What We Get Wrong About Blessings

šŸ‘‰ Is a good life always proof of God’s favor? What if God’s biggest blessings don’t come in the form of money or miracles?


Let’s admit it:

When we say ā€œI’m blessedā€ these days, what we usually mean is…

šŸ™Œ A raise at work.
🧳 Visa approval.
šŸ  Finally moved to Lekki.
šŸ’ Proposal with a drone and saxophone.
🚘 New ride with a custom plate.

No lies—those things are great.
And yes, they can be blessings.

But is that all blessings are?
And what about when life doesn’t look ā€œblessedā€ā€”does it mean God left the chat?

Let’s dive in.


šŸ’ø The Prosperity Confusion

For many Christians today (especially in high-vibe church cultures), blessings are measured like this:

More = God is pleased with me
Less = I need to ā€œsow seedā€ fast

It’s a theology built around performance and outcomes:

  • If I tithe, God must give me back 100x.
  • If I pray hard, I won’t suffer.
  • If I’m obedient, I’ll always have favor with people and profit in business.

But this logic collapses in the face of real life.
Because sometimes:

  • You do all the right things… and still lose the contract.
  • You pray and fast… but the illness gets worse.
  • You live uprightly… and still get betrayed.

So, what then? Are you ā€œnot blessedā€?


šŸ“– What Does the Bible Say About Blessings?

Let’s redefine this straight from Scripture:

ā€œBlessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.ā€ – Matthew 5:3

ā€œBlessed are those who mourn… the meek… the persecutedā€¦ā€ – Matthew 5:4–10

Wait.

That doesn’t sound like:

šŸ“± iPhone 16
šŸ” Duplex
šŸ’³ Bank alert

It sounds more like people who are struggling… but still have God.

Blessing in the Bible isn’t about your circumstance.
It’s about your connection to God.


šŸŒ€ The ā€œInvisibleā€ Blessings We Overlook

Real talk: God’s biggest blessings are often invisible, inconvenient, and uncomfortable.

Like:

āœ… Peace that makes no sense.
āœ… Strength to forgive someone who hurt you deeply.
āœ… Wisdom to walk away from a deal that would’ve made you rich but ruined your soul.
āœ… A community that holds you up when everything is falling apart.
āœ… God’s voice guiding you through a desert season.

These don’t trend on Instagram.
But in heaven’s eyes, they are priceless.


āš–ļø The Danger of Equating Comfort with Favor

Let’s face it:

Sometimes the devil does bless—with distractions, temptations, and shortcuts.

Sometimes money, fame, and followers pull you further away from God.
Sometimes open doors don’t lead to destiny—they lead to destruction.

So stop asking, ā€œIs this comfortable?ā€
Start asking, ā€œIs this God?ā€

Because not every blessing is shiny.
Some are refining.


🌱 God’s Blessings Grow You, Not Just Your Bank Account

A blessed life isn’t necessarily a loud life.
It’s a deep one.

It’s not always riches, but it’s always rooted.

If God’s greatest blessing is Himself, then the closer you get to Him, the more blessed you really are—even if nothing in your life looks ā€œsuccessful.ā€


šŸ”„ What We Get Wrong

  • Myth: Blessings = wealth and comfort.
    Truth: Blessings = anything that brings you closer to God and grows you in His purpose.
  • Myth: A hard life means you missed God’s favor.
    Truth: Many of God’s favorites suffered deeply—think Job, Joseph, Paul, and even Jesus.
  • Myth: You can measure blessings by social media highlight reels.
    Truth: Some of God’s best work is done in private and in pain.

šŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

Being blessed doesn’t always feel like being blessed.
Sometimes, the blessing is in the breaking.
Sometimes, it’s in the delay, the detour, the ā€œnoā€, or the closed door.

Don’t reduce God’s favor to material upgrades.
God’s richest blessings often come wrapped in process, not packaging.

You are blessed not because everything is working…
…but because God is working in everything.