In his sermon titled "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," Ian Potts examines the profound themes of divine help and preservation as illustrated in Psalm 121. The primary theological focus is the believer's reliance on God as the source of help, emphasizing the necessity of looking beyond earthly struggles to the Creator, who crafted the heavens and the earth. Potts argues that like the psalmist, believers must lift their eyes in faith towards God, the only true refuge amidst the troubles of this world, contrasting the futility of seeking help in man or self. He references multiple scriptures, particularly Psalm 121:1-8, to support his assertion that God actively protects and preserves His people, and he connects this to Christ as the ultimate embodiment of God's help. The practical significance lies in the assurance that God never slumbers nor sleeps, always maintaining vigilant care over those whom He calls His own, prompting believers to trust in His ongoing assistance throughout their spiritual pilgrimage.
“I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.”
“There's no help to be found in others. There's no help to be found in self. What we think is righteous... stinks in God's presence.”
“He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper. The Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.”
“He is the Saviour and the Deliverer of His people. He came to save His people from their sins.”
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