This is Holly Culhane with Presence Point and welcome to the Presence Point Psalms for Shepherds podcast. This week we continue our journey in the Psalms of Ascent with one of only two psalms attributed to Solomon - Psalm 127.
These five verses speak boldly about the importance of the WHY behind what we do and who we do it for - the importance of remembering that unless a house, or a family, is built with the Lord at the helm the effort is completely in vain.
Everything we do must be blessed by the Father. And that takes place when we allow Him to re-orient our identity and trust and re-establish Him as the primary identity of our life and the One in whom our deepest trust rests.
It is then that He often multiplies time, money, effort, and outcome.
That is how His economy works. He can take what seems inadequate from our human perspective and make it far greater than we ever imagined or hoped or dreamed into exactly what He wants it to be.
He can take our best, well-balanced efforts and provide maximized outcomes. The Father does not need us to work from early morning until late at night to a place of exhaustion to accomplish His goals because verse 2 of this psalm tells us that God gives rest to His loved ones. He intends us to have rest and peace and balance. Remember that day called the Sabbath?
The reality is that the result is always His anyway - what He knows is best and what He believes will best develop us and those we shepherd into who He wants us and them to be.
Success for us - in any area of our lives - will only be what the Father chooses to bless, and we must rest in that promise. He is enough and He alone is our primary source of identity, the One in whom we place all of our trust.
Dear fellow under-shepherd, I pray this is true of you and of me - that we will in fact truly rely not on ourselves and our ability to shepherd well, but on the Good Shepherd Himself to ensure we shepherd well those He has entrusted to our care.
Thank you for joining me this week.