Our children, born and yet to be born, are blessed of God because we their parents are. After Sunday 11th September when I laid hands on the children and blessed them, God told me twice, including in a dream, that I had to also pronounce a blessing over the parents and parents to be. The Lord explained to me that He had blessed the children as a consequence of the blessing on their parents, because of their commendable walk with Him. “Therefore,” said God to me, “Also speak a blessing over each parent and parent to be.” That I did.

Then that night I had a dream that should prove to us that what happened on Sunday was of God, that every one of us, including me, received a blessing. Hallelujah!

In my dream on 12th September, a world renown and authentic apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ called me to be his bestman at his wedding. Then in another scene of the same dream, I found myself seated working in the apostle’s office.

The specific interpretation of this dream is not the subject of this writing. What in the dream is relevant for us is that I received something from God. The ‘something’ I received should rightly be called a blessing, because the dream came immediately after the “blessing” Sunday service. Because hands were laid upon and a blessing was pronounced over them, God decided to also give me a blessing (or to let me know the blessing I had received in the service), in a dream.

The very important implication of my dream is the confirmation that last Sunday (as well as the previous one when our children received a blessing), was indeed a day ordained by God to impart a blessing upon us. Therefore, let everyone of us be persuaded that you indeed received a particular blessing from God on Sunday.

I now encourage you to inquire of God what particular blessing you received. (As for me, I already know the blessing I received because it was revealed to me in a dream. I thank God for that). Also, “That good thing – the blessing –which was committed to you, keep by the Holy Spirit who dwells in us” (2 Timothy 1:14). One way of doing this is for you to “depart from evil and do good” (Psalm 34:14).

Hallejujah!