Meeting my needs is His responsibility.
Reading:

Psalm 123

Who gives me what I need?

Who tells me what to do?

“Behold, as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress; so our eyes wait upon the LORD our God, until that he have mercy upon us” (Psalm 123:2).

The servant’s duty is to do the will of the master. So he looks to the master to learn what he is to do.

The master’s duty is to supply the needs of the servant. Again, the servant looks to the master for what he needs.

That is how I should be looking to Jesus.

My needs — emotional, social, physical, spiritual — seem numberless and overwhelming. To me. But not to Him!

Interestingly, though, it appears that in being overwhelmed by my needs I am revealing that I am not resting in the mercy of my Master. My fretting seems to indicate that I am trying to meet my own needs instead of depending on the Lord.

Meeting my needs is His responsibility.

Doing His will is mine.

Will I trust Him enough to do His job? Enough to focus on my duty instead of His?

[Have mercy upon us, O LORD (Psalm 123:3)]
from Psalm 123:3

A little bit more from Psalm 123: Eyes for Him

Reading:
Psalm 122

“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee” (6).

I know that’s specifically talking about the city of Jerusalem. And maybe generally about the nation of Israel or even the Jewish people.

But when I read that this morning, I thought about the church. About God’s people.

We are God’s chosen!

So pray for the peace of His people. If the followers of the Prince of Peace have no peace, who will?!

You might even pray for the peace of my family. That would be really nice.

And more than nice.

Thanks!!

[Peace be within thy walls (Psalm 122:7)]

from Psalm 122:7

A little bit more from Psalm 122: Give Me This Gladness