Dependent on the Lord
“Except the LORD build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”
Psalm 127:1
Introduction:
- We have recently studied Paul’s high motivation created by the love of Christ and coming judgment.
- We have recently seen some disturbing losses experienced by some other ministers we once esteemed.
- We have recently studied that nothing is too hard for the Lord, but now we want to learn the opposite; for without Him we can do nothing, therefore it is absolutely imperative we remain dependent on Him.
- Your efforts, in any field of endeavor, are worthless without the glorious grace and blessing of the Lord.
- Your efforts, in any field of endeavor, can be blessed and multiplied abundantly by His faithful mercy.
- The secret to success in the Christian life and anything else is to get down, become a fool, become small, confess your inability, admit your total ignorance, and own your sinfulness. He will lift you up!
Our DEPENDENCY
- Our text from Psalm 127:1-2 is glorious wisdom given from David to his son Solomon.
- The verse has two clauses – both teaching the same lesson: dependency on God.
- Both clauses are exceptions, teaching the general rule of human incompetence.
- Laborers and watchmen, both very diligent, can do nothing without His blessing.
- Solomon said, “In all labour there is profit” (Pr 14:23); but it is only in the Lord.
- The “house” and “city” might be anything you wish it to be. These are figures.
- Since written for Solomon, there was a very specific house and city considered.
- But any goal or endeavor should be viewed equally as dependent on the Lord.
- Our text from Zechariah 4:1-10 is encouragement to Zerubbabel to build the temple.
- The obstacles in Jerusalem were great, as you heard recently about Nehemiah.
- His problems are described as a great mountain, which he could mock (4:7).
- But leveling the mountain would be by Spirit power, not human might (4:6).
- And the whole accomplishment must be ascribed to the grace of God (4:7).
- The hands of Zerubbabel were definitely involved and would be involved (4:9).
- And the completion of the whole project would be by the Lord of hosts (4:9).
- So there is no place to despise the day of small things in such a case (4:10).
- His building work would be blessed and furthered by God’s spirits (4:10).
- The eyes of the Lord run to and fro in the earth for the righteous (II Chron 16:9).
- Observe that there is no human intervention from olive tree to burning lamps.
- Our text from John 15:1-5 was a final exhortation from Jesus Christ to His disciples.
- We are as dependent on the Lord for vitality and fruit as a branch is on its vine.
- A branch severed from its vine dries up quickly into tinder material for a fire.
- Grace, wisdom, and strength we need to bear fruit come from Jesus our Vine.
- There are many things you can do, but they will not be spiritual fruitbearing.
- You can show moral reform, which Ahab did temporarily (I Kgs 21:29).
- You can show public conformity, which Israel did falsely (Ezek 33:31).
- You can show verbal agreement, which proves nothing (I John 2:4,19).
- You can profess godliness, and still be only a reprobate (Titus 1:16).
- You can have a form of religion, and be without its power (II Tim 3:5).
- You can learn doctrine, but be no better than the devils (James 2:19).
- Abiding in Jesus Christ is not that difficult, complicated, or mysterious.
- The test is not knowing how to do it, but actually doing it consistently!
- We must retain His words in our hearts by faith and affection (15:7).
- We must keep His commandments, as He obeyed His Father (15:10).
- We must walk in the light of holiness and fellowship with God (I Jn 1:7).
- We must and live walk as Jesus walked, doing the will of God (I Jn 2:6).
- We must put away sin and live free from sin to abide in Him (I Jn 3:6).
- We must live by faith and holiness (Ja 4:6-10; Heb 4:14-16; Ep 3:14-19).
- Moses would not go without the Lord: he knew how much he needed Him (Ex 33:15).
- Israel tried to fight the Amalekites without the LORD, but lost badly (Num 14:36-45).
- How can a couple insignificant enemies chase ten thousand Israelites (Deut 32:28-30)?
- The little city of Ai defeated Israel’s first attempt for it, without the Lord (Josh 7:12).
- Samson looked and felt the same, but didn’t know the Lord was gone (Judges 16:20).
- Saul is one of the most pitiful stories in all the Bible (I Samuel 16:14; 18:12; 28:15).
- When the Lord left David, Hezekiah, and Peter, horrible things happened very quickly.
- Unless the Lord had been on our side, we may say, we had been crushed (Ps 124:1-2).
- Except the Lord had left us a very small remnant, we had been like Sodom (Isaiah 1:9).
- Even the blind man knew that a man can do nothing without God’s power (John 9:33).
- The apostles’ enemies had to admit they could not fight God in a matter (Acts 5:38-39).
- Whatever you have, you got it from the Lord as a gift; so stop your glorying (I Cor 4:7).
- Without the Lord’s Spirit, or candlestick, a church is dead (Revelation 2:5; Prov 21:16).
Our SUFFICIENCY
- We can do all things through Him strengthening us, but we must be in Him (Phil 4:13).
- It didn’t matter to Paul who the laborers might be, God gave the increase (I Cor 3:5-7).
- Paul knew exactly where his sufficiency was – not in himself – but in God (II Cor 13:5).
- The Lord looks to show Himself strong for those with pure hearts (II Chron 16:9; 15:2).
- When Jesus prays for us, we shall be delivered, no matter the enemy (Luke 22:31-32).
- His grace is sufficient, more than sufficient; so that we should glory in our weakness, infirmity, and difficulties; for only then can He reveal His power on us (II Cor 12:7-10).
- Are you a poor talker? Consider Moses (Ex 4:12-16) and Jeremiah (Jer 1:6-10).
Our RESPONSE
- We must always admit and confess anything we do is by His great grace (I Cor 15:10).
- For Paul’s sufficiency, and our sufficiency, is by God’s power (II Cor 13:5 cp Gal 2:8).
- David’s thankfulness at Solomon’s coronation is glorious and helpful (I Chr 29:10-22).
Our DUTY
- In building the house and keeping the city, we have standards we must keep (Ps 127:1).
- We must be building the right house – it must be an object approved by God.
- We must build with the right methods – it must be pursued according to God.
- We must build with the right spirit, which is not our own lusts (James 4:3).
- We must build with the right goal, which is the glory of God (I Cor 10:31).
- We must build with the right effort, which is only reasonable (Psalm 127:2).
- We must build with the right perspective, which is no glory for us (Luke 17:10).
- We must build with the right priorities, which is with a whole heart (Jer 29:13).
- We must build with the right response, which is thanksgiving (I Chr 29:10-22).
- Our confidence must in God Himself, as the ark and temple did not help Israel (I Sam 4:1-11; Jer 7:8-10); so we cannot put our trust in the Bible, the doctrine, or the church.
- Self-examination is essential for us to be constantly abiding in Him with His blessing.
- We must “run scared” in order to fully please the Lord (Phil 3:8-14; Hebrews 12:1-4).
- We must confess our sins (Pro 28:13; Psalm 66:18); sins shorten His arm (Is 59:21-22).
- We cannot be confident ourselves (I Cor 10:12), or we face an imminent and great fall
- We cannot be self-righteousness, or the witnessing Spirit will desert us (Luke 18:9-14).
- Prayer is more important than production, no matter what your flesh, the world, or Satan tells you (prayer exceeds production as creation exceeds your resume). Believe it!
- Prayer is more important than planning, tools, materials, cost, labor, or anything else.
- At His throne there is grace to help in time of need, but we must go there (Heb 4:14-16).
- He will be with us, as long as we are with Him; so we must go (II Chr 15:2; Jas 4:6-10).
- There may be dependent situations where only prayer and fasting work (Matt 17:21).
Conclusion:
- Whatever your house – marriage, family, church, job, or soul – you can do nothing without Him.
- Don’t despise the day of small things – your small and insignificant abilities – but instead trust Him.
- Without Him you can do nothing! So turn and run to the Lord Jesus Christ today in every way possible!