Copyright 2012 Sorrows To Joy
I see the moon, the moon sees me
shining through the leaves of the old oak tree
Oh, let the light that shines on me
shine on the ones I love.
Over the mountain, over the sea,
back where my heart is longing to be
Oh, let the light that shines on me
shine on the ones I love.
I hear the lark, the lark hears me
singing from the leaves of the old oak tree
Oh, let the lark that sings to me
sing to the ones I love,
Over the mountains, over the sea
back where my heart is longing to be
Oh, let the lark that sings to me
sing to the ones I love.
When we turn to face Him, we find He is facing us but we didn’t know, as our backs were turned.
I’m wondering if He designed the moon as it is, to represent this. The moon orbits in such a way that
the same ‘face’ always is toward the earth. The earth rotates, and either sees the moon or it doesn’t.
The moon ‘always sees’ the earth. This is how I’ve noticed myself in life – sometimes facing Yeshua,
sometimes not, but He has always been facing me.
Copyright 2012 Sorrows To Joy
This is of my daughter from a few years ago. She was waiting on the other campers to arrive and I took this picture of her leaning on the railing…she looks so peaceful and serene.
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Copyright 2012 Sorrows To Joy
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