This is Namma for Christ with the one
hundred sixth inspirational message dated Saturday, January 14th, 2017.
The title of this message is, "First: Look to
Him – Psalm 121:1-2". The “first word” of the title of this
message is taken from the uplifting song, “First” as sung
by Christian artist Lauren Daigle. The
scripture comes from the first two verses of the 121st Psalm, as written by David:
Psalm 121:1-2
King James Version (KJV)
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my
help.
2 My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
Recently, I was reading the above passage of
scripture and decided to research the verses further. The following is what I
found on the internet: “The Treasury of
David” as written by Charles H. Spurgeon. Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)
was England’s best known preacher for most of the second half of the
nineteenth century.
(May the below meditation,
bless you – as it blessed me…)
The Treasury of David
By Charles H. Spurgeon
Psalm 121:1-2
EXPOSITION
Verse 1. I will lift up mine eyes
unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. It is wise to look to the strong for strength.
Dwellers in valleys are subject to many disorders for which there is no cure
but a sojourn in the uplands, and it is well when they shake off their lethargy
and resolve upon a climb. Down below they are the prey of marauders, and to
escape from them the surest method is to fly to the strongholds upon the
mountains. Often before the actual ascent the sick and plundered people
looked towards the hills and longed to be upon their summits. The holy man who
here sings a choice sonnet looked away from the slanderers by whom he was
tormented to the Lord who saw all from His high places, and was ready to pour
down succour for His injured servant. Help comes to saints only from above,
they look elsewhere in vain: let us lift up our eyes with hope, expectance,
desire, and confidence. Satan will endeavour to keep our eyes upon our sorrows
that we may be disquieted and discouraged; be it ours firmly to resolve that we
will look out and look up, for there is good cheer for the eyes, and they that
lift up their eyes to the eternal hills shall soon have their hearts lifted up
also. The purposes of God; the divine attributes; the immutable promises; the
covenant, ordered in all things and sure; the providence, predestination, and
proved faithfulness of the Lord—these are the hills to which we must lift up
our eyes, for from these our help must come. It is our resolve that we will not
be bandaged and blindfolded, but will lift up our eyes. Or is the text in the
interrogative? Does he ask, "Shall I lift up mine eyes to the hills?"
Does he feel that the highest places of the earth can afford him no shelter? Or
does he renounce the idea of recruits hastening to his standard from the hardy
mountaineers? And hence does he again enquire, "Whence cometh my
help?" If so, the next verse answers the question, and shows whence all
help must come.
Verse 2. My help cometh from the
LORD, which made heaven and earth. What we need is help,—help powerful, efficient, constant: we need
a very present help in trouble.
Psalm 46:1
King James Version (KJV)
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
What
a mercy that we have it in our God. Our hope is in Jehovah, for our help comes
from Him. Help is on the road, and will not fail to reach us in due time, for
He who sends it to us was never known to be too late. Jehovah who created all
things is equal to every emergency; heaven and earth are at the disposal of Him
who made them, therefore let us be very joyful in our Infinite Helper. He will
sooner destroy heaven and earth than permit His people to be destroyed and the
perpetual hills themselves shall bow rather than He shall fail whose ways are
everlasting. We are bound to look beyond heaven and earth to Him who made them
both: it is vain to trust the creatures: it is wise to trust the Creator.
Please
listen and be blessed by the below inspirational and anointed song/video (with
lyrics) entitled, “First” by Christian artist Lauren Daigle.
(I do not own the rights to this song.)
(I do not own the rights to this song.)
BE
BLESSED!
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