What do you see when you look into Jesus’ eyes? Singer/songwriter Corrie Marie sees forgiveness, love, and freedom. And wow, her song “Those Eyes” expresses the joy and release of that! When I heard her sing at the EncounterGrace.co conference a few years ago, I got goosebumps and tears (I would have all-out cried, but didn’t have a Kleenex on me!).
Scroll down to drink in this love song to Our Lord in a video I made to go with the song. Thanks to Corrie Marie for lending us her music (and don’t forget to grab a Kleenex!).
Love always,
Rose
Featured photo on blog: Painting by Ary Scheffer (detail), 1851. Courtesy Walters Art Museum via Wikimedia Commons. Photos in video are from Pixabay.com and DepositPhotos.com.
Gail
That was absolutely beautiful. Thank you !
Doris Lacock
Thank you Rose!
Lourdes
Beautiful song! I loved the song and Corrie Marie has a beautiful voice. I see love and compassion in his eyes. Thank you 🙏
Mary Faye McAneny
Powerful. Restoring.
Thank you, Rose
Cathy
That was so beautiful.
Peggy Potere
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
Etoile de Hawkins
Etoile de Hawkins
Inspiring song. Just what I needed this morning. Thanks for the uplifting. God bless.
Janice Barrett
Corrie Marie voice is wonder and powerful. I love the song and thank you for sharing.
Janice Marie Barrett
Debbie
Thank you, Rose 🌹
Beautiful song and the voice of an angel. I believe I’ve heard her sing before, so I am going to research her and see.
Have a great summer☀️
Debbie
P.S. I have shared your Sunday emails with family and friends.
Margaret Macknowsky
Thank you that was beautiful
Helen
Wow!!!
Colette
Thank you for sharing this beautiful song with us. God bless you!!!
Kathy
Thank you Rose! Beautiful song, voice, and message! 🌹
Witzell
Very beautiful. So many people needs this love, mercy and forgiveness in their lives…if only they knew how much Jesus loves them.
Beverly Gribbin
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Rose so much for sharing! Much thanks for all you do.
Kathy DiCiurcio
Thank you Rose for this beautiful song. It’s just what I needed.