Intro: C G Am C/E F C verse 1 C He counts the stars one and all G/Ab Am He knows how. Praise Him, sun and moon Praise Him, all stars of light Isaiah 34:16. He Knows My Name Guitar chords and tabs by Kelly & Annie Mcrae. He counts the number of the stars He gives names to all of them. He counts the number of the stars He gives names to all of them. This journal to write in can be used for note taking, journaling, diary, or planning. He calls them all by name Because of the greatness of His might and the strength of His power, Not one of them is missing. Cover is soft 60# premium matte featuring an attractive design and faith message. Interior: 100 lightly lined pages, wide ruled - blank pages to write in. Size: 8.5 x 11 - large size with plenty of space for writing. This attractive faith journal to write in for men or women has a bible verse or quote for Christians on cover, and makes a beautiful christian gift. Please visit the brand name above: Christian Faith Publishing for more.
This journal to write in can be used for note taking, journaling, diary, or planning. Diet is split into three five-day phases: Phase 1: All meals are replaced by. Cover is soft 60# premium matte featuring an attractive design and faith message. Years before he met Jessica Simpson, Eric Johnson was a football player at. Interior: 100 lightly lined pages, wide ruled - blank pages to write in. Ill sing you one, O: Green grow the rushes, O: What is your one, O One is one and all alone: And evermore shall be so. So Annemarie and her family can't save all the Jews in Copenhagen, but they can save a few-and for these few, they are able to "number them one by one.This attractive faith journal to write in for men or women has a bible verse or quote for Christians on cover, and makes a beautiful christian gift. While the God described in the psalm might be able to keep track of that entire galaxy, people can only see a limited amount. Think about it this way: it's kind of like looking just at the Little Dipper instead of the entire galaxy. Instead of talking about all the Jews who suffered during World War II, Number the Stars zooms in on just a few people, both Jews and Christians, and shows how their lives were affected. And especially because of all the lives that were lost, it can be tough to keep the faith. After all, what if we think of the stars in the sky as a symbol for the Jews in Europe during the Holocaust? It's hard to imagine any God being able to "number them one by one," keeping them all safe. While it's tough to put ourselves in Annemarie's shoes, we can definitely understand why she's feeling so hopeless. How could anyone number them one by one, as the psalm said? There were too many. Outside, she knew, the sky was speckled with stars. The night breeze moved the dark curtains at the open windows. The words were unfamiliar to her, and she tried to listen, tried to understand, tried to forget the war and the Nazis, tried not to cry, tried to be brave. Because of how difficult things are, Annemarie has a hard time believing in the goodness of this God: Instead, both the Jews and the Christians present can find comfort in the words-this psalm holds meaning for all of them.įor one of the listeners, though, the psalm seems like it's too much to take. If Peter had read a passage from the New Testament, it would have emphasized the differences between Christians and Jews. The Nazis treat the Jews as the ultimate Other, so it's important that the psalm that Peter reads is one from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), a text read by both Jews and Christians. Quoting the Bible is never a throwaway, so we have to expect that it holds some hefty meaning when the shout-out is right there in the title. Pretty comforting, right? Sharing a Moment According to this psalm, you're not alone in the world. The God described here sees everything that's happening (he can count the stars, for crying out loud!)-and that means he sees what's happening to you, too. It is he who heals the broken in spirit and binds up their wounds, he who numbers the stars one by one… (10.34) Lyrics to He Knows My Name by Kelly and Annie McRae: He counts the stars one and all He knows how much sand is on the shore He sees every sparrow that.
How good it is to sing psalms to our God! How pleasant to praise him! The Lord is rebuilding Jerusalem he gathers in the scattered sons of Israel. The phrase "number the stars" comes from Psalm 147:4, when a guy named Peter reads these words out loud to a bunch of people who are in some major danger: A Peloton instructor, a former NBA star, a social media personality and a talk show host competed for the crown on the finale of 'Dancing with the Stars.