Scripture References
Table of Contents
- 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
- Rock of Ages
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
- Your Beloved
- More Love to Thee, O Christ
- Doxology
10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
Chorus
Bless the
C
Lord, O my
G
soul,
D/F#
O my
Em
soul,
C
Worship His
G
holy
Dsus4
name.
D
Sing like
C
never be
Em
fore,
C
O
D
my
Em
soul.
I'll
C
worship Your
D
holy
C/G
name.
G
Verse 1
The
C
sun comes
G
up, it's a
D
new day
Em
dawning;
C
It's time to
G
sing Your
D
song ag
Em
ain.
What
C
ever may
G
pass, and what
D
ever lies be
Em
fore me,
C2
Let me be
G
singing when the
Dsus4
eve
D
ning
G
comes.
Gsus4
G
Verse 2
You're
C
rich in
G
love, and You're
D
slow to
Em
anger.
Your
C
name is
G
great, and Your
D
heart is
Em
kind.
For
C
all Your
G
goodness, I will
D
keep on
Em
singing;
C2
Ten thousand
G
reasons for my
Dsus4
heart
D
to
G
find.
Gsus4
G
Verse 3
And
C
on that
G
day when my
D
strength is
Em
failing,
The
C
end draws
G
near, and my
D
time has
Em
come;
C
Still my
G
soul will sing Your
D
praise un
Em
ending:
C2
Ten thousand
G
years and then for
Dsus4
e
D
ver
G
more!
Gsus4
G
Tag
Em
I'll wor
C
ship Your
D
holy n
Em
ame.
Yes, I'll
C
worship Your
D
holy na
G
me.
"10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)"
Words and Music by Jonas Myrin & Matt Redman.
©2011 Atlas Mountain Songs, sixsteps Music, Thankyou Music, worshiptogether.com songs
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Words and Music by Jonas Myrin & Matt Redman.
©2011 Atlas Mountain Songs, sixsteps Music, Thankyou Music, worshiptogether.com songs
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Bible References
Rock of Ages
Verse 1
Rock of
A
Ages,
D
cleft for
A
me,
Let me
E
hide myself in
A
Thee;
E
Let the
E7
water and the
A
blood,
E
From Thy
E7
wounded side which
F#m
flowed,
Be of
A
sin the
D
double
A
cure;
Save from
F#m
wrath and
E
make me
A
pure.
Verse 2
Not the
A
labor
D
of my
A
hands
Can ful
E
fill Thy law's de
A
mands;
E
Could my
E7
zeal no respite
A
know,
E
Could my
E7
tears forever
F#m
flow,
All for
A
sin could
D
not a
A
tone;
Thou must
F#m
save, and
E
Thou a
A
lone.
Verse 3
Nothing
A
in my
D
hand I
A
bring,
Simply
E
to the cross I
A
cling;
E
Naked,
E7
come to Thee for
A
dress;
E
Helpless
E7
look to Thee for
F#m
grace;
Foul, I
A
to the
D
fountain
A
fly;
Wash me,
F#m
Savior,
E
or I
A
die.
Verse 4
While I
A
draw this
D
fleeting
A
breath,
When mine
E
eyes shall close in
A
death,
E
When I
E7
soar to worlds un
A
known,
E
See Thee
E7
on Thy judgment
F#m
throne,
Rock of
A
Ages,
D
cleft for
A
me,
Let me
F#m
hide my
E
self in
A
Thee.
"Rock of Ages"
Words by Augustus Montague Toplady. Music by Thomas Hastings.
Public Domain
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Words by Augustus Montague Toplady. Music by Thomas Hastings.
Public Domain
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Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
Verse 1
G
Pass me n
C
ot, O gentle Sa
G
vior
D7
Hear my humble c
G
ry
G
While on ot
C
hers Thou art cal
G
ling
D
Do not p
D7
ass me
G
by
Chorus
G
Savior, Sa
C
vior
G
Hear my humble
D7
cry
G
While on ot
C
hers Thou art cal
G
ling
D
Do not p
D7
ass me
G
by
Verse 2
G
Let me
C
at Thy throne of me
G
rcy
D7
Find a sweet re
G
lief
G
Kneeling th
C
ere in deep cont
G
rition
D
Help my
D7
un - be
G
lief
Verse 3
G
Trusting o
C
nly in Thy me
G
rit
D7
Would I seek Thy f
G
ace
G
Heal my wou
C
nded, broken sp
G
irit
D
Save me
D7
by Thy gr
G
ace
Verse 4
G
Thou the sp
C
ring of all my co
G
mfort
D7
More than life to
G
me
G
Whom have
C
I on earth be
G
side Thee
D
Whom in He
D7
av'n but T
G
hee
"Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour"
Words by Francis Jane Crosby. Music by William Howard Doane. Artist: Fernando Ortega
Public Domain
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Words by Francis Jane Crosby. Music by William Howard Doane. Artist: Fernando Ortega
Public Domain
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Your Beloved
Verse
G
Lord, it was
Bm7
You who
C2
created the hea
G
vens.
D
G
Lord, it was
Bm7
Your hand
C2
that put the stars in their
D
place.
G
Lord, it is
Bm7
Your voice
C2
that commands the mor
G
ning.
D
Even o
Em
ceans
D/F#
and their
G
waves will bow at Your
D
feet.
C2(no3)
G/B
Pre-Chorus
Am7
Lord, who am
Em7
I, compared to Your
C2
glory, oh
D
Lord?
Am7
Lord, who am
Em7
I, compared to Your
D
majesty?
C2
Chorus
I
(D)
am Your belo
G
ved, Your cre
Em7
ation,
And You
C2
love me as I
D
am.
You have called me cho
G
sen for Your kin
Em7
gdom,
Una
C2
shamed to call me Your
D
own.
I am Your be
Em
loved.
D/F#
G
C2(no3)
D(2)/C
"Your Beloved"
Words and Music by Brent Helming.
©1996 Mercy / Vineyard Publishing
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Brent Helming.
©1996 Mercy / Vineyard Publishing
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More Love to Thee, O Christ
Verse 1
G
More love to Thee, O
G
Christ, more
Em
love to
D
Thee!
G
Hear Thou the prayer I make
Am
on
Dsus
bended
G
knee.
C
This is my
G/B
earnest plea:
D
More
D/F#
love, O
G
Christ, to
G/B
Thee;
C
More love to
G/B
Thee,
Am
more
Dsus
love to
G
Thee!
Verse 2
G
Once earthly joy I
G
craved, sought
Em
peace and
D
rest;
G
Now Thee alone I seek,
Am
give
Dsus
what is
G
best.
C
This all my
G/B
prayer shall be:
D
More
D/F#
love, O
G
Christ to
G/B
Thee;
C
More love to
G/B
Thee,
Am
more
Dsus
love to
G
Thee!
Verse 3
G
Let sorrow do its
G
work, come
Em
grief or
D
pain;
G
Sweet are Thy messengers,
Am
sweet
Dsus
their ref
G
rain,
C
When they can
G/B
sing with me:
D
More
D/F#
love, O
G
Christ, to
G/B
Thee;
C
More love to
G/B
Thee,
Am
more
Dsus
love to
G
Thee!
Verse 4
G
Then shall my latest
G
breath whis
Em
per Thy
D
praise;
G
This be the parting cry
Am
my
Dsus
heart shall
G
raise;
C
This still its
G/B
prayer shall be:
D
More
D/F#
love, O
G
Christ to
G/B
Thee;
C
More love to
G/B
Thee,
Am
more
Dsus
love to
G
Thee!
"More Love to Thee, O Christ"
Words by Elizabeth Payson Prentiss. Music by William Howard Doane.
Public Domain
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Words by Elizabeth Payson Prentiss. Music by William Howard Doane.
Public Domain
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Doxology
Intro
(
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.)
Chorus
G
Praise
G
God,
D
from
C
Whom
G
all
G
ble
D
ssings
G
flow;
G
Praise
G
Him,
G
all
D
crea
Em
tures
C
here
G
be
D
low;
Em
Praise
D
Him
G
a
D
bove,
Em
ye
C
heaven
D
ly
Em
host;
G
Praise
G
Fa
G
ther,
D
Son,
C
and
G
Ho
D
ly
G
Ghost.
C
A
G
men.
"Doxology"
Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
Public Domain
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Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
Public Domain
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Bible References
Footnotes
Note: These lyrics, sung as the Doxology in many churches, are actually the last verse of a longer hymn, "Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun."