Scripture References
Table of Contents
- All Of My Days
- Beautiful, Terrible Cross
- My Jesus, I Love Thee
- How Firm A Foundation
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Doxology
All Of My Days
Verse 1
Pro
E
claim Your
Esus
awesome
E
power
Esus
E
Tell of
Esus
mighty
E
deeds
Esus
De
E
clare Your
Esus
future
E
kingdom
Esus
Of
E
ever
Esus
lasting
E
peace
Esus
Pre-Chorus
And
(C#m7)
my
Amaj7
eyes they look unto
E/G#
You al
Bsus
ways
And I
Amaj7
am captured by Your
E/G#
majes
Bsus
ty
Chorus
E/G#
All of my
A
days I will
C#m7
sing of Your
Bsus
greatness
E/G
All of my
A
days I will
C#m7
speak of Your
B
grace
E
All of my
B/D#
days I will
A/C#
tell of Your
G#7
wondrous love
Amaj7
Your
B
love in my
Amaj7
life, Your love
Instrumental
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E
Esus
|
E
Esus
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Verse 2
E
All Your
Esus
works will
E
praise You
Esus
Your
E
children
Esus
bless Your
E
name
Esus
We
E
speak of
Esus
all Your
E
goodness
Esus
We
E
walk in
Esus
fields of
E
grace
Esus
Ending
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E
Esus
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E
Esus
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E
Esus
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E
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"All Of My Days"
Words and Music by Mark Stevens.
©2000 Hillsong Music Publishing
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Mark Stevens.
©2000 Hillsong Music Publishing
CCLI License #355637
Beautiful, Terrible Cross
Verse 1
C
There is a beautiful,
F
terrible
C
cross,
Where,
Gsus
though You committed no
C
sin,
C
Savior, You suffered the mos
F
t wicked fat
C
e
On the
Gsus
cruelest cre
G
ation of
C
man.
Verse 2
C
Yet, on that beautiful,
F
terrible
C
cross,
Gsus
You did what only You
C
could:
C
Turning that dark inspired
F/C
evil of
C
hell
Gsus
Into our soul's greatest
C
good.
Chorus
G
We see the love that You
F
showed us;
G
We see the life that You
F
lost
C
.
G
We bow in wonder and
Am
praise
F
You
For the
C/G
beautiful,
G
terrible
C
cros
F
s.
C
F
Verse 3
C
There on that beautiful,
F/C
terrible
C
cross,
Though
Gsus
darkness was strong on that
C
hill,
C
You remained sovereign, Lord,
F
still in con
C
trol
As
Gsus
Your perfect plan was ful
C
filled.
Chorus
G
We see the love that You
F
showed us;
G
We see the life that You
F
lost
C
.
G
We bow in wonder and
Am
praise
F
You
For the
C/G
beautiful,
G
terrible
C
cross.
Chorus 2
C/E
Oh,
G
we gained the riches of
F
heaven.
Jesus,
G
You paid the horrible
F
cost
C
.
G
We stand forgiven, and
Am
praise
F
You
For the
C/G
beautiful,
Gsus
terrible
Am
cross,
For the
C/G
beautiful,
Gsus
terrible
C
cros
F
s.
C
F
Bridge
C
In the cross,
F
in the cross
C
Be my glory
Gsus
ever.
G
C
Till my raptured
F
soul shall find
C
Rest beyond the
Gsus
river
C
.
F
C
F
"Beautiful, Terrible Cross"
Words and Music by Chad Cates, Todd Smith, Tony Wood.
©2007 New Spring
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Chad Cates, Todd Smith, Tony Wood.
©2007 New Spring
CCLI License #355637
My Jesus, I Love Thee
Verse 1
My
E
Je
A
sus, I
E/G#
love
C#m
Thee, I
F#m
know
B
Thou art
E
mine;
For
E
Thee
A
all the
E/G#
fo
C#m
llies of
F#m
sin
B
I re
E
sign.
My
E
gra
A
cious Re
F#m
dee
B
mer, my
E
Sa
A
vior art
E
Tho
B
u;
If
E
e
A
ver I
E/G#
loved
C#m
Thee, my
F#m
Je
B
sus, 'tis
E
now.
Verse 2
I
E
love
A
Thee be
E/G#
cause
C#m
Thou has
F#m
first
B
loved
E
me,
And
E
pur
A
chased my
E/G#
par
C#m
don on
F#m
Cal
B
vary's
E
tree.
I
E
love
A
Thee for
F#m
wear
B
ing the
E
thorns
A
on Thy
E
br
B
ow;
If
E
e
A
ver I
E/G#
loved
C#m
Thee, my
F#m
Je
B
sus, 'tis
E
now.
Verse 3
I'll
E
love
A
Thee in
E/G#
life,
C#m
I will
F#m
love
B
Thee in
E
death,
And
E
praise
A
Thee as
E/G#
long
C#m
as Thou
F#m
len
B
dest me
E
breath;
And
E
say
A
when the
F#m
death
B
dew lies
E
cold
A
on my
E
br
B
ow,
If
E
e
A
ver I
E/G#
loved
C#m
Thee, my
F#m
Je
B
sus, 'tis
E
now.
Verse 4
In
E
man
A
sions of
E/G#
glo
C#m
ry and
F#m
end
B
less de
E
light,
I'll
E
e
A
ver a
E/G#
dore
C#m
Thee in
F#m
hea
B
ven so
E
bright;
I'll
E
sing
A
with the
F#m
glitte
B
ring
E
crown
A
on my
E
br
B
ow;
If
E
e
A
ver I
E/G#
loved
C#m
Thee, my
F#m
Je
B
sus, 'tis
E
now.
"My Jesus, I Love Thee"
Words by William Ralph Featherston. Music by Adoniram Judson Gordon.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by William Ralph Featherston. Music by Adoniram Judson Gordon.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
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How Firm A Foundation
Verse 1
How
E
firm a foun
Esus
dation, ye
E
saints of the
B
Lord,
Is
A
laid for your
E
faith in His
B
excellent
E
Word!
What
C#m
more can He
A
say than to
E
you He hath
B
said,
To
Esus
you who for
E
refuge to
B
Jesus have
E
fled?
Verse 2
Fear
E
not, I am
Esus
with you, O
E
be not dis
B
mayed,
For
A
I am your
E
God and will
B
still give you
E
aid;
I'll
C#m
strengthen you,
A
help you, and
E
cause you to
B
stand
Up
Esus
held by My
E
righteous, om
B
nipotent
E
hand.
Verse 3
When
E
through the deep
Esus
waters I
E
call you to
B
go,
The
A
rivers of
E
sorrow shall
B
not over
E
flow;
For
C#m
I will be
A
with you, your
E
troubles to
B
bless,
And
Esus
sanctify
E
to you your
B
deepest dis
E
tress.
Verse 4
When
E
through fiery
Esus
trials your
E
pathways shall
B
lie,
My
A
grace, all
E
sufficient, shall
B
be your su
E
pply;
The
C#m
flame shall not
A
hurt you; I
E
only de
B
sign
Your
Esus
dross to con
E
sume, and your
B
gold to re
E
fine.
Verse 5
The
E
soul that on
Esus
Jesus has
E
leaned for re
B
pose,
I
A
will not, I
E
will not de
B
sert to its
E
foes;
That
C#m
soul, though all
A
hell should en
E
deavor to
B
shake,
I'll
Esus
never, no
E
never, no
B
never for
E
sake.
"How Firm A Foundation"
Words by John Rippon, "K". Music by Joseph Funk.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by John Rippon, "K". Music by Joseph Funk.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Bible References
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."