Scripture References
Table of Contents
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
- Come Praise and Glorify
- The Old Rugged Cross
- The Power of the Cross
- All Glory Be to Christ
- Doxology
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Verse 1
E
Joyful, joyful,
B
we adore Thee,
C#m
God of glory,
F#m
Lord of
B
love;
E
Hearts unfold like
A
flowers before Thee,
E
opening to the
B
sun a
E
bove.
B
Melt the
E
clouds of
B
sin and
C#m
sadness;
B
drive the
C#m
dark of
F#m
doubt a
B
way;
E
Giver of im
A
mortal gladness,
E
fill us with the
B
light of
E
day!
Verse 2
E
All Thy works with
B
joy surround Thee,
C#m
earth and heaven re
F#m
flect Thy
B
rays,
E
Stars and angels
A
sing around Thee,
E
center of un
B
broken
E
praise.
B
Field and
E
forest,
B
vale and
C#m
mountain,
B
flowery
C#m
meadow,
F#m
flashing
B
sea,
E
Singing bird and
A
flowing fountain
E
call us to re
B
joice in
E
Thee.
Verse 3
E
Thou art giving
B
and forgiving,
C#m
ever blessing,
F#m
ever
B
blessed,
E
Wellspring of the
A
joy of living,
E
ocean depth of
B
happy
E
rest!
B
Thou our
E
Father,
B
Christ our
C#m
Brother,
B
all who
C#m
live in
F#m
love are
B
Thine;
E
Teach us how to
A
love each other,
E
lift us to the
B
joy di
E
vine.
Verse 4
E
Mortals, join the
B
happy chorus,
C#m
which the morning
F#m
stars be
B
gan;
E
Father love is
A
reigning o'er us,
E
brother love binds
B
man to
E
man.
B
Ever
E
singing,
B
march we
C#m
onward,
B
victors
C#m
in the
F#m
midst of
B
strife,
E
Joyful music
A
leads us Sunward
E
in the triumph
B
song of
E
life.
"Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee"
Words by Henry Van Dyke. Music by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Public Domain
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Words by Henry Van Dyke. Music by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Public Domain
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Come Praise and Glorify
Verse 1
Come
A
praise and glorify our God
The
A
Father of our Lord
In
A
Christ He has in heav’nly realms
His
A
blessings on us poured
For
F#m
pure and
A
blameless
D
in His sight
He
F#m
destined
A
us to
D
be
And
A
now we’ve been
Em7
adopted through
His
D
Son eterna
A
lly
A
Chorus
To the
F#m
praise of Your
E
glory
To the
A
praise of Your mercy and
D
grace
To the
F#m
praise of Your
E
glory
G2
You are the
D
God who saves
A
A
Verse 2
Come
A
praise and glorify our God
Who
D
gives His grace in
A
Christ
In
A
Him our sins are
Em7
washed away
R
D
edeemed through
A
sacrifice
In
F#m
Him God
A
has made
D
known to us
The
F#m
myst’ry
A
of His
D
will
That
A
Christ should be the
Em7
head of all
His
D
purpose to
A
fulfill
A
Bridge
Bm
F#m
G
D
A
Bm
F#m
G
D
A
A
Verse 3
Come
A
praise and glorify our God
For
A
we’ve believed the Word
And
A
through our faith we have a seal
The
A
Spirit of the Lord
The
F#m
Spirit
A
guarant
D
ees our hope
U
F#m
ntil re
A
demption’s
D
done
U
A
ntil we join in
Em7
endless praise
To
D
God, the Three in
A
One
A
Chorus
To the
F#m
praise of Your
E
glory
To the
A
praise of Your mercy and
D
grace
To the
F#m
praise of Your
E
glory
G2
You are the
D
God who saves
A
A
"Come Praise and Glorify"
Words and Music by Bob Kauflin, Tim Chester.
©2011 Sovereign Grace Praise
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Words and Music by Bob Kauflin, Tim Chester.
©2011 Sovereign Grace Praise
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Bible References
The Old Rugged Cross
Verse 1
On a
G
hill far away stood an
C
old rugged cross,
The
D
emblem of
C
suffering and
G
shame
C
;
And I
G
love that old cross where the
C
dearest and best
For a
D
world of lost
C
sinners was
G
slain.
Refrain
So I'll
D
cherish the old rugged
G
cross,
Till my
C
trophies at last I lay
G
down;
I will
G
cling to the old rugged
C
cross,
And ex
G
change it some
D
day for a
G
crown.
Verse 2
O that
G
old rugged cross, so des
C
pised by the world,
Has a
D
wondrous at
C
traction for
G
me
C
;
For the
G
dear Lamb of God left His
C
glory above
To
D
bear it to
C
dark Calva
G
ry.
Verse 3
In that
G
old rugged cross, stained with
C
blood so divine,
A wond
D
rous beau
C
ty I
G
see
C
,
For 'twas
G
on that old cross Jesus
C
suffered and died,
To
D
pardon and
C
sanctify
G
me.
Verse 4
To the
G
old rugged cross I will
C
ever be true;
Its
D
shame and rep
C
roach gladly
G
bear
C
;
Then He'll
G
call me some day to my
C
home far away,
Where His
D
glory for
C
ever I'll
G
share.
"The Old Rugged Cross"
Words and Music by George Bennard.
Public Domain
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Words and Music by George Bennard.
Public Domain
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The Power of the Cross
Verse 1
Bm
O, to
A/C#
see the
D
dawn
D
of the
Em
darkest
D/F#
day:
G
Christ on the
D/F#
road to
Em
Calva
G
ry.
A
Bm
Tried by
A/C#
sinful
D
men,
D
torn and
Em
beaten,
D/F#
then
G
Nailed to a
D/F#
cross
G
of
A
wood.
Chorus
D/F#
This the
G
pow'r
A/C#
of the
D
cross:
D/F#
Christ be
G
came
A/C#
sin for
D
us,
D/F#
Took the
G
blame,
E/G#
bore the
A
wrath;
A/G
We
D/F#
stand for
G
given
A
at the
D
cross.
Verse 2
Bm
O, to
A/C#
see the
D
pain
D
written
Em
on Your
D/F#
face,
G
Bearing the
D/F#
awesome
Em
weight
G
of
A
sin.
Bm
Every
A/C#
bitter
D
thought,
D
every
Em
evil
D/F#
deed
G
crowning Your
D/F#
blood-
G
stained
A
brow.
Verse 3
Bm
Now the
A/C#
daylight
D
flees;
D
Now the
Em
ground
D/F#
beneath
G
Quakes as its
D/F#
Maker
Em
bows
G
His
A
head.
Bm
Curtain
A/C#
torn in
D
two,
D
dead are
Em
raised to
D/F#
life --
G
"Finished!" the
D/F#
vict
G
ory
A
cry.
Verse 4
Bm
O, to
A/C#
see my
D
name
D
written
Em
in the
D/F#
wounds,
G
For through Your
D/F#
suffering
Em
I
G
am
A
free.
Bm
Death is
A/C#
crushed to
D
death,
D
life is
Em
mine to
D/F#
live,
G
won through Your
D/F#
self-
G
less
A
love!
Chorus
D/F#
This the
G
pow'r
A/C#
of the
D
cross:
D/F#
Son of
G
God --
A/C#
slain for
D
us.
D/F#
What a
G
love,
E/G#
what a
A
cost!
A/G
We
D/F#
stand for
G
given
A
at the
D
cross.
"The Power of the Cross"
Words and Music by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.
©2005 Thankyou Music
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Words and Music by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.
©2005 Thankyou Music
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All Glory Be To Christ
Verse 1
Should
N.C.
nothing of our efforts stand, no legacy survive;
Un
N.C.
less the Lord does raise the house, in vain its builders strive.
To
E5
you who boast to
B/E
morrow's gain, tell
A2/E
me what is your
A
life?
A
E5
mist that vanish
B/E
es at dawn, all
A2/E
glory be to
E5
Christ!
Chorus
All
E
glory be to
B(4)
Christ our King, all
C#m7
glory be to
A
Christ!
His
E
rule and reign we'll
B(4)
ever sing, all
F#m7
glory be to
E
Christ!
Verse 2
His
E
will be done, His
F#m7
kingdom come, on
A
earth as is a
A
bove;
Who
E
is Himself our
F#m7
daily bread, praise
A
Him the
B7sus
Lord of
E
love.
Let
E
living water
F#m7
satisfy the
A
thirsty without
A
price;
We'll
E
take a cup of
F#m7
kindness yet, all
A
glory
B7sus
be to
E
Christ!
Verse 3
When
E
on the day the
B
great I Am, the
C#m7
faithful and the
A
True;
The
E
Lamb who was for
B/E
sinners slain, is
A
making all things
E
new.
Be
E
hold our God shall
B
live with us and
E
be our steadfast
A
light,
And
E
we shall e'er His
B
people be, all
A
glory
B
be to
E
Christ!
"All Glory Be to Christ"
Words by Dustin Kensrue. Music by Auld Lang Syne - Scottish traditional.
©2012 We Are Younger We Are Faster Music
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Words by Dustin Kensrue. Music by Auld Lang Syne - Scottish traditional.
©2012 We Are Younger We Are Faster Music
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Bible References
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."