The Hubble Space Telescope has taken photos of the Helix Nebula. Some astronomers describe it as a trillion-mile-long tunnel of glowing gases. At its center is a dying star that has ejected dust and gas stretching toward its outer rim. Remarkable photos of it look like the blue iris of a human eye complete with eyelids. Because of this, some have called it the Eye of God.
Although this nebula is not literally the eye of God, the Scriptures do talk about Gods gaze on our lives. The prophet Hanani said, The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him (2 Chron. 16:9).
This proclamation of Gods all-seeing eye was given in response to King Asas reliance upon another ruler for military security. Asa seemed to have forgotten that it was the Lord God, not mere soldiers, who had given him past victories over his enemies (14:11-12). This spiritual disloyalty did not escape the notice of God, who seeks to pour out blessing on acts of obedience to Him.
Although we cannot see the eyes of God, we can be assured that He sees us. His desire is to show Himself strong to those who are loyal to Him with their whole heart.
Up a lazy river by the old mill run That lazy, lazy river in the noon day sun You can linger in the shade of that fine ole tree Throw, away your troubles, baby, dream with me Up a lazy river where the Robin's song Wakes a brand new mornin' as we roll along There are blue skies up above and as long as were in love Up a lazy river, how happy we could be If you go up a lazy river with me Ah said with me now goin' up that lazy river with me |
Have a wonderful Sunday.