
In some translations of the Bible we are told we are blessed if we fear the Lord and that fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. The following version of Psalm 128 explains that blessings will be on all who reverence, trust, and obey the Lord. That is exactly what fear of the Lord means. It means to reverence God, trust and obey His Word in all our affairs, and allow Him to bless us as He has promised to do.
Blessings on all who reverence and trust the Lord—on all who obey him! Their reward shall be prosperity and happiness. That is God’s reward to those who reverence and trust him. May the Lord continually bless you with heaven’s blessings as well as with human joys. (Psalm 128:1-2; 5 TLB)

God blesses and gives peace to those who know they are His, and that He is working all things together for good on their behalf. It does not mean that we will have a problem free life. The apostle Paul, whose goal above everything else was to share the message of Jesus Christ, suffered greatly at the hands of those who opposed him speaking of this good news. Paul’s concern however was not for blessings for himself but for blessings for the people around Him who were hurting.
Who makes a mistake and I do not feel his sadness? Who falls without my longing to help him? Who is spiritually hurt without my fury rising against the one who hurt him? (2 Corinthians 11:29 TLB)

Electricity is a wonderful power which blesses us with light and heat etc. However, it needs to be treated with respect and fear. An electrician learns to handle the power of electricity by following strict rules. If strict rules are not obeyed the electrician may put his life in danger.
God’s Power is awesome to save us from sin but, if we fail to reverence and follow God’s laws, our lives may also be in danger. If we choose to trust and obey God’s principles in all we do, God will bless us beyond all we could hope for or imagine. We will be blessed to truly be a blessing.
Prayer: Gracious God, My desire is to reverence You in all my ways. Please help me to obey Your principles in all my affairs, so I may be blessed to be a blessing to others. Amen
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