April 12, 2026

April 12, 2026

From West Asheville Baptist Church by Rev. Josh Harvey

April 12, 2026 · 41 min

About this episode

This episode explores Psalm 127 and the importance of building our lives on a foundation of purpose and identity in God.

This powerful exploration of Psalm 127 challenges us to examine the very foundation upon which we're building our lives. We're introduced to the Greek word 'makarios' - a blessing that transcends circumstances, independent of whether the stock market rises or falls, whether there's peace or war. The central question cuts to the heart of our daily existence: Are we laboring in vain, or are we building with God? Through the imagery of rock hunting - searching for stones with specific purposes - we discover that the type of foundation we choose determines the entire structure of our lives. The sermon reveals a startling truth: work itself isn't the curse from the fall; working in vain is. We were created to work with purpose from the very beginning in Genesis 1:28, commanded to be fruitful, multiply, subdue, and have dominion. But sin transformed meaningful work into anxious striving. The breakthrough comes when we understand our identity not in what we do, but in whose we are. We are God's beloved. When we grasp this truth, we can hand over our burdens - whether finances, family, job, or the approval of others - and experience the rest that Jesus promises in Matthew 11:28-30. This…

People in this episode

Host: Rev. Josh Harvey

Topics covered

  • faith
  • purpose
  • identity in Christ
  • work and labor
  • spiritual rest
  • blessing

Keywords

  • Psalm 127
  • makarios
  • foundation
  • work
  • identity
  • spirituality
  • rest
  • anxious striving

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Psalm 127, Genesis 1:28, Matthew 11:28-30

Places: West Asheville

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