What does "I will surely bless you" reveal about God's character? Setting the Scene in Hebrews 6:14 “ ‘I will surely bless you and multiply your descendants.’ ” (Hebrews 6:14) The writer recalls God’s oath to Abraham (Genesis 22:16-18), pointing to an unbreakable promise. Those eight words pull back the curtain on who God is. What the Promise Shows About God’s Heart • Faithful to His Word – God doesn’t hedge or waffle; He says “surely.” – Numbers 23:19: “God is not a man, that He should lie.” • Generous Beyond Measure – “Bless” is lavish, not minimal. – Ephesians 3:20 reminds us He does “exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or imagine.” • Covenant-Keeping – The blessing is anchored in an oath. – Psalm 105:8: “He remembers His covenant forever.” • Purposeful and Forward-Looking – Multiplying descendants points to a future bigger than Abraham could see. – Galatians 3:29: believers in Christ are counted among that promised offspring. • Unchanging – Hebrews 6:17 calls His purpose “unchangeable,” revealing rock-solid consistency. – James 1:17: “the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.” Echoes Across Scripture • Genesis 22:17-18—original promise; shows God’s plan woven through history. • Isaiah 55:11—His word never returns empty. • 2 Peter 3:9—He fulfills promises on His perfect timetable. • Psalm 145:13—“The LORD is faithful in all His words and kind in all His works.” Living Out the Truth Today 1. Trust His Reliability – If He kept His oath to Abraham over millennia, He will keep every promise to you. 2. Expect Abundant Grace – “Surely bless” invites you to look for God’s goodness in every season. 3. Anchor Hope in His Character, Not Circumstances – Storms shift, but the Promiser does not. 4. Join the Mission of Multiplication – The blessing flows outward—share the gospel, disciple others, extend the family of faith. 5. Rest in His Unchanging Nature – When culture fluctuates, His “surely” steadies the soul. |