The Blessing of the Lord: Riches Without Sorrow

One of the most beautiful verses in the book of Proverbs is this:

“The blessing of the Lord makes a person rich, and He adds no sorrow with it.” (Proverbs 10:22, NLT)

At first glance, this verse seems to promise a life of abundance and prosperity, free from trouble. But when we take a deeper look, we find that its meaning goes far beyond material wealth. It reveals the nature of God’s blessings and how they bring richness to our lives in ways the world cannot replicate.

Let’s explore the profound truths in this verse and how they apply to our everyday lives.


1. True Riches Come From God

The verse begins with the source of true riches: “The blessing of the Lord.”

This reminds us that any lasting abundance—whether financial, spiritual, relational, or emotional—comes from God. While hard work and diligence are important, this verse teaches that the ultimate source of provision is not our own effort but God’s hand of favor.

God’s blessings are holistic. They don’t merely fill our bank accounts; they enrich our lives in ways money cannot. A strong marriage, a thriving family, good health, peace of mind, and a deep relationship with God are all part of His “riches.”


2. Riches Without Regret

The second part of the verse says, “and He adds no sorrow with it.”

What a contrast to the world’s version of wealth! How often do we hear stories of people who achieve material success but lose their peace, relationships, or integrity in the process? Worldly riches often come with anxiety, greed, and regret.

God’s blessings are different. When He gives, He gives freely and lovingly. His blessings are not accompanied by burdens or guilt. Instead, they come with peace, contentment, and joy.

This doesn’t mean life will be free from challenges. But it does mean that what God provides will never harm us. His gifts are always good and perfect (James 1:17).


3. A Heart Aligned With God

While this verse speaks of richness, it doesn’t mean every believer will be materially wealthy. The true blessing lies in having a heart that treasures God above all else.

When we align our desires with God’s will, we begin to see His blessings in every part of life. We recognize that the richness of His blessings isn’t measured by material possessions but by the depth of our relationship with Him.

As Jesus said in Matthew 6:33:

“Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and He will give you everything you need.”


4. Living in God’s Blessing

How can we live in the reality of Proverbs 10:22? Here are some practical steps:

  • Gratitude: Take time to thank God for the blessings in your life, both big and small. Gratitude shifts our focus from what we lack to what we have.
  • Trust: Rely on God as the ultimate provider, knowing that His gifts come without harmful consequences.
  • Perspective: Pursue God’s blessings—not just material success—trusting that He knows what is best for you.
  • Generosity: Share what you have. God’s blessings are not meant to be hoarded but to overflow to others.

5. The Greatest Blessing of All

Ultimately, the greatest blessing is found in Jesus Christ. Through Him, we receive salvation, peace with God, and eternal life. These blessings far outweigh any temporary wealth the world can offer.

As Paul writes in Ephesians 1:3:

“All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ.”

When we walk with Jesus, we discover a richness that no amount of money can buy—peace, joy, purpose, and eternal hope.


Final Thoughts

Proverbs 10:22 is an invitation to live in the fullness of God’s blessing. It reminds us that true wealth comes from Him and that His gifts are good, perfect, and free from regret.

May we seek His blessings above all else and rest in the assurance that He is a generous and loving provider.

“The blessing of the Lord makes a person rich, and He adds no sorrow with it.”

Let this truth guide your heart today!


Feel free to share your thoughts or stories about God’s blessings in the comments below. How has His provision enriched your life?

About Mark Cole

Jesus follower, Husband, Grandfather, Worship Leader, Writer, Pastor, Teacher, Founding Arranger for Praisecharts.com, pickleball player, blogger & outdoor enthusiast.. (biking, hiking, skiing). Twitter: @MarkMCole Facebook: mmcole
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2 Responses to The Blessing of the Lord: Riches Without Sorrow

  1. August 16, 2025

    Hello Mark,
    I discovered your website while looking for a suitable image for the start of my ‘Posting Day’ on my Lordsbook.com page ( newish Christian social media platform ).
    My page there is https://lordsbook.com/Robinstephen and surprisingly it seems to be the fastest growing and reportedly an immensely popular page there. I launched it in January 2025 and at today’s date, I’m at over 10,500 ‘friends’ with as many ‘followers’.
    Many are from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan , right across West Africa to East Africa, Philippines, Singapore and much more.
    I’ve taken the liberty of using one of your Scripture images. My emphasis is on WORSHIP with some private requests for mentoring, prayer and counselling I’m a 77 year old geriatric with 60 years in the Lord this October, BUT with some real ups and downs on my historical path and of course its certainly a day by day walk.
    I have 2 moderately popular facebook accounts and an often ignored Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@SING_TO_THE_LORD_A_NEW_SONG/featured
    My wife and I attend Mapleview Community Church in Barrie, Ontario which is of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and has a MASSIVELY expanding congregation. I’ve I’ve been part of other Movements in UK and Canada in Evangelistic capacity and assistant Pastor viz New Covenant house churches, and participant in Catch the Fire ( Toronto Airport Fellowship, in its early days of Vineyard association and the Outpouring from 1994. In my secular capacity, I was a Tax officer in UK and an Insurance Broker in Canada.
    I hope to follow your Blogs and Posts and that you find a few minutes to investigate Lordsbook.com

    … Continued Blessings, Robin Stephen Aldrich

    • Mark Cole says:

      Thanks Robin for the introduction.. It’s always great to connect with a fellow believer and blogger.. I’ll try and checkout your material.. Blessings, Mark Cole

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