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〔所羅門上行之詩。〕若不是耶和華建造房屋,建造的人就枉然勞力;若不是耶和華看守城池,看守的人就枉然警醒。 1 Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.
你們清晨早起,夜晚安歇,吃勞碌得來的飯,本是枉然;惟有耶和華所親愛的,必叫他安然睡覺。 2 In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat-- for he grants sleep to 127:2 Or ((eat-- for while they sleep he provides for)) those he loves.
箭袋充滿的人便為有福;他們在城門口和仇敵說話的時候,必不至於羞愧。 5 Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate.
May 17 "And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness....an angel of the Lord……saying,……now come,I will send thee into Egypt."(Acts 7:30-34.) OFTEN the Lord calls us aside from our work for a season, and bids us be still and learn ere we go forth again to minister. There is no time lost in such waiting hours. Fleeing from his enemies, the ancient knight found that his horse needed to be re-shod. Prudence seemed to urge him on without delay, but highter wisdom taught him to halt a few minutes at the blacksmith's forge by the way, to have the shoe replaced; and although he heard the feet of his pursuers galloping hard behind, yet he waited those minutes until his charger was refitted for his flight. And then, leaping into his saddle just as they appeared a hundred yards away, he dashed away from them with the fleetness of the wind. And knew that his halting had hastened his escape. So often God bids us tarry ere we go, and fully recover ourselves for the next stage of the journey and work. ─Days of Heaven upon Earth. Waiting! Yes, patiently waiting! Till next steps made plain shall be; To hear, with the inner hearing, The Voice that will call for me. Waiting! Yes, hopefully waiting! With hope that need not grow dim; The Master is pledged to guide me, And my eyes are unto Him. Waiting! Expectantly waiting! Perhaps it may be today The Master will quickly open The gate to my future way. Wainting! Yes, waiting! still waiting! The Master will not be late: He knoweth that I am waiting For Him to unlatch the gate. ─J. Danson Smith.