The Look
I saw one hanging on a tree
In agony and blood
Who fixed his loving eyes on me
As near his cross I stood
And never till my dying breath
Will I forget that look
It seemed to charge me with his death
Though not a word he spoke
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me
And gladly took my place
My conscience felt and owned the guilt
And plunged me in despair
I saw my sins his blood had spilt
And helped to nail him there
But with a second look he said
“I freely all forgive
This blood is for your ransom paid
I died that you might live”
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me
And gladly took my place
Thus while his death my sin displays
For all the world to view
Such is the mystery of grace
It seals my pardon too
With pleasing grief and mournful joy
My spirit now is filled
That I should such a life destroy
Yet live by Him I killed
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me
And gladly took my place
It does my heart good to hear their sweet voices singing along with this recording of my niece... listening to them reflect upon His sacrifice... which has also led me to, once again, look upon the cross...
There is something about hearing it from our children that is so precious!
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