Psalm 123
One of the greatest difficulties in my life as a disciple is that of being distracted. I don’t think it is so much a matter of A.D.D. as it is an undisciplined mind and poor concentration. This Psalm has two powerful lessons for people like me. In verse 1 the author says he will ‘lift up my eyes.' The word ‘lift up’ was no casual glance. It literally means "to carry or bear" and was used to describe how a sacrificial animal carried the guilt of the one offering the sacrifice. This is an intensely focused stare.
In verse two there are two related concepts. First the servant watches the master to learn how. From sewing to playing guitar to word work demonstrations, it is a much better way to learn than verbal or written instructions. How we ought to live is better understood in careful observation of the life of Jesus. Second, this is about careful attention to the smallest gestures of the master. At a meal, a finger wave may mean 'bring a drink,' or a flat palm could mean 'clear the dishes.' These gestures are so small others don’t notice, but the attentive servant sees and obeys.
“Lord, help me have the capacity for detailed observation and obedience to You. AMEN."