How can we apply Psalm 115:14's promise of increase to our families today? The Promise Stated “May the LORD give you increase, both you and your children.” (Psalm 115:14) Understanding Biblical Increase • Increase is more than material gain; it is wholeness—spiritual, relational, and practical. • Scripture consistently links fruitfulness to God’s covenant faithfulness (Genesis 1:28; Deuteronomy 28:3-6). • Because the Word is true and literal, the promise is active and reliable for believers today. Aligning Our Hearts with God’s Glory • Psalm 115 centers on glory to God, not on human effort. The promise flows from honoring Him alone. • Daily acknowledge that every blessing originates with the Lord (Psalm 115:1). • Celebrate His sovereignty in family conversations, meals, and decisions. Cultivating Faith-filled Obedience at Home • Submit family plans to Scripture; obedience positions households for increase (Deuteronomy 30:19-20). • Schedule regular family Bible reading; faith comes by hearing the Word (Romans 10:17). • Choose integrity in finances, media, and relationships; holiness invites God’s favor (Psalm 84:11). Speaking Blessing over Generations • Verbally declare Psalm 115:14 over children and grandchildren. • Remind them that “Their descendants will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed” (Psalm 112:2). • Affirm identity in Christ and purpose for each child, reinforcing God’s promise. Guarding Against Idols • Psalm 115 contrasts the living God with powerless idols. Remove anything that competes for affection—career, technology, entertainment. • Model exclusive devotion; children imitate devotion more than instruction (1 Corinthians 11:1). Living Generously • Increase is multiplied through giving (Proverbs 11:24-25). • Teach children to tithe and share; generosity unlocks further provision (Malachi 3:10). • Open your home in hospitality; blessing others expands capacity for more (2 Corinthians 9:6-8). Expecting God’s Faithfulness • Stand on promises like Ephesians 3:20—He is able to do “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or imagine.” • Record answered prayers to build family testimony. • Persevere; seasonal waiting refines faith and often precedes visible increase (Galatians 6:9). Key Takeaways • The promise in Psalm 115:14 is literal and current. • Align with God’s glory, walk in obedience, guard against idols, live generously, and speak blessing. • As these practices become a lifestyle, expect measurable growth—spiritually, relationally, and materially—for both you and your children. |