The LORD God Is Your Keeper
(Psalm 121:1-8)
We always need help. God, who
created and formed us, knows our needs and the best way to help us better than
anyone else. He does not leave us to stand alone but desires that we always
depend on Him and come to Him for help. Jesus promised His disciples, “Ask, and
it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be
opened to you” (Matthew 7:7-8). That is why we pray without ceasing.
As 2024 comes to a close and the
new year approaches, we are grateful for one thing above all else: our Lord God
has shown us His grace of salvation daily through His Son, Jesus Christ. We
cannot live without the love, joy, and peace that God the Father pours out in
Christ each day. God delights in opening the heavens and generously giving to
His children whenever and wherever they call upon Him. Amen! Happy New Year!
My help comes from the LORD, the
Maker of heaven and earth
A song of ascents. I lift up my
eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the
LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth (Psalm 121:1-2).
This psalm is a song of ascents.
The psalmist lifted his eyes to the mountains, referring to the mountain where
the temple in Jerusalem stood, and proclaimed that his help comes from the
LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth. Where does our help come from? Our help
also comes from God, who created heaven and earth by His Word.
Life is filled with challenges and
pressures from birth to death. We cannot live without help – sunshine and rain.
Yet, our help is not found in the wealth, success, status, fame, or power of
this world—not even in health. These are necessary but cannot be our ultimate
help. Above all, we desperately need the grace of forgiveness because without
it, there is no life. Wealth, status, fame, or power cannot bring forgiveness
of sins. Without forgiveness, we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven which is eternal,
imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. Only those who believe in Jesus Christ,
the Son sent by God, can enter.
Therefore, our help comes only from
the LORD God. It is a heavenly and spiritual help that descends from above.
Jesus, though born on earth, came from heaven by God’s mighty power. He reigns
in glory, authority, power, and majesty. His kingdom and authority are eternal,
holy, perfect, just, and overflowing with peace and righteousness.
In contrast, this world, ruled by
Satan, is corrupt, evil, and rebellious. Satan, the father of lies and a
murderer from the beginning (John 8:44), rejected God’s help, rebelled, and
fell under a curse. Deceived by his cunning lies, the world has fallen into
sin. Humanity, in Adam, remains trapped in darkness, ignorance, and confusion.
Satan falsely promises all the kingdoms of the world to those who follow him,
disguising lies as truth. He prowls like a roaring lion, seeking to devour.
Satan took him to a very high
mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All
this I will give you,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me” (Matthew
4:8-9).
However, Satan’s help is deceptive
and leads to destruction. He incites vengeance under the guise of justice, but
it only brings turmoil and distress, not peace (Romans 2:9).
It was right that Jesus, the King
of kings and Lord of lords, had to judge this sinful and rebellious world. Yet
instead of condemning it, He bore its sin on the cross and gave His life.
Despite Satan’s temptation to save Himself, Jesus became the Passover Lamb to
save the world from sin and death. Only the blood of Christ, shed to forgive
and cleanse us, is our true help.
The LORD who keeps you will not
slumber
He will not let your foot slip—He
who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, He who watches over Israel will
neither slumber nor sleep (Psalm 121:3-4).
Our true help, the Lord God, keeps
us from stumbling and neither slumbers nor sleeps. Because the Lord God watches
over us, we are safest in His care. Our enemy, the devil, seeks to harm and
devour us whenever and wherever he can. But the Lord Almighty, with His eyes
like blazing fire, protects and watches over us (Revelation 1:14).
God visited Abraham, who was
burdened and struggling, and repeatedly assured him that He would keep and
protect him, just as He had promised.
"After this, the word of the
Lord came to Abram in a vision: 'Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield,
your very great reward.'" (Genesis 15:1)
When Isaac dug wells in Beersheba,
water was always found. However, Abimelek’s army came and claimed the wells as
theirs, filling them in. In response, Isaac moved to another place and dug new
wells. Once again, his adversaries came, quarreled, and seized the wells. Isaac
yielded and moved to yet another location, digging more wells. Eventually,
Abimelek, recognizing God’s power, authority, and glory in protecting Isaac,
approached him with a desire for peace.
"28 They answered, 'We saw
clearly that the Lord was with you; so we said, "There ought to be a sworn
agreement between us—between us and you. Let us make a treaty with you 29 that
you will do us no harm, just as we did not harm you but always treated you well
and sent you away peacefully. And now you are blessed by the Lord."'"
(Genesis 26:28-29)
The Lord God, who watches over
Israel, sent His Son, Jesus Christ, into the world to save it from sin at the
appointed time, through the Virgin Mary. For 400 years after the prophet
Malachi, no word came from God. Yet, God neither slumbers nor sleeps. He sent
an angel to Mary in the town of Nazareth in Galilee to announce the birth of
the Savior.
"'31 You will conceive and
give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. 32 He will be great and
will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne
of his father David, 33 and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his
kingdom will never end.'" (Luke 1:31-33)
Nearly 2,000 years have passed
since Jesus’ resurrection and ascension. Some mockingly ask, "Where is
this 'coming' he promised?" (2 Peter 3:3-4). But Jesus is not slow in
keeping His promise, as some understand slowness. Instead, He is patient, not
wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). The
Bible warns that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. When
that day comes, it will be irreversible.
"But the day of the Lord will
come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be
destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid
bare." (2 Peter 3:10)
The LORD is your shade at your
right hand.
The LORD watches over you—the LORD
is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the
moon by night (Psalm 121:5-6).
How does the Lord God protect
Israel? God becomes their shade at their right hand. In the desert, shade is
incredibly important. God protected and guarded Israel by appearing as a pillar
of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. The desert is hot during the day
and cold at night. During Israel’s forty years of wandering in the wilderness,
God provided manna from heaven, brought water out of the rock, and ensured
their clothing and sandals did not wear out. He protected them from surrounding
enemies, allowing them to pass in peace, and defeated those who refused to open
the way.
Abraham, with a small number of men
in his household, defeated the powerful coalition of Kedorlaomer and his allies
to rescue his nephew Lot. After his victory, God sent Melchizedek to bless
Abraham and revealed the secret of how he had overcome his enemies and rescued
Lot.
“And he blessed Abram, saying, ‘Blessed
be Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth. And praise be to God
Most High, who delivered your enemies into your hand.’ Then Abram gave him a
tenth of everything” (Genesis 14:19-20).
God watched over and protected
Abraham, who had obeyed His promise and lived as a sojourner in Canaan. Though
Abraham did not receive the promised inheritance during his lifetime (Hebrews
11:39), God surrounded him with His grace and love, keeping him safe in His
hands. Thus, Abraham looked forward to the city with foundations, whose
architect and builder is God—the heavenly kingdom. While living as a stranger
on this earth, Abraham worshiped the Lord God alone.
The LORD will keep your going
out and your coming in
The LORD will keep you from all
harm—He will watch over your life; the LORD will watch over your coming and
going both now and forevermore (Psalm 121:7-8).
We face trials and tribulations in
this world, but we are safe because God protects us. Even Jesus, who was
without sin, came to this earth and suffered trials and afflictions. He had
committed no crime deserving punishment, let alone crucifixion. Yet He endured
it all in obedience to fulfill the redemptive will of His Father, God. At that
time, God raised Jesus from the cold tomb and exalted Him to the highest place
in heaven, making Him the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Jesus called His disciples and
revealed that He was the Christ sent by the God of their ancestors. He
demonstrated this through His teachings about the kingdom of heaven, miracles,
signs, healings, and the casting out of demons. Furthermore, Jesus bore the
sins of the world, shed His blood, died on the cross, was buried, and rose
again on the third day as proof of His victory. Thus, Jesus became the atoning
sacrifice that brings peace between God and humanity. Anyone who believes in
Jesus Christ and is cleansed by His blood is reconciled with God and becomes an
heir of all the riches of heaven.
Jesus said to His disciples:
“I have told you these things, so
that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take
heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).
The Lord Almighty, our God, is the
One who watches over us as we go out and come in. He protects us not only
during our life on earth but for all eternity. This promise is like an anchor
for our souls. When we face trials and suffering, our heavenly Father does not
abandon us like orphans but guards and protects us.
Even in this world, there are
limits to how much our closest family members can protect us. However, our
heavenly Father is all-knowing and all-powerful, fully capable of meeting all
our needs without lacking anything. Amen!
December 29, 2024
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