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Psalms 128:2

Posted on 18 May at 15:12
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“For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands: happy shalt thou be, and it shall be well with thee.”

Context:Let’s delve into a Bible study on Psalm 128:2 from the King James Version (KJV). Psalm 128 is a psalm of ascents, which means it was likely recited or sung by the Israelites as they made their way to Jerusalem for the annual festivals. This psalm focuses on the blessings of a godly life and the rewards that come from following God’s ways.

Here is the verse you mentioned, Psalm 128:2 (KJV):

This verse highlights several important aspects of a blessed and prosperous life. Let’s break it down further:

  • 1. "For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands": This phrase emphasizes the idea of personal responsibility and the reward of hard work. In the context of ancient Israel, where agricultural practices were prevalent, it signifies the fulfillment and enjoyment of the fruit of one’s labor. It speaks to the satisfaction and provision that comes from honest work.
  • 2. "Happy shalt thou be": The verse declares that those who eat the fruit of their labor will experience happiness. This happiness is not based on external circumstances but on the internal contentment that comes from being in harmony with God’s design for human life. It points to the idea that living a righteous life and walking in God’s ways brings true joy and fulfillment.
  • 3. "And it shall be well with thee": This phrase speaks of the overall well-being and prosperity that accompanies a life lived according to God’s principles. When we align our actions and choices with God’s will, He blesses us with His favor and ensures that things generally go well for us. This doesn’t guarantee a life free from hardships or challenges, but it assures us that God will be with us, guiding and providing for us.

Overall, Psalm 128:2 encourages us to embrace the value of hard work, recognizing that God blesses the labor of our hands. It reminds us that true happiness and well-being come from walking in God’s ways and aligning our lives with His principles. By doing so, we can experience the joy and satisfaction that comes from a blessed life.

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