As a child I attended a very small country church. My Dad was the song leader. Often we sang a capella as a pianist was not always in attendance. On occasion, there was special music (a soloist or small choir would sing to the rest of us).
Mrs. Houston was a sweet elderly lady in our church. She always had a kind smile for a silly little girl like me. It’s been years since I even thought of her, but today suddenly there she was in my mind just as if I were six years old again, listening to her sing. She routinely sang specials, and although she may have sung others, I remember her singing one old hymn on many occasions. She was not a perfect performer. She might have made mistakes. Sometimes her voice shook just a little. It didn’t matter. Nobody minded because she sang that song with all her heart. You could tell she believed every word.
That old hymn that I remember her always singing (and which is on my mind today) is this one:
His Eye is on the Sparrow
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.
“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.
Whenever I am tempted, whenever clouds arise,
When songs give 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.
The sparrow isn’t usually anyone’s favorite bird. My Mom, who is an avid bird watcher, calls the sparrow a nuisance. It scares away the “prettier” birds she likes watching best. That’s the point though, right? If He cares enough to watch the sparrow ( a nuisance bird), it’s not unreasonable to believe He watches us (even when we might be nuisances ourselves).
I don’t know why this song is on my mind today. I’m not currently discouraged about anything at all. In fact, life is pretty wonderful. We are very blessed indeed. I don’t imagine there’s ever a bad time though, to be reminded that we are not alone.
And anyway, as songs go…this isn’t one I mind having stuck in my head.
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.
Oops! I’m a bad blogger. Giving credit where its due: The gospel hymn “His Eye is on the Sparrow” was written in 1905 by two songwriters, lyricist Civilla D. Martin and composer Charles H. Gabriel. The song is most associated with actress-singer Ethel Waters who used the title for her autobiography.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely uplifting post! Thank you.
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