In His Eyes
In His Eyes You’re Worth It
Have you ever read a poem that brought a few tears to your eyes?
Accomplished poet, Louis Gander, has done it again with a lovely poem that can cut right to your heartstrings.
The poem is called, “His Eyes” and it’s a humbling reminder of what Christ suffered on the cross for yours and my sins.
His Eyes
by Louis Gander © 2019
The multitude
was not subdued
with Jesus on display.
So I pushed near,
to better hear
what they all had to say.
It was his task
that Pilate ask,
Are You King of the Jews?
With Jesus mute
there was dispute
and so the crowd would choose.
Barabbas won,
so on the run
good Peter tried to hide.
The time was grim
when asked of him,
but three times he denied.
Now at the cross
was greater loss
with torture and with pain.
From crown of thorn
to nails and scorn,
would someone please explain?
Though not His fault,
they would not halt.
Was this unstoppable?
I called His name
so I could blame
the one responsible.
Above the din
I asked again,
“Oh, whose sin it could be?”
Through blood and sweat
I won’t forget
when His eyes turned to me.
What Does Jesus See When He Looks At You?
Easter season is upon us.
If it had been one of us on that cross, those moments before we died (and before we knew Christ as Savior), we’d be screaming at the guards about our innocence and the injustice of it all.
I didn’t do anything wrong
Why are you doing this?
I’m innocent
And yet, like a lamb led to slaughter, Jesus willingly paid the price for yours and my sins because He loves us that much.
In His eyes, He thinks you’re worth it.
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1 Poetry courtesy of Louis Gander, ©2020 louis gander ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, “His Eyes.” [online post]. From Gander Story Poems, n.d. Web. Accessed March 17, 2021. https://www.ganderpoems.org/