Scripture References
Table of Contents
- Come, People Of The Risen King
- Blessed Redeemer
- When I Think About the Lord
- A Debtor to Mercy Alone
- Amazing Grace
- Doxology
Come, People Of The Risen King
Verse 1
G
Come people of the r
Em
isen King
who del
C
ight to br
G
ing Him pr
D
aise
Come a
G
ll and tune your h
Em
earts to sing,
to the M
C
orning St
D
ar of gr
G
ace
From the sh
C
ifting shadows
G
of the earth
we will l
C
ift our ey
G
es to H
D
im
Where st
G
eady arms of m
Em
ercy reach
to g
C
ather ch
D
ildren
G
in
Chorus
Rej
D
oice, Re
C
joi
G
ce! Let ev
D
ery tongue re
C
joi
G
ce!
One h
D
eart, one v
Em
oice. O C
C
hurch of Ch
D
rist, rej
G
oice!
Verse 2
Come, t
G
hose whose joy is mo
Em
rning sun
and those w
C
eeping thr
G
ough the nig
D
ht
Come, t
G
hose who tell of b
Em
attles won,
and those
C
struggling i
D
n the fi
G
ght
For His p
C
erfect love will n
G
ever change,
and His me
C
rcies ne
G
ver ce
D
ase
But fo
G
llow us through a
Em
ll our days,
with the c
C
ertain h
D
ope of pea
G
ce
Verse 3
Come, y
G
oung and old from e
Em
very land,
men and w
C
omen o
G
f the fai
D
th
Come, t
G
hose with full or e
Em
mpty hands,
find the r
C
iches o
D
f His gr
G
ace
Over a
C
ll the world His pe
G
ople sing,
shore to s
C
hore we h
G
ear them c
D
all
The T
G
ruth that cries through e
Em
very age,
"Our G
C
od is a
D
all in all
G
"!
"Come, People Of The Risen King"
Words and Music by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend. Artist: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty
©2007 THANKYOU MUSIC
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend. Artist: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty
©2007 THANKYOU MUSIC
CCLI License #355637
Blessed Redeemer
Verse 1
Em
Up Calvary's
G
mountain one dreadful
D
morn
Walked Christ my
Am
Savior, weary and
Em
worn;
Facing for
G
sinners death on a
D
cross,
That He might
Am
save them from endless
Cmaj
loss.
Chorus
Blessed Re
G
deemer, precious Re
D
deemer,
Seems now I
Em
see Him on Calvary's
Cmaj
tree,
Wounded and
G
bleeding for sinners
D
pleading,
Blind and un
Em
heeding, dying for
Cmaj
me.
Verse 2
"
Em
Father for
G
give them," my Savior
D
prayed,
Even while His
Am
lifeblood flowed fast a
Em
way;
Praying for
G
sinners while in
D
such woe;
No one but
Am
Jesus ever loved
Cmaj
so.
Verse 3
Em
O how I
G
love Him, Savior and
D
Friend;
How can my
Am
praises ever find
Em
end?
Through years un
G
numbered on heaven's
D
shore
My song shall
Am
praise Him forever
Cmaj
more.
"Blessed Redeemer"
Words by Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen. Music by Harry Dixon Loes and Casting Crowns. Artist: Casting Crowns
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen. Music by Harry Dixon Loes and Casting Crowns. Artist: Casting Crowns
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Bible References
When I Think About The Lord
Verse
When I
G
think about the
D/F#
Lord
How He
Em7
saved me, how He
E
raised me
How He
Am
filled me with the
Em
Holy Ghost
How He
C
healed me to the
Dsus
utter
D
most
When I
G
think about the
D/F#
Lord
How He
Em
picked me up
And
E
turned me around
How He
Am
set my feet
On
C
solid
D
ground
Chorus
It makes me want to
G
shout
G
Halle
D/F#
lujah! Thank You,
Em
Jesus!
Lord, You're
E
worthy of all the
Am
glory,
And all the
Em
honor, and all the
Dsus
praise!
D
"When I Think About the Lord"
Words and Music by James Huey.
©1998 CFN Music
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by James Huey.
©1998 CFN Music
CCLI License #355637
A Debtor to Mercy Alone
Intro
|
D
A/D
|
G
|
D
A/D
|
G
Verse 1
A
D
debtor to
A/D
mercy a
G
lone,
Of
D
covenant mercy I
Asus
sing;
A
I
G
come with Your righteousness
F#m7
on,
My
Em76
humble off'ring to
Asus
bring.
A
The
Bm7
judgments of Your holy
Dmaj7/F#
law
With
G
me can have nothing to
G2
do.
My
A/C#
Savior's obedience and
Asus
blood
Hide
A7
all my trans
Em7
gressions
G
A
from
D
view.
A/D
|
G
|
D
A/D
|
G
Verse 2
The
D
work which Your
A/D
goodness be
G
gan,
The
D
arm of Your strength will com
Asus
plete.
A
Your
G
promise is yes and a
F#m7
men,
And
Em7
never was forfeited
Asus
yet.
A
The
Bm7
future or things that are
Dmaj7/F#
now,
No
G
power below or a
G2
bove
Can
A/C#
make You Your
G
purpose fore
Asus
go,
Or
A7
sever my
Em7
soul from
G
A
Your
D
love.
A/D
|
G
|
D
A/D
|
G
Verse 3
My
D
name from the
A/D
palms of Your
G
hands
E
D
ternity will not e
Asus
rase.
A
Im
G
pressed on Your heart it re
F#m7
mains,
In
Em7
marks of indelible
Asus
grace.
A
Yes,
Bm7
I to the end will
Dmaj7/F#
endure,
Un
G
til I bow down at Your
G2
throne,
For
A/C#
ever and
G
always se
Asus
cure,
A
A7
debtor to
Em7
mercy
G
A
a
D
lone.
A/D
|
G
|
D
A/D
|
G
"A Debtor to Mercy Alone"
Words by Augustus Montague Toplady; additional by Bob Kauflin. Music by Bob Kauflin.
©1998 Sovereign Grace Praise
CCLI License #355637
Words by Augustus Montague Toplady; additional by Bob Kauflin. Music by Bob Kauflin.
©1998 Sovereign Grace Praise
CCLI License #355637
Amazing Grace
Verse 1
A
C
mazing
C7
grace! How
F
sweet the
C
sound
That
Am
saved a
D
wretch like
G
me!
I
C
once was
C7
lost, but
F
now am
C
found;
Was
Am
blind, but
G
now I
F
see.
C
Verse 2
'Twas
C
grace that
C7
taught my
F
heart to
C
fear,
And
Am
grace my
D
fears re
G
lieved;
How
C
precious
C7
did that
F
grace a
C
ppear
The
Am
hour I
G
first be
F
lieved!
C
Verse 3
Through
D
many
D7
dangers,
G
toils and
D
snares,
I
Bm
have al
E
ready
A
come;
'Tis
D
grace hath
D7
brought me
G
safe thus
D
far,
And
Bm
grace will
A
lead me
G
home.
D
Verse 4
The
D
Lord has
D7
promised
G
good to
D
me,
His
Bm
Word my
E
hope se
A
cures;
He
D
will my
D7
Shield and
G
Portion
D
be,
As
Bm
long as
A
life en
G
dures.
D
Verse 7
When
E
we've been
E7
there ten
A
thousand
E
years,
Bright
C#m
shining
F#
as the
B
sun,
We've
E
no less
E7
days to
A
sing God's
E
praise
Than
C#m
when we'd
B
first be
A
gun.
E
Verse 5 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease,
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
Verse 6 (Skipped - not commonly sung)
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who called me here below,
Will be forever mine.
"Amazing Grace"
Words and Music by John Newton.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by John Newton.
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
CCLI License #355637
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."