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Psalm 127: Unless the Lord Builds the House

The script presents the full text of Psalm 127, described as a Song of degrees for Solomon. It teaches that all human effort is ultimately futile without the Lord’s help: builders labor in vain unless the Lord builds the house, and watchmen remain ineffective unless the Lord keeps the city. It also warns against anxious toil, rising early, staying up late, and eating the bread of sorrows, noting that God gives sleep to His beloved. The psalm then turns to the blessing of family, declaring that children are a heritage and reward from the Lord. It compares children of one’s youth to arrows in the hand of a mighty man, and says the one whose quiver is full is happy, unashamed, and able to speak with enemies in the gate.

00:00 Psalm 127 Introduction — A Song of Degrees for Solomon
00:08 God as the True Builder & Protector
00:18 The Futility of Anxious Toil — Rest for His Beloved
00:26 Children as God’s Heritage and Reward
00:32 Raising Children Like Arrows — Strength for the Future
00:37 Blessing of a Full Quiver — Confidence at the Gate (Conclusion)

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Psalm 127 - A Song of degrees for Solomon

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.

It is vain for you to rise up early,
to sit up late, to eat the bread of

sorrows: giveth his beloved sleep.

Lo, children are an heritage of
the Lord: womb is his reward.

As arrows are in the hand of a mighty
man; so are children of the youth.

Happy is the man that hath his
quiver full of them: they shall

not be ashamed, but they shall
speak with the enemies in the gate.