His Eyes

JAMES ISAAC ELLIOTT, STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN

Sometimes His eyes were gentle
And filled with laughter,
And sometimes they cried;
Sometimes there was a fire
Of holy anger,
In Jesus eyes.
But the eyes that saw hope in the hopeless,
That saw through the fault to the need,
Are the same eyes that look down from heaven
Into the deepest part of you and me.

[Chorus]
His eyes are always upon us;
His eyes never close in sleep.
And no matter where you go,
You will always be in His eyes, in His eyes.

Sometimes His voice comes calling
Like rolling thunder,
Or like driving rain;
And sometimes His voice is quiet,
And we start to wonder
If He knows our pain.
But He who spoke peace to the water
Cares more for our hearts than the waves,
And the voice that once said "you're forgiven",
Still says "you're forgiven" today.
Sometimes I look above me when stars are shining
And I feel so small;
How could the God of heaven and all creation
Know I'm here at all.
But then in silence He whispers,
"My child, I created you too
And you're my most precious creation;
I even gave my Son for you."

[Chorus]
Sometimes His eyes were gentle, and filled with laughter.

Trivia about the song His Eyes by Steven Curtis Chapman

On which albums was the song “His Eyes” released by Steven Curtis Chapman?
Steven Curtis Chapman released the song on the albums “Real Life Conversations” in 1988, “Greatest Hits ” in 1997, “Now & Then” in 2006, “Deep Roots” in 2013, and “#1's Volume 2” in 2013.
Who composed the song “His Eyes” by Steven Curtis Chapman?
The song “His Eyes” by Steven Curtis Chapman was composed by JAMES ISAAC ELLIOTT, STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN.

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