His Eye Is on the Sparrow MATTHEW 10:29-31
Civilla D. Martin, 1905
Charles H. Gabriel, 1905
1. Why should I feel dis - cour - aged, 2. “Let not your heart be trou - bled,” 3. When - ev - er I am tempt - ed,
and long for heav’n and home, I lose my doubts and fears; when hope with - in me dies,
His eye is on
the spar- row,
why should the shad - ows come, Why should my heart be lone -ly, His ten - der word I And rest - ing on His good -ness, hear, when - ev - er clouds a - rise, When songs give place to sigh - ing,
When Je - sus is my por - tion? Though by the path He lead -eth, I draw the clos - er to Him,
and I know He watch - es
My con - stant Friend is He: but one step I may see; from care He sets me free;
me;
His eye is on
the spar -row,
Refrain
and I
I
know
He watch - es
me.
I
sing
be - cause
sing be-cause I’m free, (I’m free,) For His eye is on the spar -row,
PUBLIC DOMAIN
I’m
hap - py, (I’m hap - py,)
and I know He watch - es
me.