21 Days of Fasting & Prayer Devotional – Day 11: Be Blessed
Aug 11, 2023
4 mins | Fasting & Prayer
We know very little about Jabez’s life. The name “Jabez” sounds like the Hebrew word for pain, and we read in verse nine that he was given that name because his mother bore him “in pain.” While it’s no surprise that childbirth comes with great pain, the Hebrew word in that verse carries the meaning of emotional sorrow as well as physical pain. It’s likely that there were hurtful or painful circumstances surrounding his birth.
People of the Ancient Near East believed that the name of a person represented their character, so there would have been a fear that evil consequences might follow him for the rest of his life. Jabez had a choice to make: would he allow his surroundings and that which was said over him to determine the course of his life, or would he ask God for blessing to define his future? Jabez chose to call on the God of Israel to turn any painful circumstances into blessings. God granted his request.
The life of Jabez began in pain and disappointment, but as he called on God, he was granted a legacy of blessing. Through this one story, we see the heart of God to answer prayer and pour out blessings on anyone who would call on His name.
It’s good for us to settle in our hearts what Psalm 119:68 says about the Lord, “You are good and do only good.” God is a good God who desires to bless His people. Regardless of what you’re facing, what has been spoken over you, or what circumstance you find yourself in, God can turn any situation into a blessing for those who call on Him!
As you continue to seek God throughout this fast, boldly ask Him to bless your life, your family, and your church family.
Scriptures
1 Chronicles 4:10 (NIV)
“Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, “Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.” And God granted his request.”