In Psalm 127, Solomon challenges us to consider wisely where we are placing God within every relationship that we have and in every circumstance that we face. If God is not the Builder of our house (our hearts), our relationships and circumstances are meaningless. With God as the Builder of all things, He watches over all things, and He is the One who gives all things. So, when we try and take over the building, the watching, and/or the giving, we are doing it all for nothing.
Friends, think about how God allows each of our physical systems to operate even while we are sleeping, providing all that is needed to sustain our physical lives. So, why is it that we do not trust Him to provide all that is needed to sustain our physical lives when we are awake? Far too often we attempt to take control, rather than rest in our Builder’s Hands and to trust Him.
As you read Psalm 127, these words were written for the community of Israel as they made their way up to Jerusalem and to the temple, reminding them (and us) of God’s covenant promise to His people and His many blessings. We know from history that we must have faith and trust in God to build, watch, and give us each what we need. Let’s surrender to the Builder today and step back to witness all that He has planned when we rest and trust Him.
Psalm 127 (MSG)
1-2 If God doesn’t build the house,
the builders only build shacks.
If God doesn’t guard the city,
the night watchman might as well nap.
It’s useless to rise early and go to bed late,
and work your worried fingers to the bone.
Don’t you know he enjoys
giving rest to those he loves?
Prayer: Jesus, thank You for the plans that You have for our lives. Help us, Lord, to submit our own will in order to allow Your will to be done in and through our lives. We want to walk out the plan that You have designed especially for us, because we know that it is the best plan. Please forgive us for not always trusting in Your plan for our lives. Help to bring us closer, each day, to walking out Your plan. We ask all of this in Your Name, Jesus. Amen.