release power. Speak God’s promises over your life.

Say:

“I’m the seed of Abraham. I walk in the blessing. I’m a solution provider. I am increasing on every side!”

Pastor Chris teaches that when you talk the Word, you release divine energy to shape your world.

2. Think Like a Covenant Heir

Stop seeing yourself as a beggar hoping for help. See yourself as a king in Christ, placed here to dominate and distribute heaven’s resources.

A blessed man doesn’t just consume — he impacts. Let your mindset reflect your royal identity.

3. Sow and Reap with Covenant Confidence

Abraham gave to Melchizedek, Isaac sowed in famine, Jacob vowed to tithe — this family was generous by covenant.

The seed of Abraham understands that giving activates spiritual cycles of favor and abundance. Pastor Chris emphasizes that your giving isn’t just charity — it’s a prophetic action tied to your heritage.


The Global Impact of the Abrahamic Seed

“In thee shall all nations of the earth be blessed.” – Genesis 22:18

The blessing isn’t for selfish consumption. It is for global transformation. Your ideas, businesses, and platforms should reflect God’s glory. You are a mobile embassy of heaven.

That’s why Pastor Chris’ ministry touches nations — through TV, healing schools, Rhapsody of Realities, and global outreach. He is walking in the same Abrahamic mandate — to bless the world.

So can you.

Your music, your message, your business, your voice — all can become tools for kingdom influence when activated by this consciousness.


Victory Over Circumstances: The Blessing at Work

Even when Abraham faced delays or setbacks, the blessing spoke. His wife was barren, yet Isaac came. He was old, yet he fathered nations. He faced wars, yet returned victorious.

The blessing is not seasonal — it’s eternal.

Don’t define your life by visible circumstances. Let the covenant speak louder than the crisis.

“Through faith and patience, they inherited the promises.” – Hebrews 6:12


Victory Declarations: Speak Your Inheritance

Declare this over your life:

  • I am the seed of Abraham and heir of divine promise.

  • The blessing is working in every area of my life — spiritually, financially, emotionally, and relationally.

  • I walk in dominion and reign in Christ.

  • I am a channel of blessings to my generation.

  • I am unstoppable because the covenant speaks for me.


Conclusion: Awaken to Your Identity

Don’t let life define you by your challenges. Let the Word define you by your inheritance.

You are Abraham’s seed.

You are destined to rise, to shine, to lead, and to transform nations. The blessing is your power, your language, your authority. You were not born to beg — you were born to bless. Walk boldly in this consciousness, and manifest the glory of your Father to the world.

“Say it until your spirit knows it. You are not ordinary. You are the seed of Abraham!” 

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