"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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Psalm 127:1-5 - Trusting God's Blessings for Peaceful Rest and Life's Labors

(1) (A song by Solomon for worship.) Without the help of the LORD it is useless to build a home or to guard a city. (2) It is useless to get up early and stay up late in order to earn a living. God takes care of his own, even while they sleep. (3) Children are a blessing and a gift from the LORD. (4) Having a lot of children to take care of you in your old age is like a warrior with a lot of arrows. (5) The more you have, the better off you will be, because they will protect you when your enemies attack with arguments.

Contemporary English Version copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

We can infer that the psalmist is someone who has been blessed by God. The principle in this psalm, then, is that all human effort is vain unless we have the Lord's blessings. That means that we have to take active steps to involve Him in every aspect of our lives. This lesson is applied here to four areas of life: 1) building a house, 2) guarding a city for security issues, 3) working long hours, and 4) rearing the children.

The psalmist also mentions sleep, which symbolizes and suggests the setting aside of care and forgetting one's need. Those who put their trust in God are delivered from fretting and fuming, and they are supplied rest. They sleep secure. They are not at all worried and overwrought. We can relate to sleepless nights because we have all been in a state of anxiety about something.

This is even mentioned in the New Testament about Jesus, when the disciples were sailing across the Sea of Galilee, and the boat was pitching about wildly in a storm. Jesus, however, was asleep! They were hanging on for dear life to the sides of the boat and were ready to do whatever it took to save themselves. Some were probably bailing furiously. Yet, He was peacefully asleep, and they cried, “Lord, why do you sleep? Save us!”

— John W. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
The Christian and the World (Part Eight)



 

Topics:

Anxiety

Fretting

Peaceful Satisfaction

Trust in God




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