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The Futility of Human Efforts without GOD

Topic: #396 of 732 for Sermons on Parenting
Scripture: Psalms 127:1
Date Added: November 2004
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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“Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.”

OUTLINE

I) THE FAMILY SUCCESS WILL BE FOUND IN GOD (v.1a).

How to became successful in building family?
a. by seeking GOD’S direction
b. by depending upon GOD’S help
c. by giving GOD’S the

II) THE FAMILY SAFETY COMES FROM THE WATCHFUL EYES OF GOD (v.1b)

How can we receive divine security?
a. by owning our short sight
b. by trusting to HIS sight


INTRODUCTION

House building and city guarding cannot be succeed apart from God’s help. The psalmist stresses that life should be lived in dependence on the Lord, here the emphasis is placed upon the futility of human effort without God’s help. Building a house and watching over the City cannot succeed if God is not included in man’s plan and effort. Even the diligent man who works from early morning until late evening cannot hope for success without God’s blessing and sanction.

I. Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it (Verse 1)

The word vain is the keynote here, and we hear it ring out clearly three times. Men desiring to build know that they must labor, and accordingly they put forth all their skill and strength; but let them remember that if Jehovah is not with them their designs will prove failures. So was it with the Babel builders; they said, "Go to, let us build us a city and a tower"; and the Lord returned their words into their own bosoms, saying, "Go to, let us go down and there confound their language." In vain they toiled, for the Lord’s face was against them.

When Solomon resolved to build a house for the Lord, matters were very different, for all things united under God to aid him in his great undertaking: even the heathen were at his beck and call that he might erect a temple for the Lord his God. In the same manner God blessed him in the erection of his own palace; for this verse evidently refers to all sorts of house building. Without God we are nothing. Great houses have been erected by ambitious men; but like the baseless fabric of a vision they have passed away, and scarce a stone remains to tell where once they stood.

The wealthy build their own such Palace, could he revisit the glimpses of the moon, would be perplexed to find a relic of his former pride: he labored in vain, for the place of his travail knows not a trace of his handiwork. The like may be said of the builders of castles and abbeys: when the mode of life indicated by these piles ceased to be endurable by the Lord, the massive walls of ancient architects crumbled into ruins, and their toil melted like the froth of vanity. Not only do we now spend our strength for nought without Jehovah, but all who have ever labored apart from him come under the same sentence. Trowel and hammer, saw and plane are instruments of vanity unless the Lord be the Master builder.

Whether it be understood literally of an artificial house, as Solomon’s own house; or the house of the Lord, or any other: let a man be ever so bent upon building one, or have ever so much skill in drawing the plan of it, or be ever so well provided to go through the expense of it, or have ever so many hands employed in it, yet, if the Lord does not give success, it will all be in vain; the building will fall down, or be consumed by fire before it is
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