Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:37 pm

I am looking for lyrics to the hymn "Looking Through Your Eyes", but not the one recorded by LeAnn Rymes. The song I am looking for contains the following lyrics (I know most of the words, but can't remember them all.)
"Let me see this world, dear Lord, as though I were looking through your eyes. A world of men who don't want you, Lord, but a world for which you died. Let me kneel with you in the garden. Blur my eyes with tears of agony. For if once, I could see this world the way you see, I just know I'd serve you more faithfully". This is the first verse (as close as I can remember anyway!
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:58 pm

Your first verse is correct. The second one is:

Let me see this world, dear Lord,
through Your eyes when men mock your Holy Name.
When they beat You and spat upon You, Lord,
Let me love them as You loved them just the same.
Let me stand high above my petty problems,
And grieve for men, hellbound eternally:

refrain:
For if once I could see this world the way You see
I just know I'd serve you more faithfully.

Hope that helps you
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:58 am

look at the sky tell me what do you see,
just close your eyes and describe it to me....

..here in the night,i see the star
here in the dark
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:01 pm

I heard this song recorded by Bill Ware along with other songs, "The Crayon Box Song", "It Matters So Little". He came to our church and sold cassette tapes.
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:15 am

Does anyone have the music to Looking through Your eyes?
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:34 am

I was just thinking of this song, thanks for the help in remembering the words. I had the complete song back in 80's, youth group... Have to look in my old box of books...
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:18 pm

Words and music by Mike Otto arranged by David T. CLydesdale; copyright 1979 by John T. Benson Publishing Company
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by die_to_live » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:49 pm

Stephen Ray Nichols sings this song in his CD "He's not Here...He's risen!" you can get sheet music from his church.www.regencybaptistchurch.org

God Bless :)
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:44 am

where can i get the music regency baptist church only has a cd not sheet music for this song.
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Looking Through Your Eyes - Not LeAnn Rymes song

Post by Guest » Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:47 pm

Did anyone can give the tune of this song. It is worth for the preacher...

Looking Through His Eyes





"Let me see this world, dear Lord,

As though I were looking through Your eyes.

A world of men who don't want You Lord,

But a world for which You died.

Let me kneel with You in the garden,

Blur my eyes with tears of agony;

For if once I could see this world the way You see,

I just know I'd serve You more faithfully.



Let me see this world, dear Lord,

Through Your eyes when men mock Your Holy Name.

When they beat You and spat upon You, Lord,

Let me love them as You loved them just the same.

Let me stand high above my petty problems,

And grieve for men, hell bound eternally;

For if once I could see this world the way You see,

I just know I'd serve You more faithfully."
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