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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

For the Father up Above Is Looking down in Love

So many songs I learned as a kid in things like Sunday School, VBS, or Awana are full of doctrine. Serving in Awana last year was such a blessing (one of the biggest of my life) because I had the ability to be reminded of these songs which bleed rich truths, ones I took for granted as a kid. For several weeks, I've been toying with the idea of writing a blog post with quotes from some of my favorites. Then that idea turned into possibly writing a series of posts, each one about its own song. So this is my little experiment. Yes, I am a kid at heart.

"Oh be careful little eyes what you see...
"Oh be careful little ears what you hear...
"Oh be careful little feet where you go...
For the Father up above is looking down in love,
...so be careful little eyes what you see."
...so be careful little ears what you hear."
...so be careful little feet where you go."

This song, which I've known almost my entire life, is one I would do well to sing to myself and meditate on each day. If I truly lived my daily life remembering that God is watching me, I wonder how different what I see, what I hear, and where I go, would be. It's wildly important to remember to be careful, to be on your guard, each and every day. Peter reminds us, "Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (I Peter 5:8). This is crucial to remember.

Also, the line in the middle is an amazing one - "For the Father up above is looking down in love." I can't even begin to tell you how many times today God's love was made evident to me. He really is up there, looking down here and helping us fight temptation, comforting us, teaching us, answering prayer, etc. And He really does love us. So, so, so, so much. If you're ever tempted to doubt that He's there, start looking back and counting your blessings. They're there, and there's an immense number of them. Sometimes, you just have to reflect a bit before you realize something was actually a blessing in disguise.

1 comment:

  1. Great post! I am sending this in a letter to someone who is being paroled from prison. I pray it helps him stay on the right path knowing God is watching, is able to keep him safe, and loves him.

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