Venture Church Sermons
This powerful exploration of Psalm 123 invites us to examine where we place our focus when life becomes overwhelming. As one of the Songs of Ascent, this brief four-verse psalm served as a spiritual compass for ancient pilgrims journeying to Jerusalem, and it continues to orient our hearts toward heaven today. The central message challenges us to lift our eyes beyond our immediate circumstances, beyond even the hills of our problems, all the way to the throne of God Himself. We're reminded that recognizing our true position as the created before the Creator fundamentally changes how we approach our struggles. The psalm beautifully illustrates this through the imagery of servants watching their master's hand, waiting expectantly for provision and direction. This isn't passive waiting, but active watchfulness that leads to obedience. The concept of developing eyes for the sunrise becomes especially meaningful here, reminding us that when the Lord is involved, our future is always brighter than our present. Even in seasons of contempt, scorn, and overwhelming difficulty, we learn that God's mercy is greater than any mocking or abuse we face. The psalm teaches us that true mercy is compassion in motion, not just a feeling but an active response to need. This transforms how we view both receiving mercy from God and extending it to others who are stuck in their own struggles.
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