The book of Psalms in the Bible is a collection of sacred poems of praise and prayer to God. Many were once set to music; and today, musicians around the world are drawn to the psalms for inspiration. So, in a sense, the book of Psalms is like an ancient hymnbook, filled with worshipful devotion to the Most High.
One psalm that has inspired multiple musical settings contains the promise that God doesn’t slumber or sleep as He watches over us.[1] In fact, His tender care is so constant that it’s easy to miss if we’re not looking for it. And so, the psalmist declares: “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.”[2]
Just as God is watching over us, we can lift up our eyes toward Him. As we do, we’ll begin to see God’s hand, His divine signature, in our lives. Often, lifting up our eyes means looking above and beyond worldly things toward heavenly things. Other times, it means looking back with faith on a time of trouble and heartache, when perhaps it felt like God wasn’t aware of us. But those who trust God’s goodness and mercy, even when they can’t see or feel it clearly, will get to the other side of their sorrow and find joy.
That’s what happened to a young mother when her marriage fell apart. Suddenly she was a single mother of three young children, and her worries and burdens were nearly overwhelming at times. But she clung to her faith and kept going, one day at a time. And as she lifted her eyes heavenward, she found the Lord was there, offering comfort and strength. Over time the pain softened, the burdens seemed a little lighter. Eventually, she felt peace and healing and even happiness again. Her trust in God and His goodness carried her through.
Lifting up our eyes, as the psalmist counseled, is a way to acknowledge the source of our help. He who “made heaven and earth”[3] can surely make our way forward. He who is almighty can surely give us strength. We just need to look for Him and lift up our eyes.
[1] See Psalm 121:3–4.
[2] Psalm 121:1–2.
[3] Psalm 121:2.
September 08, 2024
Broadcast Number 4,956
The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Temple Square
Conductor
Mack Wilberg
Organist
Linda Margets
Host
Derrick Porter
Let All the World in Every Corner Sing
Ryan Murphy
I Know That My Savior Loves Me
Tami Jeppson Creamer; Arr. Ryan Murphy
Trumpet Voluntary
John Stanley
Softly and Tenderly
Will L. Thompson; Arr. Mack Wilberg
Lift Thine Eyes, from Elijah
Felix Mendelssohn
He, Watching Over Israel, from Elijah
Felix Mendelssohn
O Come Ye Nations of the Earth
German hymn tune; Arr. Mack Wilberg