West Asheville Baptist Church

April 26, 2026

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Sinopsis

This exploration of Psalm 128 invites us to reconsider what it truly means to live a blessed life. At the heart of this passage lies a transformative concept: the fear of the Lord. But this isn't about cowering in terror—it's about awe-filled reverence that fundamentally shapes how we live. When we fear the Lord, we're choosing to run toward Him rather than away from Him, allowing our respect for His majesty to align our desires with His will. The psalm reveals that this reverence unlocks three remarkable transformations in our lives. First, our work becomes meaningful rather than empty vanity. The Hebrew phrase 'tov lak' tells us that goodness—complete wholeness aligned with God's character—becomes ours to experience. Second, our families become fruitful, echoing God's original design in Eden where relationships flourish under His blessing. Third, our understanding of strength gets completely redefined. True strength isn't found in self-sufficiency or independence, but in full commitment to obeying God each