Scripture References
Table of Contents
- O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing
- Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
- Hallelujah! What a Savior
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- There Is A Fountain
- Doxology
O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing
Verse 1
O
G
for a
D
thousand
G
tongues to
Em
sing
D
My
G
great
D7
Redee
G
mer's
D
praise,
The
G
glories of my
C
God and King,
The
G/D
triumphs of
D7
His
G
grace!
Verse 2
My
G
gracious
D
Master
G
and my
Em
God,
D
A
G
ssist me
D7
to
G
pro
D
claim,
To
G
spread through all the
C
earth abroad
The
G/D
honors of
D7
Thy
G
name.
Verse 3
Je
G
sus! the
D
name that
G
charms our
Em
fears,
D
That
G
bids our
D7
so
G
rrows
D
cease;
'Tis
G
music in the
C
sinner's ears,
'Tis
G/D
life, and health,
D7
and
G
peace.
Verse 4
He
G
breaks the
D
power of
G
canceled
Em
sin,
D
He
G
sets the
D7
priso
G
ner
D
free;
His
G
blood can make the
C
foulest clean,
His
G/D
blood availed
D7
for
G
me.
Verse 5
Hear
G
Him, ye
D
deaf; His
G
praise, ye
Em
dumb,
D
Your
G
loosened
D7
tongues
G
em
D
ploy;
Ye
G
blind, behold your
C
Savior come,
And
G/D
leap, ye lame,
D7
for
G
joy.
Verse 6
Glo
G
ry to
D
God, and
G
praise and
Em
love
D
Be
G
ever,
D7
e
G
ver
D
given,
By
G
saints below and
C
saints above,
The
G/D
church in earth
D7
and
G
heaven.
"O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing"
Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Carl Gotthelf Gläser.
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Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Carl Gotthelf Gläser.
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Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
Verse 1
A -
E
mazing grace! How
A/E
sweet the
E
sound
That
E
saved a wretch like
B/E
me!
I
E
once was
E/G#
lost, but
A
now I'm
E
found;
Was
E
blind, but
B/E
now I
E
see.
Verse 2
'Twas
E
grace that taught my
A/E
heart to
E
fear,
And
E
grace my fears re
B/E
- lieved;
How
E
precious
E/G#
did that
A
grace ap -
E
pear
The
E
hour I
B/E
first be -
E
lieved!
Chorus
My
E/G#
chains are
A
gone, I've been set
E/G#
free;
My God my
A/C#
Savior has ransomed
E/B
me.
And
E/G#
like a
A
flood His mercy
E/G#
rains
Unending
F#m7
love
B7
amazing
E
grace.
(A/E)
(To Verse 4)
Verse 3
The
E
Lord has promised
A/E
good to
E
me,
His
E
word my hope se -
B/E
cures;
He
E
will my
E/G#
Shield and
A
Portion
E
be,
As
E
long as
B/E
life en -
E
dures.
Verse 4
The
E
earth shall soon dis -
A/E
solve like
E
snow,
The
E
sun forbear to
B/E
shine;
But
E
God, who
E/G#
called me
A
here be -
E
low,
Will
E
be for -
B/E
ever
E
mine.
Ending
Will
E
be for -
B/E
ever
E
mine.
You
E
are for -
B/E
ever
E
mine.
"Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)"
Words and Music by Chris Tomlin | John Newton | Louie Giglio.
©2006 sixsteps Music | Vamos Publishing | worshiptogether.com songs
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Words and Music by Chris Tomlin | John Newton | Louie Giglio.
©2006 sixsteps Music | Vamos Publishing | worshiptogether.com songs
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Hallelujah! What a Savior
Verse 1
G
Man of Sorrows!
Em
what a
D
name
C
For the
G/B
Son of
A
God, who
D
came
G
Ruined sinners
Em
to re
C
claim.
Halle
G
lu
D
jah! What a
C
Sa
G
vior!
(D)
Verse 2
G
Bearing shame and
Em
scoffing
D
rude,
C
In my
G/B
place con
A
demned He
D
stood;
G
Sealed my pardon
Em
with His
C
blood.
Halle
G
lu
D
jah! What a
C
Sa
G
vior!
(D)
Verse 3
G
Guilty, vile, and
Em
helpless
D
we;
C
Spotless
G/B
Lamb of
A
God was
D
He;
G
Full atonement
Em
can it
C
be?
Halle
G
lu
D
jah! What a
C
Sa
G
vior!
(D)
[(E)
G to A major
Verse 4
A
Lifted up was
F#m
He to
E
die;
"
D
It is
A/C#
finished!"
B
was His
E
cry;
A
Now in Heav'n e
F#m
xalted
D
high.
Halle
A
lu
E
jah! What a
D
Sa
A
vior!
(E)
Verse 5
A
When He comes, our
F#m
glorious
E
King,
D
All His
A/C#
ransomed
B
home to
E
bring,
A
Then anew His
F#m
song we'll
D
sing:
Halle
A
lu
E
jah! What a
D
Sa
A
vior!
(E)
Ending
Halle
A
lu
E
jah! Halle
D
lu
A
jah!
Halle
A
lu
E
jah! What a
D
Sa
A
vior!
(E)
"Hallelujah! What a Savior"
Words and Music by Philip Paul Bliss.
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Words and Music by Philip Paul Bliss.
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What a Friend We Have In Jesus
Verse 1
E
What a Friend we have in
A
Jesus,
E
all our sins and griefs to
B
bear!
E
What a privilege to
A
carry
E
every
B
thing to God in
E
prayer!
B
Oh, what peace we often
E
forfeit,
A
Oh what
E
needless pain we
B
bear,
E
All because we do not
A
carry
E
every
B
thing to God in
E
prayer.
Verse 2
E
Have we trials and temp
A
tations?
E
Is there trouble any
B
where?
E
We should never be dis
A
couraged;
E
take it
B
to the Lord in
E
prayer.
B
Can we find a friend so
E
faithful
A
who will
E
all our sorrows
B
share?
E
Jesus knows our every
A
weakness;
E
take it
B
to the Lord in
E
prayer.
Verse 3
E
Are we weak and heavy
A
laden,
E
cumbered with a load of
B
care?
E
Precious Savior, still our
A
refuge,
E
take it
B
to the Lord in
E
prayer.
B
Do thy friends despise, for
E
sake thee?
A
Take it
E
to the Lord in
B
prayer!
E
In His arms He'll take and
A
shield thee;
E
thou wilt
B
find a solace
E
there.
Verse 4
E
Blessed Savior, Thou hast
A
promised
E
Thou wilt all our burdens
B
bear
E
May we ever, Lord, be
A
bringing
E
all to
B
Thee in earnest
E
prayer.
B
Soon in glory bright un
E
clouded
A
there will
E
be no need for
B
prayer
E
Rapture, praise and endless
A
worship
E
will be
B
our sweet portion
E
there.
"What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Words by Joseph Medlicott Scriven. Music by Charles Crozat Converse.
Public Domain
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Words by Joseph Medlicott Scriven. Music by Charles Crozat Converse.
Public Domain
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Bible References
There Is A Fountain
Verse 1
A
There is
D/A
a
A
foun
A/C#
tain
D
filled with
A
blood,
Drawn
A
from Im
D/A
man
A
-
A/C#
uel's
E
veins,
A
And sin
D/A
ners
A
plunged
A/C#
be
D
neath that
A
flood
A/C#
Lose
Bm7/D
A/E
all their
E7
guilt
C#m/E
y
A
stains:
A2sus
Lose
A
all
A/C#
their
E
guilt -
A
y
D
stains,
Lose
A
all their
D/A
guilt
A
-
A/C#
y
E
stains;
A
And sin
D/A
ners
A
plunged
A/C#
be
D
neath that
A
flood
A/C#
Lose
Bm7/D
A/E
all their
E7
guilt
C#m/E
y
A
stains.
Verse 2
A
The dy
D/A
ing
A
thief
A/C#
re
D
joiced to
A
see
That
A
fountain
D/A
in
A
A/C#
his
E
day;
A
And there
D/A
have
A
I,
A/C#
though
D
vile as
A
he,
A/C#
Washed
Bm7/D
A/E
all my
E7
sins
C#m/E
a
A
way:
A2sus
Washed
A
all
A/C#
my
E
sins
A
a
D
way,
Washed
A
all my
D/A
sins
A
A/C#
a
E
way;
A
And there
D/A
have
A
I,
A/C#
though
D
vile as
A
he,
A/C#
Washed
Bm7/D
A/E
all my
E7
sins
C#m/E
a
A
way.
Verse 3
A
Dear dy
D/A
ing
A
Lamb,
A/C#
Thy
D
precious
A
blood
Shall
A
never
D/A
lose
A
A/C#
its
E
pow'r,
A
Till all
D/A
the
A
ran
A/C#
somed
D
Church of
A
God
A/C#
Be
Bm7
A/E
saved, to
E7
sin
C#m/E
no
A
more:
A2sus
Be
A
saved,
A/C#
to
E
sin
A
no
D
more,
Be
A
saved, to
D/A
sin
A
A/C#
no
E
more;
A
Till all
D/A
the
A
ran
A/C#
somed
D
Church of
A
God
A/C#
Be
Bm7/D
A/E
saved, to
E7
sin
C#m/E
no
A
more.
Verse 4
A
E'er since
D/A
by
A
faith
A/C#
I
D
saw the
A
stream
Thy
A
flowing
D/A
wounds
A
A/C#
sup
E
ply,
A
Redeem
D/A
ing
A
love
A/C#
has
D
been my
A
theme,
A/C#
And
Bm7/D
A/E
shall be
E7
till
C#m/E
I
A
die:
A2sus
And
A
shall
A/C#
be
E
till
A
I
D
die,
And
A
shall be
D/A
till
A
A/C#
I
E
die;
A
Redeem
D/A
ing
A
love
A/C#
has
D
been my
A
theme,
A/C#
And
Bm7/D
A/E
shall be
E7
till
C#m/E
I
A
die.
Verse 5
A
When this
D/A
poor
A
lisp
A/C#
ing
D
stamm'ring
A
tongue
Lie
A
silent
D/A
in
A
A/C#
the
E
grave,
A
Then in
D/A
a
A
no
A/C#
bler,
D
sweeter
A
song,
A/C#
I'll
Bm7/D
A/E
sing Thy
E7
pow'r
C#m/E
to
A
save:
A2sus
I'll
A
sing
A/C#
Thy
E
pow'r
A
to
D
save,
I'll
A
sing Thy
D/A
pow'r
A
A/C#
to
E
save;
A
Then in
D/A
a
A
no
A/C#
bler,
D
sweeter
A
song,
A/C#
I'll
Bm7/D
A/E
sing Thy
E7
pow'r
C#m/E
to
A
save.
"There Is A Fountain"
Words by William Cowper. Music by Edwin Othello Excell, Lowell Mason.
Public Domain
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Words by William Cowper. Music by Edwin Othello Excell, Lowell Mason.
Public Domain
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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."