Speaking Covenant Life
When Scripture speaks of blessing, it is never casual. It is never filler language. A blessing in the Bible is covenantal action, rooted in God’s nature, flowing through human lips to release divine favor into the life of another. It carries authority because it aligns with God’s promises, not with human whim or emotion. From the very first chapter of Scripture, we see that blessing is purposeful. “God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it.’”, Genesis 1:28 Notice the sequence. God blesses first, then speaks destiny. He establishes purpose through words that release capacity. Blessing in Scripture is empowerment, not flattery. It is designed to authorize fruitfulness, to shape the environment, to align creation with heaven’s will. The Hebrew word used here is בָּרַךְ , barakh . At its root, barakh carries the sense of kneeling, of imparting favor, of something flowing from a superior to one who receives. God Himself bends toward humanit...