THE BLESSING OF FEAR – Psalm 128 – 5-12-2024
The poetic context of Psalm 128 parallels passages from the prophets. Two examples
might be Micah 4 and Zechariah 8. Our song today is a personalized confession and invocation of the
redemption and hope found in Old Testament prophecies. Shining forth in the midst of judgment oracles and
warnings in prophetic literature, is the language of restoration for Zion - God's covenant people. This song
appropriates the promises of salvation in the style of wisdom literature and applies them to the individual
who fears the Lord. For the psalmist, the fear of the Lord is not only the foundation of wisdom and knowledge
- as Proverbs makes clear - it is the beginning of human flourishing as well. Psalm 15 ( our worship text)
might well be considered alongside Psalm 128. Here, David ties the heart of godly integrity to the promise of
God's abiding with man. Anticipating the Psalms of Ascent theme, songs like this provide substantial context
to what would otherwise be a mere formal greeting in Hebrew culture. "Shalom" is the highest of well wishes
when it conveys the covenant assurances of the Psalms. Indeed, may peace be upon all true Israel through her
messiah Jesus Christ, the fulfillment of hope proclaimed in psalm 128.