A Blessing for Others

A Blessing for Others

A Blessing for Others

Hebrew keyword: Nivrekhu (נִבְרְכוּ, nivrekhu)
Meaning: "Shall be blessed"—but the root barakh can also mean to kneel, suggesting humility. Abraham’s destiny is not only for his own sake, but for the world.

Insight: Through Abraham, blessing is presented as a flow outward. Being a conduit means recognizing your own place in a bigger picture. In Hebrew, "blessing" is actionable—by blessing others, you expand the circle.

Life Application: Consider the people impacted by your small acts. You, too, can be a source of positivity, in both visible and unseen ways.

Practice: Today, intentionally bless someone—a word, a gesture, a thought. Notice how it feels to be part of a wider blessing.