The sermon titled "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," delivered by Clay Curtis, centers on the theological theme of God's providential care and protection for His people, as illustrated in Psalm 121. Curtis emphasizes the journey of believers as a pilgrimage towards eternal life, likening it to the Israelites' journey to Jerusalem while underscoring that God is their ultimate help and protector. Key arguments include the importance of looking to Christ as the source of strength during life's trials, supported by Scripture references such as Psalm 121:1-2, where the psalmist expresses his reliance on God, and Isaiah 40, which illustrates God's sovereignty and care. Curtis concludes that believers can find comfort in God's promise to preserve their souls and lead them through challenges, affirming the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints, which teaches that those truly called by God will remain steadfast in their faith.
“My help cometh from the Lord which made heaven and earth.”
“The Lord’s thy keeper. The Lord’s thy shade upon thy right hand, and the sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.”
“He shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth and even forevermore.”
“He is the answer to all our needs. All fullness dwells in Him.”
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