Psalms 115:13
“He will bless them that fear the Lord, both small and great.”
Psalms 115 is a psalm of praise and trust in God’s faithfulness. It begins by emphasizing the glory of God and His uniqueness among all other gods.
The psalmist acknowledges that God is in heaven and does whatever He pleases, highlighting His sovereignty and authority.
In verse 13, the psalmist declares that God will bless those who fear Him, regardless of their status or position.
The word “fear” in this context refers to a reverential awe, respect, and obedience toward God.
It is not a paralyzing fear but a recognition of His power, majesty, and righteous character.
The psalmist’s statement that God blesses both small and great implies that God’s blessings are not limited to a particular group of people.
God’s love and favor extend to everyone who reveres Him, regardless of their social standing, influence, or achievements.
In the eyes of God, all individuals are equal recipients of His blessings when they have a genuine fear of Him.
This verse reminds us that God is not partial and does not show favoritism based on worldly criteria such as wealth, power, or social status.
Rather, He looks at the condition of the heart and the posture of reverence and obedience towards Him.
Throughout the Bible, we see examples of God blessing people from diverse backgrounds who demonstrate a deep respect and fear of the Lord.
As Christians, this verse encourages us to cultivate a reverential fear of God and live our lives in obedience to Him, regardless of our circumstances or position in society.
It reminds us that the blessings of God are not reserved for the elite or the privileged but are available to all who genuinely fear and honor Him.

