Thoughts
While some scholars believe that the author of Psalm 127 is David, writing to Solomon, most scholars believe that this Psalm was written by Solomon. He was the son of King David, and succeeded David to the throne. Solomon is known for many things, but he is most noted for being the wisest man who ever lived, for writing the Old Testament books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, and for building the first Temple in Jerusalem.
It is believed that Solomon had the building of the temple in mind when he wrote "Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain." Of course, this thought can be applied to building a family or pretty much any other endeavor. If God is not in it, there will be no lasting value.
With that in mind, it is always a good idea to seek God's will and His blessing in any undertaking. Let's ask God to guide our steps and our decisions. Let's invite Him to step in and take over in our home, our work, our school, our church and our government. Let's ask him to build our house, because we don't want our labor to be in vain. We want the fruit of our labor to last. Don't you agree?
Today's Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 125-127 ESV
Support
Please remember that this is a listener supported show. Your support of any amount is needed and very much appreciated. Find out how by clicking here.
When you buy through links on this site, we may earn an affiliate commission, and you will earn our gratitude.
Design: Steve Webb | Photo: Fabian Keller on Unsplash
Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents
By Rod Dreher / Sentinel
Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn once noted that people often assume that their democratic government would never submit to totalitarianism---but Dreher says it's happening. Sounding the alarm about the insidious effects of identity politics, surveillance technology, psychological manipulation, and more, he equips contemporary Christian dissidents to see, judge, and act as they fight to resist the erosion of our freedoms. 304 pages, hardcover from Sentinel.