|
Psalm 126. Nisi Dominus |
|
|
God's blessing crowns the work |
|
|
This Psalm consists of two independent songs. The first one is a warning against too much activity and too little trust in God. The second pictures good children as a mighty blessing. The Christian and the priest, as he prays, is warned never to ascribe success to his own doing; without God all his labour in God's harvest is in vain. The blessing of children also has a spiritual sense: they are the souls won over to God, and personal merits; both will be powerful champions for us on the day of judgment. |
|
|
All human struggle is in vain |
|
|
Nisi Dóminus
ædificáverit domum, * in vanum laboravérunt qui ædíficant eam. |
Except the Lord build the house, * they
labour in vain that build it. |
|
Unless God's blessing comes to our aid |
|
|
4 Cum déderit diléctis suis somnum: * ecce heréditas Dómini
fílii : merces, fructus ventris. |
4 When he giveth his beloved
sleep : * behold, children are the heritage of the Lord: the reward, and the
fruit of the womb. |