Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. —Psalm 127:1
Two workmen were asked what they
were building together. One said he was building a garage. The other replied
that he was building a cathedral. A day later there was only one man laying
bricks. When asked where the second was, the first replied, “Oh, he got fired.
He insisted on building a cathedral instead of a garage.”
Something similar happened on the
ancient worksite of Babel. A group of people decided they would build a city
and a tower that would reach to the heavens and unite their world (Gen. 11:4).
But God didn’t want them working on a grand, self-centered plan based on the
idea that they could rise to the heights of God and solve all of their own
problems. So He came down, stopped the project, scattered the people “over all
the earth,” and gave them different languages (vv. 8-9).
God wanted people to see Him as
the solution to their problems, and He revealed His plan for them to Abraham
(12:1-3). Through the faith of Abraham and his descendants, He would show the
world how to look for a city “whose architect and builder is God” (Heb.
11:8-10).
Our faith does not rise out of
our own dreams and solutions. The foundation of faith is in God alone and what
He can do in and through us.
Spiritual Quotes
Trust
God wants to do what only He can do in and for us.
Jesus to show you how you can be used by Him.
To
know Christ, the Living Word, is to love the Bible, the written Word.
God’s
gift is grace.
When
you think of all that’s good, give thanks to God.
Following God’s
Schedule.
Romans 11:33-36
Most of us enjoy feeling in control of our own schedule and
grow frustrated when things don’t go according to plan. Yet if we truly desire
to walk in the center of God’s perfect will, we must become willing to cooperate
with His time frame.
Submitting to God’s timetable requires faith and courage.
Believe in the goodness of His heart and wait until He gives the signal to move
forward. Then, as you follow His schedule, you’ll experience the joy of
watching Him make all things beautiful in His timing.
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