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Text: | Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye Is on the Sparrow) |
Author: | Civilla Durfee Martin |
Tune: | SPARROW |
Composer: | Charles H. Gabriel |
Media: | Audio recording |
1 Why should I feel discouraged?
Why should the shadows come?
Why should my heart be lonely
and long for heaven and home,
when Jesus is my portion?
My constant friend is he:
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me;
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me.
Refrain:
I sing because I’m happy,
I sing because I’m free,
for his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me.
2 “Let not your heart be troubled,”
his tender word I hear,
and resting on his goodness,
I lose my doubts and fears;
though by the path he leadeth
but one step I may see:
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me;
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me. [Refrain]
3 Whenever I am tempted,
whenever clouds arise,
when song gives place to sighing,
when hope within me dies,
I draw the closer to him,
from care he sets me free:
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me;
his eye is on the sparrow,
and I know he watches me. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Why should I feel discouraged? |
Title: | Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye Is on the Sparrow) |
Author: | Civilla Durfee Martin (1905) |
Refrain First Line: | I sing because I'm happy |
Meter: | Irregular |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2013 |
Scripture: | ; ; ; ; |
Topic: | Assurance; Guidance; Personal Peace(2 more...) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SPARROW |
Composer: | Charles H. Gabriel (1905) |
Meter: | Irregular |
Key: | c minor |
This hymn based on Jesus’ saying about God’s care for all creatures (Matthew 10:29–30/Luke 12:6–7) began with the refrain’s last line, inspired by a woman who had endured much illness. It was first sung in public at the Royal Albert Hall, London, during evangelistic services in 1905.
Media | |
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Audio recording: | Audio (MP3) |