
Through Heaven's Eyes
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<p>Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!</p> <p>With the mood of celebration, Brian and Chris are glad to share this positive piece of work from the “The Prince of Egypt”, the classic encouraging song "Through Heaven's Eyes". When Moses was down and running away for his life, he begun to learn the true meaning of life from another perspective.</p> <p>For all of us, we may not fully understand what God is working in our lives currently or our value at the moment. Here comes the good news: We can see our worth through the heaven's eyes. May this song lifts you up.... and you may even wanna join a dance. =)</p> <p><br></p> <p><u><strong>哥林多後書 2 Corinthians 5:16-17<br> </strong></u>所以,從今以後,我們不再按照人的看法認識人;雖然我們曾經按照人的看法認識基督,但現在不再這樣了。 如果有人在基督裡,他就是新造的人,舊事已經過去,你看,都變成新的了!<br> So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!</p> <p><br></p> <p>Song: <strong>Through Heaven's Eyes</strong><br> Composer: <strong>Stephen Schwartz</strong><br> Artist: <strong>Brian Stokes Mitchell<br> </strong>Video is available at https://youtu.be/sDEWZnPJGRU</p> <p><br></p> <p><u><em>Lyrics</em></u><br> A single thread in a tapestry<br> Through its color brightly shine<br> Can never see its purpose<br> In the pattern of the grand design</p> <p>And the stone that sits on the very top<br> Of the mountain's mighty face<br> Does it think it's more important<br> Than the stones that form the base?</p> <p>So how can you see what your life is worth<br> Or where your value lies?<br> You can never see through the eyes of man<br> You must look at your life<br> Look at your life through heaven's eyes</p> <p>Lai-la-lai...</p> <p>A lake of gold in the desert sand<br> Is less than a cool fresh spring<br> And to one lost sheep, a shepherd boy<br> Is greater than the richest king</p> <p>If a man lose everything he owns<br> Has he truly lost his worth?<br> Or is it the beginning<br> Of a new and bright