"Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain."
- Psalm 127:1a
What does it mean for the Lord to
build the house? It almost seems a contradiction when we consider that we might
be the builders in this passage. God wants us to allow Him to build the house.
He explains further:
"Unless the Lord builds the
house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the
watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling
for food to eat - for He grants sleep to those He loves" (Psalm 127:1-2).
God is telling us there is a way of
working without striving. There is a way to conduct business without sweating
and toiling for outcome. His warning to each of us is to avoid thinking that
outcome is based on our sweat and toil. Outcome is based on obedience. That
outcome is sometimes more than we deserve. Sometimes it is less than we hoped
for. His desire for each of us is to see Him working in our daily work life. He
wants us to avoid looking to our own effort to gain an outcome.
One day Jesus called out to Peter
from the shore of the lake and suggested he throw his net on the other side of
the boat. It was this simple act of obedience that yielded a tremendous catch
that he would not have received unless he obeyed.
We are called to work; He is called
to bring forth the fruit. He is the vine. We are the branches. Fruit comes
forth naturally from a healthy tree.
Today, ask God to show you when you
enter into striving. Ask Him to show you the difference between loving trust
and obedience and striving for outcome. It can be challenging for us to balance
this in our daily work experience. He wants to help us walk in this freedom and
rest.
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