Inspired by a discussion about trying to see people as Jesus saw them.
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None Who Are So Blind
© 2010 David George
Verse 1:
She was alarmed when she first saw him.
All his leather and the tattoos on his arms.
On a dark and lonely street down in the city
Hea019s someone who might mean to do her harm.
So she turned around and walked a new direction
For her safety ita019s what common sense demands.
If shea019d only looked a little closer
She would have seen the Bible in his hands.
Chorus:
We often judge on first impressions,
But impressions can be easily deceived.
Ita019s a bitter price to pay
If we choose to look away
a018Cuz there are none who are so blind that do not see.
Verse 2:
When Jesus searched for his apostles
He didna019t choose the greatest of all men.
Instead he often chose the onea019s most hated
a018Cause he saw the precious soul that lived within.
And those he brought into his kingdom
Were often from the lowest and despised.
Imagine all the beauty wea019d encounter
If we could only see the world through Jesusa019 eyes.
((Repeat Chorus))
Bridge:
Lord let me look into their hearts
So I can see what you can see.
Someone you love so much you died for
So that they could be set free.
Closing Chorus:
And let me look past first impressions
So my impressions wona019t be easily deceived.
Ita019s a bitter price to pay
If we choose to look away
a018Cuz there are none who are so blind that do not see.