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Building Houses and Guarding Cities
Pastor Keith Hassell
 
 
Foundation Scripture:            Psalm 127
 
I.
The focus of this Psalm is two-fold:
            A.
Houses---God builds houses
            B.
Cities---God watches over cities
C.        Jesus said:  /“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand.”/(Matthew
12:25)
 
*II.
Building Houses*
A.        Who is building your house?
B.         God is a builder.
1.         “House” is a spiritual metaphor for a family.
2.         The “house of Joseph” and the “house of David” for example.
3.         “House” refers to God’s seed-line, His generation, and His family.
4.         God is still in the house-building business.
C.        Three ways that God builds.
1.         God builds *revelationally**.*
a.         Matthew 16:18  /“Upon this rock, I will build My church.”
/ God builds His house through the revelation of who Christ is.
2.         God builds *relationally.*
a.         God builds His house by putting us into godly relationships with others in His family.
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