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Heaven In His Eyes (Demo Version) - Rich Mullins



     
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See the Teacher, sitting on a mountain
See Him walking along the shore
Friends and disciples gathering around Him
Say never spake a man like this beforeBut why's a man as wise as He
Weeping alone in Gethsemane
And did He know some would never see
The Heaven in His eyesSee the Master walking on the water
Hear Him speak and calm an angry wave
Look at Him raise up Jairus's daughter
And with a word Lazarus comes forth from the graveBut why is a man as strong as this
Being betrayed by a good friend's kiss
And could it be that maybe this man missed
The Heaven in His eyesAnd I'm not talking about the pie in the sky
That you good boys and girls get in the by and by
But rather the strength, the strength that we can find
If we've got the guts to trySee the Teacher playing with the children
Hear Him baffle doctors of the law
Look at the people gathering to go with Him

Those who see the vision that He sawThis is why a man as holy as He
Had to die alone on Calvary
It was the only way that we could ever seeThe Heaven in His eyes
The Heaven in His eyes
The Heaven in His eyes
Yeah, the Heaven in His eyes
The Heaven in His eyes
Songwriters
Richard MullinsPublished by
LITURGY LEGACY MUSIC

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Richard Wayne Mullins (October 21, 1955 – September 19, 1997) was an American Christian music singer and songwriter born in Richmond, Indiana. On September 19, 1997, Rich Mullins and his friend Mitch McVicker were traveling on I-39 north of Bloomington, Illinois to a benefit concert in Wichita, Kansas when his Jeep flipped over. They were not wearing seat belts and were thrown from the vehicle. When a passing semi-trailer truck swerved to avoid the Jeep, Mullins, who was too injured to move out of the way, was hit by the truck and died instantly. McVicker was badly injured but survived.

Read more about Rich Mullins on Last.fm.


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