Jason Gray - Sparrows Lyrics

Album: Greatest Hits
Released: 11 Jul 2025
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Lyrics

You can't add a single day by worrying
You'll worry your life away
Oh don't worry your life away
You can't change a single thing by freaking out
It's just gonna close you in
Oh don't let the trouble win

You may feel alone
But you're not on your own

(chorus)
(Lalala) if He can hold the world He can hold this moment
(Lalala) not a field nor flower escapes His notice
Oh even the sparrow
Knows He holds tomorrow

Lean in and it's hard to miss
Everything can change
When you make it His
Oh He wants to carry it
Carefree in the care of God
When you let it go
You'll find that He's enough
Oh you never leave His love

You don't walk alone

(chorus)
(Lalala) if He can hold the world He can hold this moment
(Lalala) not a field nor flower escapes His notice
Oh even the sparrow
Knows He holds tomorrow

There's not a single star that's out of place
There's nothing broken He can't remake
If you long for hope when you're afraid
Oh look at the sparrow
Look at the sparrow

(chorus)
(Lalala) if He can hold the world He can hold this moment
(Lalala) not a field nor flower escapes His notice
Oh even the sparrow
Knows He holds tomorrow
(Lalala) even the sparrow knows
He holds tomorrow

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Jason Gray - Sparrows (Lyric Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Jason Gray’s "Sparrows," featured on his 2025 *Greatest Hits (Acoustic)* album, isn't just a collection of pleasing sounds; it's a profound meditation on divine provision and an invitation to trust God's watchful care, deeply rooted in biblical truth. The song draws its evocative power directly from the words of Jesus Himself, specifically the passage in Matthew 10:29-31 where He reassures His disciples, “Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. Even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.” This timeless imagery forms the bedrock of Gray's lyrical exploration, transforming a simple observation of common birds into a powerful metaphor for God's intimate knowledge and care for every individual.

The message of "Sparrows" resonates with the enduring promise that God sees us, even in our seemingly insignificant moments. Gray’s acoustic presentation strips away any potential distraction, allowing the profound truth of the lyrics to shine through, much like the unadorned beauty of a sparrow itself. He unpacks how easily we can feel overlooked in the grand tapestry of creation, a sentiment echoed in the psalmist's cry in Psalm 13:1, "How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me?" Yet, Gray gently redirects this anxiety, reminding us through the song's narrative that God’s attention is not a matter of chance or oversight but of deliberate, constant engagement. This aligns with the Psalmist’s later affirmation in Psalm 23:1, “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want,” conveying a deep sense of security in God’s ongoing provision.

"Sparrows" serves as a powerful antidote to worry, encouraging listeners to cast their anxieties on God, knowing that He cares for them, as stated in 1 Peter 5:7: "casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you." The song’s strength lies in its ability to connect the seemingly small acts of divine providence—the provision for a humble sparrow—to the larger, more significant truth of our own value in God’s eyes. It’s a gentle yet firm assertion that our worth is not determined by our achievements or the world’s perception but by our Creator’s unfailing love. This reflection offers solace and encouragement, painting a picture of a God who not only orchestrates the grand designs of the universe but also notices the fall of a single feather, a testament to His comprehensive and personal involvement in the lives of those He cherishes. Ultimately, "Sparrows" is a musical prayer, an audible whisper of reassurance from the divine, reminding us that in the eyes of God, we are far more precious than all the sparrows in the world.

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