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What does 'except the Lord keep the city' mean for Christians?

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It means that Christians rely wholly on God's protection and sustenance; without His keeping, all efforts are ultimately futile.

'Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain' reflects a profound truth for Christians about reliance on God’s protection. This phrase, drawn from Psalm 127, emphasizes that human vigilance can’t guarantee safety or success; only the Lord can truly preserve and protect His people. In the life of a believer, it signifies the assurance that our spiritual security is not contingent upon our diligence or efforts but on God’s faithfulness and sovereignty. With this understanding, Christians are encouraged to rest in the peace that comes from God’s unwavering support, knowing that it is He who upholds us, even when we are unable to safeguard ourselves. Therefore, trust in God's providence becomes the foundation for assurance and peace in our spiritual walk.
Scripture References: Psalm 127

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