Forgiving Eyes by Michael Card Lyrics
Surrounded with shouts, the cruel accusations
Dragged to the court, no hope of salvation
All hope was lost for those who had caught me
Knew what I was, they knew all about me
I thought it seemed strange as we entered in
They stopped a young Rabbi to ask His opinion
Caught in the act, their reason for hating
My body could feel the stones that were waiting
My judge a man from Galilee
In His eyes so gentle I could see
A father and a brother and a son
Just as I saw Him, the hope I had lost
Became born again, I was not hopeless
Though I'd been lost now, I felt I was found
When He looked at me with His forgiving eyes
The crowd gathered round, so angry and violent
But He stood beside me, peaceful and silent
Then with a word with one question He showed them
That they too were guilty and could not condemn
The next thing I knew, He asked me, "Where are they"
And I looked around, the courtyard was empty
The stones scattered round, the warm morning sunlight
He'd made the darkness perfectly light
In this new light now I understood
He would not condemn me though He could
For He would be condemned someday for me
Just as I saw Him, the hope I had lost
Became born again, I was not hopeless
Though I'd been lost now, I felt I was found
When He looked at me with His forgiving eyes
Forgiving eyes
Dragged to the court, no hope of salvation
All hope was lost for those who had caught me
Knew what I was, they knew all about me
I thought it seemed strange as we entered in
They stopped a young Rabbi to ask His opinion
Caught in the act, their reason for hating
My body could feel the stones that were waiting
My judge a man from Galilee
In His eyes so gentle I could see
A father and a brother and a son
Just as I saw Him, the hope I had lost
Became born again, I was not hopeless
Though I'd been lost now, I felt I was found
When He looked at me with His forgiving eyes
The crowd gathered round, so angry and violent
But He stood beside me, peaceful and silent
Then with a word with one question He showed them
That they too were guilty and could not condemn
The next thing I knew, He asked me, "Where are they"
And I looked around, the courtyard was empty
The stones scattered round, the warm morning sunlight
He'd made the darkness perfectly light
In this new light now I understood
He would not condemn me though He could
For He would be condemned someday for me
Just as I saw Him, the hope I had lost
Became born again, I was not hopeless
Though I'd been lost now, I felt I was found
When He looked at me with His forgiving eyes
Forgiving eyes