Passage
then I will give your rain in the season thereof, and the land shall yield its produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit;
then I will give your rain in the season thereof, and the land shall yield its produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit;
Leviticus 26:2 Ye shall observe my sabbaths, and my sanctuary shall ye reverence: I am Jehovah.
Leviticus 26:3 If ye walk in my statutes, and observe my commandments and do them,
Leviticus 26:4 then I will give your rain in the season thereof, and the land shall yield its produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit;
Leviticus 26:5 and your threshing shall reach unto the vintage, and the vintage shall reach unto the sowing-time; and ye shall eat your bread to the full, and dwell in your land securely.
Leviticus 26:6 And I will give peace in the land, and ye shall lie down, and none shall make you afraid; and I will put away the evil beasts out of the land; and the sword shall not go through your land.
The verse centers on "give", "rain", "season", "thereof", "land", "shall", "yield", and "produce". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "give" and "rain", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 3's "If ye walk in my statutes and..." into verse 5's "and your threshing shall reach unto the...", so "give" and "rain" belong inside that flow. In Leviticus context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "give" and "rain" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.