At some point in our Christian life, we all receive a revelation of how blessed we are in Christ. This is a time when our faith and hope go through the roof. We begin to believe that Jesus died so that as he is, so also are we in this world. This promise is repeated many times in scripture, such as here in Deuteronomy 28. Notice that the blessing to walk as Jesus did is something that GOD gives to us and not something that we achieve through our own efforts. The problem then is that although we receive the revelation, we do not see the evidence of it in our lives immediately. We notice our imperfections and weaknesses and this is an entry point for the devil to spread fear and unbelief. We are not understanding that the blessing comes in seed form, rather than as immediate fruit.