Good Morning!
Psalm 121:
1-2; “I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.”
I watched
a movie about a group of people who were traveling through a jungle. Along the way, they were attacked by
natives. They would run a little and
then hide. They would run a little more
and then hide a little more. They went
this way and that way and they kept saying over and over how they were lost. About halfway through the movie, they decided
that one of them would try and go look for help. They drew straws and the short straw guy took
off for help. The rest of the movie was
waiting for him to get help before the natives found them and killed them. I could never figure out how that guy knew
which to go for help. He didn’t have a
compass or a map. He just took off and
found help. I guess that is why he was
the star of the movie.
So how do you know where to look for
help? In my western movies, the cavalry
always comes over the hill at just the last second. Of course, everything works out in the movies
but what about real life? Where do you
look for help? There are many times when
we are like the guy who just took off and went looking for help. In the movie it worked, in the real world,
not so much. If we were to take off like
that, we would soon be very lost or worse, caught by our enemies.
Yet some look for help from the strangest
places. It is interesting how many
people will believe anything that appears on the internet. If you go to a bookstore, or maybe
Amazon.com, you can find thousands of self-help books. Unfortunately, they don’t work so well; maybe
that is why there are thousands of them.
Where do you look for help? Some
try to use drugs or alcohol to “bring enlightenment.” Yet this always leads to pain and
sorrow. It is never a good place to look
for help’ so where do we look?
The psalmist tells us to look to God, the
One who made heaven and earth. That is
to be your standard. Is the help that I
am seeking coming from the maker of heaven and earth? If the answer is “yes;” then go forward. If the answer is “no;” then you might want to
think again. It is only the true God who
can ever provide any hope or help. It is only through Him that we have
salvation; anything else is a false hope, a false direction and will lead to your
destruction. So, look to God for your
help; look to God for your salvation.
Father of all goodness, we look to you as our only hope and you give us
comfort and hope. In you alone do we
find peace. Guard and protect us from
all harm and danger. Find those who are
searching on their own and finding nothing.
Bring them safely back into your loving kingdom. Lead them to the quiet still waters of your
mercy. Give them the consolation which
they seek. Protect our service men and women, especially those in harm’s way.
In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret