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Magical Moment 32, "Sparrow"

"Sparrow" is a song I wrote last summer to help me with my ridiculous battle with stage fright. I know it seems like a silly thing to worry about, but to me, the fear is sometimes paralyzing. The song reminds me that no fear or problem is too small for God to care about. After all, He cares about the sparrow. To hear a recording go to
Click on Sparrow in the right hand box and press play.
To see a video, scroll down.
I hope you enjoy it!

Sparrow words and music by Elizabeth Grimes Copyright 2009

I’ve had fear in my heart for way too long.
And I’ve convinced myself that it’s not wrong.
But, Lord I know that when I’m honest, I read it long ago.
It said, “You need not worry, my child, for I watch the sparrow.”
I believe that You can calm a raging sea.
Lord, I remember all the times you’ve taken care of me.
So take this worry and throw it far from my heart.
Never to return. Faith like a child. Today it starts.

Sparrow! Sparrow!
The sparrow doesn’t worry about the food he eats.
So how much more should I believe You’ll take care of me.

All the fear inside is too great a burden to bare.
Even the flower doesn’t worry ‘bout what she’s gonna wear.
So teach me a lesson from these creatures so trusting and so free.
I’ll rest my cares in You as You take care of me.

Sparrow! Sparrow!
The sparrow doesn’t worry about the food he eats.
So how much more should I believe You’ll take care of me.
Sparrow. Sparrow.

Comments

Debbie said…
Beautiful, but I didnt know you had stage fright, you always are wonderful when I hear you sing

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