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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in building a house?

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Psalm 127 teaches that unless the Lord builds the house, those who labor do so in vain.

Psalm 127 emphasizes that the labor of building a house, whether it be a physical structure or the spiritual house of God, is futile without the sovereign intervention of the Lord. The psalmist declares that it's the Lord who must build the house for it to stand, indicating that true security and success depend on divine sovereignty. This principle aligns with the broader Reformed theology that stresses God's ultimate authority and action in every aspect of life, including creation, salvation, and the ongoing work of believers in the world.
Scripture References: Psalm 127:1

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