Psalm
127:1
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.
A
great cathedral was constructed to God's glory, while hungry and sick people
sat outside its walls. The cathedral was called, "The Greatest Achievement
in the Name of God." Millions flocked from all over to enter its doors.
Thousands went away disturbed that the ministry of the church was contained
completely within its walls. As the years passed, the church lost its luster,
and it became just another church. The poor were still there, but nothing had
yet been done to help them. God looked down on the cathedral and said,
"This is the poorest excuse of a church I have seen."
When
men and women try to take the church out of God's hands, it ceases to be the
church. Only churches built upon the spiritual rock of salvation can claim to
be God's churches. Our achievements in the name of God must bear His signature,
not our own, otherwise they have been done in vain. God is the author of all
that is good; we are merely His helpers. Whatever God builds will last forever,
while humankind's creations crumble to the dust.
Prayer:
Use my talents to do Your will, Lord, not my own. Remind me that I am doing
Your work with You, not my own work for You. Bless all my endeavors in Your
name. Amen.