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24. Look And Learn

1 Look and learn from the birds of the air,
Flying high above worry and fear;
Neither sowing nor harvesting seed,
Yet they’re given whatever they need.
If the God of earth and heav'n
Cares for birds as much as this,
Won’t he care much more for you,
If you put your trust in him?

2 Look and learn from the flow'rs of the field,
Bringing beauty and color to life;
Neither sewing nor tailoring cloth,
Yet they’re dressed in the finest attire.
If the God of earth and heav'n
Cares for flow'rs as much as this,
Won’t he care much more for you,
If you put your trust in him?

3 What God wants should be our will;
Where God calls should be our goal.
When we seek the Kingdom first,
All we’ve lost is ours again.
Let’s be done with anxious thoughts,
Set aside tomorrow’s cares,
Live each day that God provides
Putting all our trust in him.

Text Information
First Line: Look and learn from the birds of the air
Title: Look And Learn
Language: English
Publication Date: 1992
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: [Look and learn from the birds of the air]
Composer: Nah Young-Soo
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: © 1991 Nah Young-Soo; Arrangement © 1991 Iona Community



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