
Look at the World
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<p>Idolatry is when we exalt a gift or a creation above God. In this week's episode, Brian and Chris share a warm and vibrant choral piece by the renown John Rutter called "Look at the World". The song is a great reminder to its listeners that God intended that creation be good, and that we must always remember that all gifts and good things are from God, the Father of heavenly lights.</p> <p>#TrueWorship<br> #LookAtTheWorld<br> #ThankfulHearts<br> #AllGiftsComeFromGod</p> <p><br></p> <p>Song: <strong>Look at the World</strong><br> Songwriter: <strong>John Rutter</strong><br> Artist: The Mark Thallander Foundation Choir Festival<br> Conductor: John Rutter<br> Video is available at: https://youtu.be/nDa-Mab4SoU</p> <p><br></p> <p><u><strong>James 雅各書 1:16-17<br> </strong></u>So don’t be misled, my dear brothers and sisters. Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow.<br> 我親愛的弟兄們,不要看錯了。 各樣美善的恩賜和各樣全備的賞賜都是從上頭來的,從眾光之父那裡降下來的,在他並沒有改變,也沒有轉動的影兒。</p> <p><br></p> <p><u><em>Lyrics<br> </em></u>Look at the world<br> Everything all around us<br> Look at the world<br> And marvel every day</p> <p>Look at the world<br> So many joys and wonders<br> So many miracles<br> Along our way</p> <p>[Chorus]<br> Praise to the O Lord for all creation<br> Give us thankful hearts that we may see<br> All the gifts we share and every blessing<br> All things come of thee</p> <p>Look at the earth<br> Bringing forth fruit and flowers<br> Look at the sky<br> The sunshine and the rain</p> <p>Look at the hills<br> Look at the trees and mountains<br> Valley and flowing river<br> Field and plain</p> <p>Think of the spring<br> Think of the warmth of summer<br> Bringing the harvest<br> Before the winter's cold</p> <p>Everything grows<br> Everything has a season<br> Till it is gathered to the fathers fold</p> <p>Every good gift<br> All that we need and cherish<br> Comes from the Lord<br> In token of his love</p> <p>We are his hands<br>