7 But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.
This verse is part of a passage that contrasts the consequences of trusting in man versus trusting in God. Just before this, in verse 5, the Lord pronounces a curse on those who rely on human strength. But in verse 7, the tone shifts: those who trust in God are called “blessed.” The imagery that follows in verse 8 compares such a person to a deeply rooted tree by water, echoing Psalm 1. This tree is unaffected by drought because its roots are in a life-giving source. In the same way, the one who trusts in God is spiritually secure and nourished, regardless of external hardship.
This verse is a personal reminder that trusting in the Lord isn’t just a belief—it’s a way of life. When everything around you feels uncertain or unstable, this verse calls you back to where real security is found: in God. To trust in Him means to lean on Him fully, to make Him your source of strength, peace, and hope. If you’ve been placing your confidence in people, possessions, or even yourself, this verse gently redirects your heart. True blessing doesn’t come from what you can control—it comes from who you trust. And when your hope is in the Lord, you are already walking in the blessing He promises.