We all long for moments of clarity, when the truth of God's presence and purpose breaks through the noise. This collection of worship songs explores that very desire: to have our eyes opened to the beauty, grace, and transformative power of Christ in our lives and in the world around us.
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By Steffany Gretzinger
"Open Our Eyes" is a simple yet profound prayer for deeper intimacy with Christ. Singing "I want to see Jesus" expresses our longing for a clearer vision of His presence and purpose in our lives. This song invites us to humbly ask God to unveil our hearts, enabling us to truly see Him.
By Lauren Daigle
"Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" draws us to refocus on what truly matters, urging us to fix our gaze on the Savior. As we center our attention on Him, earthly concerns 'grow strangely dim,' allowing us to see with Kingdom perspective.
By Hillsong United
"Wonder" captures the transformative moment when we perceive the world through God's perspective. The song invites us into that experience of newfound vision, to see the wilderness around us turned into wonder by His presence.
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By Maverick City Music
"Make It Right" acknowledges a longing for moral clarity and discernment. The repeated prayer, "Father please open our eyes," is a heartfelt plea to restore our vision and understanding of His truth. It is a hopeful declaration that, through Him, wrongs can be made right again.
By Michael W. Smith
"Open the Eyes of My Heart" articulates our fundamental desire to truly encounter God. As we sing of Him "high and lifted up," our spirits align with a vision of His glory, moving us toward deeper revelation.
By ONE HOUSE
"So" declares the dawn of a new vision, where promises become realities. As the lyrics affirm, "blinded eyes are opening," this song stirs a potent expectation that we will witness the fulfillment of God's word in our lives, right here and now.
By StillCreek
"Wonderful Things (Gimel)" is an intimate plea to see God's truth revealed in everyday life. The song inspires a desire to understand His law, so we might truly 'behold wonderful things' within it. It fosters a spirit of anticipation as we seek deeper insight into God's perspective.
By Danny Gokey
"Make a Difference" embodies the awakening to action, recognizing we've "been sleeping way too long". It inspires us to see the world's needs with clarity, and motivates us to actively embody God's love, using our hands and feet to bring change.
By Tenth Avenue North
"Sparrow (Under Heaven's Eyes)" offers solace, assuring us that even in our deepest struggles, we are seen and known by God. Recognizing we are always "Under Heaven's eyes" grants comfort in understanding that His gaze of love and hope is ever-present. This song reminds us that His watchful care encompasses every aspect of our journey.
By Pat Barrett
"Hopes For You" stirs a vision of potential within ourselves and others, urging us to rise above limitations. Its invitation to "keep your eyes open wide" is a call to embrace life with hopeful expectation, trusting that the best is yet to come. This song plants a seed of optimism and courage, enabling us to glimpse the extraordinary possibilities that lie ahead.
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