Scripture References
Table of Contents
- Come, Christians, Join to Sing
- Be Thou My Vision
- I Have A Shelter
- All Glory Be to Christ
- Doxology
Come, Christians, Join to Sing
Verse 1
G
Come, Christians,
C
join to
G
sing
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
Loud praise to
C
Christ our
G
King;
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
Let all, with
C
heart and
D
voice,
G
Be
D
fore
G
His
C
throne
G
re
D
joice;
G
Praise is His
C
gracious
G
choice.
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
Verse 2
G
Come, lift your
C
hearts on
G
high,
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
Let praises
C
fill the
G
sky;
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
He is our
C
Guide and
D
Friend;
G
To us He'll
C
conde
D
scend;
G
His love shall
C
never
G
end.
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
Verse 3
G
Praise yet our
C
Christ a
G
gain,
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
Life shall not
C
end the
G
strain;
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!
G
On heaven's
C
blissful
D
shore,
G
His goodness
C
we'll a
D
dore,
G
Singing for
C
ever
G
more,
"
G
Alle
C
luia!
Dsus
A
D
-
G
men!"
"Come, Christians, Join to Sing"
Words by Christian Henry Bateman. Music by David Evans.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Christian Henry Bateman. Music by David Evans.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Be Thou My Vision
Flute or Instrumental intro
Verse 1
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Lord of
A
my
D
heart;
A
Naught be all
A7
else to me,
G
save that Thou
A
art.
Bm
Thou my best
Bm/A
Thought, by
F#m
day or by
G
night,
D
Waking or
Bm
sleeping, Thy
G
presence
A
my
D
light.
Verse 2
D
Be Thou my
Bm
Wisdom, and
G
Thou my
A
true
D
Word;
A
I ever
A7
with Thee and
G
Thou with me,
A
Lord;
Bm
Thou my great
Bm/A
Father, I
F#m
Thy true
G
son;
D
Thou in me
Bm
dwelling, and
G
I with
A
Thee
D
one.
Flute or Instrumental interlude
Verse 4
D
Riches I
Bm
heed not, nor
G
man's emp
A
ty
D
praise,
A
Thou mine In
A7
heritance,
G
now and al
A
ways:
Bm
Thou and Thou
Bm/A
only,
F#m
first in my
G
heart,
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
Treasure
A
Thou
D
art.
Verse 5
D
High King of
Bm
Heaven, my
G
victo
A
ry
D
won,
A
May I reach
A7
Heaven's joys, O
G
bright Heaven's
A
Sun!
Bm
Heart of my
Bm/A
own heart, what
F#m
ever be
G
fall,
D
Still be my
Bm
Vision, O
G
Ruler
A
of
D
all.
Verse 3 (Skip - not commonly sung)
Be Thou my battle Shield, Sword for the fight;
Be Thou my Dignity, Thou my Delight;
Thou my soul's Shelter, Thou my high Tower:
Raise Thou me heavenward, O Power of my power.
"Be Thou My Vision"
Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, Eleanor Henrietta Hull. Music by Slane.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
I Have A Shelter
Verse 1
D
I have a
A
shelter in the
Bm
storm,
When troubles
G2
pour upon me;
D
Though fears are
A
rising like a
Bm
flood,
My soul can
G2
rest se
A
curely;
D
Oh, Jesus,
A
I will hide in
Bm
You,
My place of
G2
peace and solace;
Em
No trial is
G2
deeper
A
than Your
Bm
love
That comforts
G2
all my sorrows.
D
Verse 2
D
I have a
A
shelter in the
Bm
storm,
When all my
G2
sins accuse me;
Though justice
A
charges me with
Bm
guilt,
Your grace will
G2
not re
A
fuse me;
D
Oh, Jesus,
A
I will hide in
Bm
You,
Who bore my
G2
condemnation;
Em
I find my
G2
refuge
A
in Your
Bm
wounds,
For there I
G2
find salvation.
D
A
Bridge
Bm
Oh Jesus,
A
You have cov
G2
ered me.
D
Oh.
Bm
A
G2
Verse 3
D
I have a
A
shelter in the
Bm
storm,
When constant
G2
winds would break me;
D
For in my
A
weakness I have
Bm
learned
Your strength will
G2
not for
A
sake me;
D
Oh, Jesus
A
I will hide in
Bm
You,
The One who
G2
bears my burdens;
Em
With faithful
G2
hands that
A
cannot
Bm
fail,
You'll bring me
G
home to
A
heaven.
D
Ending
D
Oh Jesus,
A
I will hide in
Bm
You,
The One who
G2
bears my burdens;
Em
With faithful
G2
hands that
A
cannot
Bm
fail,
You'll bring me
G
home to
A
heaven.
D
"I Have A Shelter"
Words and Music by Bob Kauflin, Steve Cook, Vikki Cook.
©2008 Integrity Worship Music Integrity's Praise! Music Sovereign Grace Praise Sovereign Grace Worship
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Bob Kauflin, Steve Cook, Vikki Cook.
©2008 Integrity Worship Music Integrity's Praise! Music Sovereign Grace Praise Sovereign Grace Worship
CCLI License #355637
Bible References
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
CCLI License #355637
Words by Dustin Kensrue. Music by Auld Lang Syne - Scottish traditional.
©2012 We Are Younger We Are Faster Music
CCLI License #355637
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
CCLI License #355637
Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
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."