Spiritual Blessings  by Tod M. Kennedy

   1. DEFINITION. Spiritual blessings are the non-physical God given
assets for the Christian way of life (wealth, resources, and benefits).
God designed them in eternity past and then freely gives them to every
church age believer in Jesus Christ. God gives them so that every
believer may live on earth in a way that is compatible with his union
with Christ, who is now in heaven (Eph 1.3-8; 2 Pet 2.2-4; Rev 2.9).

   2. Central Bible references.

   2.1. Eph 1.3-8.

   2.1.1. The persons directly mentioned are God the Father (who
blesses), and believers (who are blessed).

   2.1.2. The verb HAS BLESSED (eulog8sas, aorist active participle
used as a noun, from eulogew, BAG 322) means to speak well of, to
praise, to extol, to call down God's gracious power. When God is the
subject it means that He gave His benefits. God is the subject here.

   2.1.3. WITH EVERY SPIRITUAL BLESSING (en pas8 eulogia pneumatikos).
EVERY (Pas) refers to both individual and the whole, and so to each and
every blessing. SPIRITUAL (pneumatikos, BAG 678) refers to something
that has to do with the Holy Spirit, human spirit, spirit-like, or evil
spirits. Here it refers to benefits that are from God (spirit) through
the Holy Spirit. They are spiritual because they come from God and are
for God's kind of life in the believer. They are apart from mankind's
physical efforts or plans. BLESSING (eulogia, BAG 322) refers to
blessings as benefits given by God.

   2.1.4. IN THE HEAVENLIES (en tois epouraniois, Eph 1.3, 20; 2.6;
3.10; 6.12) has the meaning of sphere or place. The blessings come from
heaven where Christ is now seated. They are heaven like.

   2.1.5. IN CHRIST (en Christw). This is a prepositional phrase,
dative of sphere. This speaks of union, relationship with Christ (who
is now seated in heaven at the Father's right hand). Christ is the
person in whom and through whom believers have the benefits. Without
being related to Christ, no spiritual blessings will come.

   2.1.6. The spiritual blessings are part of the Plan of God for the
church age believer. HE CHOSE US...HE PREDESTINED US...ACCORDING TO HIS
WILL...HE FREELY BESTOWED (Eph 1.4-6).

   2.2. Revelation 2.9. BUT YOU ARE RICH refers to the spiritual wealth
(spiritual blessings) that believers have even though they may be
materially poor.

   2.3. 2 Peter 1.3-4. God the Father by His divine attributes freely
gave each believer everything that is necessary for eternal life and
for godlikeness now. Believers know and use these benefits by a true
knowledge about God and His Plan.

   3. Categories of Spiritual Blessings in Christ.

   3.1. In the Plan of God.

   3.1.1. Eternal Plan: The decrees and will of God before time began
and after time ends (Jn 1.1-4; Eph 1.3-6; Col 1.15-17; Heb 2.10).

   3.1.2. Historical Plan: The movement of events in time as part of
the angelic conflict, theocratic kingdom, and dispensations (Job
1.6-11; 2.1-6; Eph 6.10-12; Gen 12.1-3; Acts 1.6-7; Eph 1.7- 12; 3.1-6;
Col 1.24-27).

   3.1.3. Daily Plan: The mission, preparation, practice, and
environment for each believer in his day to day life with the Lord (Jn
13-17; Eph 1.13-19; James 1.21-25; 2 Pet 1.2-4).

   3.2. Solution to the sin problem.

   3.2.1. Reconciliation (2 Cor 5.21).

   3.2.2. Redemption (Eph 1.7).

   3.2.3. Unlimited atonement ((1 Jn 2.2).

   3.2.4. Substitution (Jn 1.29).

   3.2.5. Regeneration (1 Pet 1.2-3).

   3.2.6. Propitiation (1 Jn 2.2).

   3.2.7. Imputation (Phil 3.9).

   3.2.8. Justification (Rom 5.1).

   3.2.9. Forgiveness (Eph 4.32).

   3.3. New home and citizenship.

   3.3.1. In God's kingdom (Col 1.13).

   3.3.2. Heavenly citizens (Phil 1.27; 3.20).

   3.3.3. Fellow citizens and God's household (Eph 2.19).

   3.3.4. Delivered from Satan's Kindgom (Col 1.13).

   3.4. New relationship.

   3.4.1. Adopted (Eph 1.5; Gal 4.5).

   3.4.2. Children of God (1Jn 3.1-2).

   3.4.3. Sons of God (Gal 4.6-7).

   3.4.4. Heirs (Rom 8.17; 1 Pet 1.4).

   3.4.5. Oneness (Jn 17.21, 23; Eph 4.3).

   3.5. A new position or status.

   3.5.1. A new creation (2 Cor 5.17).

   3.5.2. Alive (Eph 2.5; 1 Jn 5.11-12).

   3.5.3. Circumcised (Col 2.11).

   3.5.4. Complete (Col 2.10).

   3.5.5. Dead to sin (Rom 6.1-11).

   3.5.6. Free from the Law (Rom 6.14).

   3.5.7. God's people (1 Pet 2.9-10).

   3.5.8. Light (Eph 5.8).

   3.5.9. Qualified (Col 1.12).

   3.5.10. Resurrected (Eph 2.6).

   3.5.11. Righteous (2 Cor 5.21).

   3.5.12. Royal priests (1 Pet 2.5, 9).

   3.5.13. Sanctified (1 Cor 1.30).

   3.5.14. Seated (Eph 2.6).

   3.6. God's provision for living the Christian way of life (CWL) now.
These include all the resources God has designed and freely given to
believers in the church. The provision includes:

   3.6.1. The Daily Plan of God with the mission, preparation,
practice, environment (2 Pet 2.2-4; 1 Thes 3.3.5-10).

   3.6.2. A leader to follow, Christ (Occupation with Christ, Heb
12.1-2).

   3.6.3. Instructions in writing (Word of God, Col 2.7; 2 Tim 3.16-17;
2 Pet 3.18).

   3.6.4. God's promises which believers can rely on and rest (faith
rest, Rom 8.28-32; Col 2.6; 1 Pet 5.7).

   3.6.5. Fellowship with God through confession of sin (1 Jn 1.1-10).

   3.6.6. The Holy Spirit to indwell and control believers (walk by the
Spirit, 1 Cor 3.16; Gal 5.16; Eph 5.18).

   3.6.7. The right to talk with God the Father through prayer (Jn
15.7; 1 Thes 5.17).

   3.6.8. The opportunity to serve God (ministry, Col 3.17,23; 1 Pet
4.10-11).

   3.6.9. All the Bible principles for the believer's life (1 Cor
2.6-16; Col 2.2-3; 2 Tim 3.16-17; Heb 5.11-14).

   3.7. A future.

   3.7.1. Resurrection and eternal residence with the Lord (Jn 14.-3; 1
Thes 4.13-17; Rev 21.1-7).

   4. The spiritual blessings form the believers spiritual position of
strength. This means that believers live life from a strong, reliable
base that will support, protect, and provide continued momentum for the
Christian way of life. The outline for the position of strength
includes the plan of God (eternal, historical, daily), union with
Christ/family of God, God's blessings (spiritual and physical), and
heavenly citizenship with (spiritual base, mission, confidence).

   5. Application: Believers have everything necessary (spiritual
blessings) to live the Christian way of life and therefore to fulfill
God's purpose, to enjoy stability, contentment, and happiness, to live
as winners in time on earth. Since this is a fact, believers should be
know what the blessings are and fully use them.

   Copyright 1986 by Tod M. Kennedy


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