The Son in Our Eyes

Look to the Son Lyrics: Oh we look to the Son / Set our eyes on our Saviour / See the image of love / Sing His praises forever / Oh we look to the.
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New International Version My son, give me your heart and let your eyes delight in my ways, New Living Translation O my son, give me your heart. May your eyes take delight in following my ways.

Look to the Son

English Standard Version My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways. Berean Study Bible My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes delight in my ways. King James Bible My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways. Christian Standard Bible My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways. Contemporary English Version My son, pay close attention, and gladly follow my example. Good News Translation Pay close attention, son, and let my life be your example.

Holman Christian Standard Bible My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways. You can help your eyes by exercising them. Here are a few things you can try.

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Every 20 minutes let your eyes take a break. Look away from the page or screen and slowly blink your eyes 10 times. Close your eyes and slowly roll your eyeballs round clockwise 2 times then 2 times anti clockwise. Look to the left then to the right 2 times with your eyes closed then do the same looking up and down.

Move your eyes slowly. Look at something further away and focus on it while you count to 10 then look at the screen or page while you count to Do this 5 times. Sunglasses and hats All children and adults should wear sunglasses if they are going to be in bright sun light. Babies should be sheltered from the sun by a hat, shade umbrella or the shade of a tree or roof. It is important that everyone's eyes are protected from sun damage. Sunglasses should pass the Australian standards to protect eyes from the sun.

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There will be a sticker telling you this on the glasses. Hats that shade the eyes are important. How to protect your eyes At home Wear safety glasses if you are helping mum or dad with: Never play with fireworks yourself. Safety for other people Here are some ways to help make sure you don't hurt anyone else's eyes. Never throw sand, dirt or small things at others run with pointy things like pencils or scissors in your hands fire anything at others, eg.

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Spud gun, peashooter, paper planes, etc. Can you think of other things that might hurt someone's eyes? Could you have a problem? You can't see the board. Your eyes hurt or feel tired. Your eyes feel hot, or they sting or twitch.


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You get headaches when you've been reading or writing for a while. It's hard to copy from the board. You can't tell the difference between some colours. You keep losing your place when reading or copying. You need your book close up to your eyes to be able to read it. When you look up from your work everything looks blurred or misty. What to do If you are worried or not sure if you have a problem with your eyes, tell your parents or carers or a teacher.

Here are some of the things that an eye doctor or optician may suggest if your eyes need help: His voice, the roar of myriad tons Of water, as a wall Of crystal crashing like the guns On battleships that maul The beach, and haunt the day A hundred miles away. And in his hand, the hand that holds The universe, and plies Omnipotence, he thus unfolds The boundless evening skies, And there kindly bestirs His cosmic messengers.

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And from his mouth a two-edged sword, So sharp it severs light From dark, as if they never warred, And pierces, in the fight With death, between the bone And marrow of a stone. And then, at last, he comes to me. And as I fall, undone, As if to die from joy, I see: His face, the blazing sun, Before me one sword-length, Is shining in full strength.

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