Lift Your Eyes And Look On Jesus – Hymn Lyric
In the midst of life’s chaos, it is important to lift our eyes and look on Jesus. When we focus on Him, we are filled with hope and see the glories of His grace. He is our constant Savior, offering forgiveness and leading us to eternal life.
Table of Contents
Lift Your Eyes And Look On Jesus – Hymn Lyric
Lift your eyes and look on Jesus,
See the glories of His grace;
See the light and wondrous knowledge
Of God’s image in His face.
Chorus:
Hallelujah! look to Jesus,
Hallelujah! praise His name;
Hallelujah! He will save you,
Jesus, evermore the same.
See the distant hills of glory
Towering ’round the throne of God;
Hear the ransom’d tell the story
of the Savior’s precious blood. [Chorus]
See the living waters flowing,
Flowing thro’ the valleys fair;
Thus the grace of God is showing
Life to sinners ev’rywhere. [Chorus]
See Him in His life so lowly,
See Him on the cross of shame;
See Him Son of God most holy,
Glory, glory to His name. [Chorus]
Meaning of Lift Your Eyes And Look On Jesus
In the midst of all the chaos and challenges of life, sometimes all we need is a gentle reminder to lift our eyes and look on Jesus. When we take a moment to shift our focus onto Him, we are amazed by the glories of His grace and the incredible love He has for us.
When we truly see Jesus, we see the light. In His presence, darkness dissipates and our hearts become filled with hope. His light guides us through even the darkest of times, leading us onto a path of joy and peace. Through His teachings, we gain wondrous knowledge of God’s image reflected in His face.
Hallelujah! We can’t help but praise His name. Jesus is our Savior, the one who came to save us from our sins. He offers us forgiveness, redemption, and eternal life. In a world full of uncertainties, He remains constant and evermore the same, faithfully by our side.
As we lift our eyes and look upon Jesus, we see the distant hills of glory. These majestic hills symbolize the heavenly kingdom, where God sits upon His throne. It is a place of beauty, peace, and eternal joy. The hope of this glorious future fills our hearts with anticipation and reminds us of the ultimate victory we have in Christ.
We hear the ransom’d tell the story, for they have experienced the transformative power of the Savior’s precious blood. The sacrifice Jesus made on the cross paid the price for our sins and set us free. Those who have encountered His grace cannot help but share this incredible news – that there is hope and redemption available for all.
The living waters of God’s grace are flowing, flowing through the valleys fair. Just as water sustains and brings life to parched land, God’s grace brings new life to sinners everywhere. It quenches our spiritual thirst, cleanses us from our sins, and fills us with His love and compassion. This grace is not limited by time or location, but is available to all who seek it.
Jesus, in His life so lowly, showed us what true humility and selflessness look like. He laid aside His glory and stepped into our broken world. We see Him on the cross of shame, enduring unimaginable pain and suffering. Yet, it is through this act of sacrifice that He displayed His great love for us. Glory to His name, for He is the Son of God most holy.
So, my friends, let’s lift our eyes and look on Jesus. Let’s fix our gaze upon Him, for in Him we find hope, joy, forgiveness, and eternal life. He is always there, ready to embrace us, guide us, and lead us on this incredible journey of faith.
Hallelujah! Let’s raise our voices in praise to His name, for He is worthy. Let’s share the good news of His love and salvation with others, so that they too may lift their eyes and look on Jesus. In doing so, may our lives bring glory to His name and inspire others to seek Him.
I hope this hymn inspired image brings you hope and peace. Share it with someone who needs it today!
Join the Prayer Warriors Community!
Sign-up for our newsletter and embark on a transformative journey with Prayer. Enter your email below and become a part of our Prayer Warriors family.