Scripture References
Table of Contents
- I Stand Amazed in the Presence
- I Will Glory In My Redeemer
- Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Doxology
I Stand Amazed in the Presence
Verse 1
G
I stand amazed in the presence
Of
D
Jesus the
C
Naza
G
rene,
And
C
wonder how He could
G
love me,
A sinner, con
D/F#
demned, un
G
clean.
Refrain
G
How marvelous!
G/B
How wonderful!
D/F#
And my song shall ever be:
G
How marvelous!
Em
How wonderful!
Am
Is my
Em
Savior's
D
love for
G
me!
Verse 2
G
He took my sins and my sorrows,
He
D
made them His
C
very
G
own;
He
C
bore the burden to
G
Calvary,
And suffered and
D/F#
died a
G
lone.
Verse 3
G
When with the ransomed in glory
His
D
face I at
C
last shall
G
see,
'Twill
C
be my joy through the
G
ages
To sing of His
D/F#
love for
G
me.
"I Stand Amazed in the Presence"
Words and Music by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel.
Public Domain
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Words and Music by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel.
Public Domain
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I Will Glory In My Redeemer
Intro
G
D
|
Em
C
|
G
D
|
Em
Verse 1
I will
G
glory in
D
my Re
Em
deemer
Whose
G
priceless
C
blood has
G/B
ransomed
D
me
Mine
G
was the
C
sin that
D
drove the
Em
b
D
itter
C
nails
And
G
hung Him on that
D
judgment
G
tree
I will
C
glory in
D
my Re
G
deemer
Who
D/F#
crushed the
Em
power of
C
sin and
D
death
My
G
only
C
Savior be
D
fore the
G
Holy
A
Judge
The
Em
Lamb Who is my
D
righteous
Em
ness
The
Em
Lamb Who is my
D
righteous
G
ness
Verse 2
I will
G
glory in
D
my Re
Em
deemer
My
G
life He
C
bought, my
G/B
love He
D
owns
I
G
have no
C
longings
D
for
Em
ano
C
ther
I'm
G
satisfied in
D
Him a
G
lone
I will
C
glory in
D
my Re
G
deemer
His
D/F#
faithful
Em
ness my
C
standing
D
place
Though
G
foes are
C
mighty and
D
rush up
G
on
A
me
My
Em
feet are firm, held
D
by His
Em
grace
My
Em
feet are firm, held
D
by His
G
grace.
Verse 3
I will
G
glory in
D
my Re
Em
deemer
Who carries
C
me on
G/B
eagles'
D
wings
He
G
crowns my
C
life with
D
loving
Em
ki
D
nd -
C
ness
His
G/B
triumph
C
song I'll
D
ever
G
sing
I will
C
glory in
D
my Re
G
deemer
Who
D/F#
waits for
Em
me at
C
gates of
D
gold
And
G
when He
C
calls me it
D
will be
G
para
A
dise
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
C/Em
hold
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
G
hold
I will
C
glory in
D
my Re
G
deemer
Who
D/F#
waits for
Em
me at
C
gates of
D
gold
And
G
when He
C
calls me it
D
will be
G
para
A
dise
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
C/Em
hold
D
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
C/Em
hold
D
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
C/Em
hold
D
His
Em
face forever
D
to be
G
hold
|
D
Em
C
G
D
C
|
G
"I Will Glory In My Redeemer"
Words and Music by Steve Cook and Vikki Cook. Artist: Sovereign Grace Music
©2001 Sovereign Grace Worshp
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Steve Cook and Vikki Cook. Artist: Sovereign Grace Music
©2001 Sovereign Grace Worshp
CCLI License #355637
Bible References
Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners
Verse 1
E
Jesus! what a
A
Friend for
B
sinners!
E/G#
Jesus!
E
Lover
B
of my
E
soul;
E
Friends may fail me,
A
foes a
B
ssail me,
E/G#
He, my
E
Savior,
B
makes me
E
whole.
Refrain
E
Hallelujah!
F#m
what a
B
Savior!
E
Hallelujah!
A
what a
B
Friend!
E/G#
Saving,
F#m
helping,
E
keeping,
B
loving,
E/G#
He is
A
with me
B
to the
E
end.
Verse 2
E
Jesus! what a
A
Strength in
B
weakness!
E/G#
Let me
E
hide my
B
self in
E
Him.
E
Tempted, tried, and
A
sometimes
B
failing,
E/G#
He, my
E
Strength, my
B
victory
E
wins.
Verse 3
E
Jesus! what a
A
Help in
B
sorrow!
E/G#
While the
E
billows
B
over me
E
roll,
E
Even when my
A
heart is
B
breaking,
E/G#
He, my
E
Comfort,
B
helps my
E
soul.
Verse 4
E
Jesus! what a
A
Guide and
B
Keeper!
E/G#
While the
E
tempest
B
still is
E
high,
E
Storms about me,
A
night over
B
takes me,
E/G#
He, my
E
Pilot,
B
hears my
E
cry.
Verse 5
E
Jesus! I do
A
now a
B
dore Him,
E/G#
More than
E
all in
B
Him I
E
find.
E
He has granted
A
me for
B
giveness,
E/G#
I am
E
His, and
B
He is
E
mine.
"Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners"
Words by John Wilbur Chapman. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by John Wilbur Chapman. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
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
CCLI License #355637
Words by Joseph Medlicott Scriven. Music by Charles Crozat Converse.
Public Domain
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."