On a day when the snow was melting in the early February sun, my son and I were walking and enjoying the thaw. We admired the rare blue of the sky and the sunshine on our faces (at least the parts not covered by hats and scarves).
Glancing up, I saw a group of clouds with a small opening where the sun was bursting through. I immediately turned to my son, pointed to that part of the sky and said, "Look, the eye of God!"
I'm not quite sure why I have always considered that phenomenon in the sky His Eye, but I have. On those rare days that I see it, I feel calm and joyful and protected. God is watching over us through that heavenly aperture.
He said, "The eye of God?" "Yes, do you see that hole in the clouds with the sun beaming through?" I responded. "When Daddy and I got married, we saw the Eye of God in the sky watching us at that very moment," I told him.
As soon as he saw it, he gave a joyful greeting "Hello, God! Hello, sky!" My son felt a similar friendliness and peace with God's presence.
Have you ever seen "the Eye of God" in the sky?
Glancing up, I saw a group of clouds with a small opening where the sun was bursting through. I immediately turned to my son, pointed to that part of the sky and said, "Look, the eye of God!"
I'm not quite sure why I have always considered that phenomenon in the sky His Eye, but I have. On those rare days that I see it, I feel calm and joyful and protected. God is watching over us through that heavenly aperture.
He said, "The eye of God?" "Yes, do you see that hole in the clouds with the sun beaming through?" I responded. "When Daddy and I got married, we saw the Eye of God in the sky watching us at that very moment," I told him.
As soon as he saw it, he gave a joyful greeting "Hello, God! Hello, sky!" My son felt a similar friendliness and peace with God's presence.
Have you ever seen "the Eye of God" in the sky?
Comments