Table of Contents
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And Can It Be? (Hymn)
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O God, Our Help In Ages Past
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Psalm 19
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10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
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Doxology
{title: And Can It Be?}
{key: G}
{time: 4/4}
{tempo: 96}
{c: Verse 1}
[G]And can it [G/B]be that [C]I [D]should [G]gain
An [Am7]interest [G/B]in the [C]Sa[A/C#]vior's [D]blood?
[D]Died He for [C]me, who [G/B]caused [C]His [D]pain--
For [C]me, who [G/B]Him to [C]death [D]pur[G]sued?
[G]A[D/F#]mazing [C]love! How [Am]can it [D]be,
That [G/B]Thou, my [C]God, should [D]die for [G]me?
{c: Chorus}
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[G]Amazing [D/F#]love! How [Am]can it [Em]be,
That [C]Thou my [G/B]God, [C]should [D]die for [G]me?
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{c: Verse 2 (Alternate Lyrics)}
[G]He left His [G/B]Father's [C]throne [D]a[G]bove
So [Am7]free, so [G/B]infi[C]nite [A/C#]His [D]grace--
[D]Humbled Him[C]self, how [G/B]great [C]His [D]love!
And [C]bled for [G/B]Adam's [C]help[D]less [G]race:
[G]'Tis [D/F#]mercy [C]all, i[Am]mmense and [D]free,
O [G/B]praise my [C]God, it [D]reaches [G]me!
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[G]Long my im[G/B]prisoned [C]spi[D]rit [G]lay,
Fast [Am7]bound in [G/B]sin and [A/C#]nature's [D]night;
[D]Thine eye dif[C]fused a [G/B]quicke[C]ning [D]ray--
I [C]woke, the [G/B]dungeon [C]flamed [D]with [G]light;
[G]My [D/F#]chains fell [C]off, my [Am]heart was [D]free,
I [G/B]rose, went [C]forth, and [D]followed [G]Thee.
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[G]No condem[G/B]nation [C]now [D]I [G]dread;
Je[Am7]sus, and [G/B]all in [C]Him, [A/C#]is [D]mine;
[D]Alive in [C]Him, my [G/B]liv[C]ing [D]Head,
And [C]clothed in [G/B]righteous[C]ness [D]di[G]vine,
[G]Bold [D/F#]I ap[C]proach the e[Am]ternal [D]throne,
And [G/B]claim the [C]crown, through [D]Christ my [G]own.
And can it be that I should gain
An interest in the Savior's blood?
Died He for me, who caused His pain--
For me, who Him to death pursued?
Amazing love! How can it be,
That Thou, my God, should die for me?
Amazing love! How can it be,
That Thou my God, should die for me?
He left His Father's throne above
So free, so infinite His grace--
Humbled Himself, how great His love!
And bled for Adam's helpless race:
'Tis mercy all, immense and free,
O praise my God, it reaches me!
Long my imprisoned spirit lay,
Fast bound in sin and nature's night;
Thine eye diffused a quickening ray--
I woke, the dungeon flamed with light;
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
No condemnation now I dread;
Jesus, and all in Him, is mine;
Alive in Him, my living Head,
And clothed in righteousness divine,
Bold I approach the eternal throne,
And claim the crown, through Christ my own.
"And Can It Be? (Hymn)"
Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Thomas Campbell.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
O God, Our Help In Ages Past (Traditional Hymn)
{comment: Verse 1}
O [G]God, our h[D/F#]elp in a[C]ges pa[G]st
Our ho[Em]pe for ye[A]ars to co[D/F#]me,
Our sh[Em]elter fro[D/F#]m the s[C]tormy bl[B]ast,
And o[C]ur et[D/F#]ernal ho[G]me;
{comment: Verse 2}
Und[G]er the sh[D/F#]adow o[C]f Thy thr[G]one
Thy sa[Em]ints have d[A]welt se[D/F#]cure;
Suff[Em]icient i[D/F#]s Thine a[C]rm alo[B]ne,
And o[C]ur def[D/F#]ense is s[G]ure.
{comment: Verse 3}
Be[G]fore the h[D/F#]ills in[C] order sto[G]od,
Or ea[Em]rth recei[A]ved her fra[D/F#]me,
From e[Em]verla[D/F#]sting Tho[C]u art G[B]od,
To en[C]dless ye[D/F#]ars the sa[G]me.
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A th[G]ousand a[D/F#]ges i[C]n Thy si[G]ght
Are li[Em]ke an eve[A]ning go[D/F#]ne;
Short a[Em]s the wat[D/F#]ch that [C]ends the ni[B]ght
Befo[C]re the ri[D/F#]sing s[G]un.
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O G[G]od, our h[D/F#]elp in [C]ages p[G]ast,
Our h[Em]ope for ye[A]ars to co[D/F#]me,
Be T[Em]hou our gu[D/F#]ard while li[C]fe shall la[B]st,
And o[C]ur ete[D/F#]rnal ho[G]me.
O God, our help in ages past
Our hope for years to come,
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home;
Under the shadow of Thy throne
Thy saints have dwelt secure;
Sufficient is Thine arm alone,
And our defense is sure.
Before the hills in order stood,
Or earth received her frame,
From everlasting Thou art God,
To endless years the same.
A thousand ages in Thy sight
Are like an evening gone;
Short as the watch that ends the night
Before the rising sun.
O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Be Thou our guard while life shall last,
And our eternal home.
"O God, Our Help In Ages Past"
Words by Isaac Watts. Music by William Croft.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
{c: Verse 1}
May the [D]words of my mouth
And the medi[Bm7]tations of my heart
Be [G]pleasing to [A]You, [G]pleasing to [A]You
May the [D]words of my mouth
And the medi[Bm7]tations of my heart
Be [G]pleasing to [A]You, my [D]God
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You're my [G]Rock and [A]my Re[D]deemer
You're the [G]reason [A]that I [D]sing
I de[G]sire to [A]be a [Bm7]blessing in Your eyes [Em7] [A]
Every [G]hour, [A]every [D]moment
Lord I [G]want to [A]be Your [D]servant
I de[G]sire to [A]be a [Bm7]blessing in Your eyes [Em7] [A]
In Your [D]eyes
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May the words of my mouth
And the meditations of my heart
Be pleasing to You, pleasing to You
May the words of my mouth
And the meditations of my heart
Be pleasing to You, my God
You're my Rock and my Redeemer
You're the reason that I sing
I desire to be a blessing in Your eyes
Every hour, every moment
Lord I want to be Your servant
I desire to be a blessing in Your eyes
In Your eyes
"Psalm 19"
Words and Music by Terry Butler.
©1995 Mercy / Vineyard Publishing
CCLI License #355637
10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
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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]
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{comment: 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]
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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]
{comment: 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]
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[Em]I'll wor[C]ship Your [D]holy n[Em]ame.
Yes, I'll [C]worship Your [D]holy na[G]me.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my soul,
Worship His holy name.
Sing like never before, O my soul.
I'll worship Your holy name.
The sun comes up, it's a new day dawning;
It's time to sing Your song again.
Whatever may pass, and whatever lies before me,
Let me be singing when the evening comes.
You're rich in love, and You're slow to anger.
Your name is great, and Your heart is kind.
For all Your goodness, I will keep on singing;
Ten thousand reasons for my heart to find.
And on that day when my strength is failing,
The end draws near, and my time has come;
Still my soul will sing Your praise unending:
Ten thousand years and then forevermore!
I'll worship Your holy name.
Yes, I'll worship Your holy name.
"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
CCLI License #355637
{title: Doxology}
{key: G}
{time: 4/4}
{tempo: 93}
{c: Intro}
([G]Praise [G]Fa[G]ther, [D]Son, [C]and [G]Ho[D]ly [G]Ghost.)
{c: Chorus}
{soc}
[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.
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{soc}
[C]A[G]men.
{eoc}
(Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.)
Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Amen.
"Doxology"
Words by Thomas Ken. Music by Louis Bourgeois.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637