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Psalm 121

Psalm 121 emphasizes that true safety and protection come solely from God, who vigilantly guards His people at all times.
Henry Law preaches about the true safety that comes from God alone, emphasizing His protecting care portrayed in attractive colors to draw us to place all our confidence in Him. The psalmist acknowledges that all help comes directly from the Lord, the Creator of heaven and earth, encouraging us to uplift our eyes to Him with confidence as the source of all grace and providence. The believer is assured that God will not allow their foot to slip, always keeping watch without slumber, providing unwavering protection day and night, ensuring they stand firm against enemies and trials.

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True safety is from God alone. His protecting care is portrayed in attractive colors. May they win us to place all confidence in Him!

1-2. "I will lift up my eyes to the hills, from where comes my help. My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth."

The pious child of Israel turned in devotion to the hill on which the Temple stood. He saw in it a type of Jehovah's presence. The lesson is here taught that all protection comes directly from our Heavenly Father. With confidence let us uplift our eyes to Him. He is the fountain of all grace. He, whose omnipotent word called heaven and earth into existence, can by the same word make all providences to promote His people's good.

3-4. "He will not allow your foot to be moved; He who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep."

The believer often moves on slippery ground. Various enemies, also, dash against him. Left to himself, how quickly will he fall! But the Lord upholds him, so he stands as a rock against the lashing billows. The care which preserves him never relaxes its watchful guardianship. The eyes of the Lord, through day and night, from the opening to the closing of the year, are fixed immovably on His waiting people.

5-6. "The Lord is your keeper; the Lord is your shade upon your right hand. The sun shall not smite you by day, nor the moon by night."

Volumes are contained in the words, The Lord is your keeper. It is re-echoed by the Apostle--We are kept by the power of God through faith unto eternal life. They are indeed securely kept who are encircled by their omnipotent God. In their Zionward march they are exposed to scorching rays. But as the pillar of cloud spread sweet refreshment over Israel's hosts, so the Lord wards off the adversary's piercing darts. To His people He is as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.

7. "The Lord shall preserve you from all evil; He shall preserve your soul."

All strength and joy are included in the promise that God shall preserve us from all evil. The believer may exult in the assurance that all the assaults of Satan and the powers of darkness shall inflict no deadly wound. The soul shall live unharmed. It shall be brought in safety to the heavenly home.

8. "The Lord shall preserve your going out, and your coming in, from this time forth, and even forevermore."

The pilgrimage may seem tedious. We may have many changes. We may be emptied from vessel to vessel. But final rest is secured. Through God's protection, heaven shall be attained. Let us lift up our heads with joy, and shout thanksgivings.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to God's protection
    • The source of help
    • The significance of the Temple
  2. II
    • God's unwavering vigilance
    • The believer's reliance on God
    • The metaphor of standing firm
  3. III
    • God as our keeper
    • Protection from daily adversities
    • The assurance of eternal safety
  4. IV
    • Preservation from evil
    • The believer's joy in God's promises
    • The ultimate destination of safety
  5. V
    • Conclusion and call to trust
    • Encouragement to rejoice in God's care
    • The eternal nature of God's protection

Key Quotes

“True safety is from God alone.” — Henry Law
“He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.” — Henry Law
“The Lord shall preserve your going out, and your coming in, from this time forth, and even forevermore.” — Henry Law

Application Points

  • Trust in God's protection during life's challenges.
  • Rejoice in the assurance that God preserves our souls.
  • Lift up your eyes to God and express gratitude for His constant care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of Psalm 121?
The main theme is that true safety and protection come from God alone.
How does God protect His people?
God protects His people through constant vigilance and by preserving them from all evil.
What does it mean that the Lord is our keeper?
It means that God actively guards and watches over us, ensuring our safety and well-being.
What assurance do believers have regarding their souls?
Believers are assured that their souls will be preserved and brought safely to their heavenly home.
How should we respond to God's protection?
We should respond with trust, joy, and thanksgiving for His unwavering care.

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