Scripture References
Table of Contents
- Jesus, Thank You
- My Hope Is Built (The Solid Rock)
- When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
- Doxology
Jesus, Thank You
Intro
Em
C
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Dsus
D
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Em
C
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Dsus
D
Verse 1
The
Em7
mystery of the
C2
cross I cannot
G/B
compre
Dsus
hend
D
The
C2
agonies of
G/B
Calvary
Dsus
D
Em7
You the perfect
C2
Holy One
G/B
crushed Your
D
Son
Who
Am7
drank the bitter
G/B
cup reserved for
Dsus
me
D
Chorus
Your
G
blood has
D2
washed away my
Em7
sin
Jesus,
C2
thank You
The
G
Father’s wrath com
D2
pletely satis
Em7
fied
Jesus,
C2
thank You
Em7
Once Your
D/F#
enemy, now
G
seated at Your
C2
table
Jesus,
Dsus
thank
D
G/B
You
Instrumental
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C
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Dsus
D
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G/B
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C
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Dsus
D
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Verse 2
Em7
By Your perfect
C2
sacrifice I've
G/B
been brought
Dsus
near
D
Your
C2
enemy You've
G/B
made Your
Dsus
friend
D
Em7
Pouring out the
C2
riches of Your
G/B
glorious
Dsus
grace
D
Your
Am7
mercy and Your
G/B
kindness know no
Dsus
end
D
Bridge
Em7
Lover of
D/F#
my
G
soul
C2
I want to
G/B
live
D2
for
C2
You (repeat)
"Jesus, Thank You"
Words and Music by Pat Sczebel.
©2003 Integrity's Hosanna! Music, Sovereign Grace Worship
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Pat Sczebel.
©2003 Integrity's Hosanna! Music, Sovereign Grace Worship
CCLI License #355637
My Hope Is Built (The Solid Rock)
Verse 1
My
D
hope is built on
A
nothing less
Than
G
Jesus' blood and
A
righteous
D
ness.
I
D
dare not trust the
A
sweetest frame,
But
G
wholly lean on
A
Jesus'
D
Name.
Chorus
On
D
Christ the so
D/F#
lid
G
Rock I stand,
All
D
other ground is
Em
sinking
A
sand;
All
D/F#
other
G
ground is
A
sinking
D
sand.
Verse 2
When
D
darkness seems to
A
hide His face,
I
G
rest on His un
A
changing
D
grace.
In
D
every high and
A
stormy gale,
My
G
anchor holds with
A
in the
D
veil.
Verse 3
His
D
oath, His cove
A
nant, His blood,
Su
G
pport me in the
A
whelming
D
flood.
When
D
all around my
A
soul gives way,
He
G
then is all my
A
Hope and
D
Stay.
Verse 4
When
D
He shall come with
A
trumpet sound,
Oh
G
may I then in
A
Him be
D
found.
Dressed
D
in His righteous
A
ness alone,
Fault
G
less to stand be
A
fore the
D
throne.
"My Hope Is Built (The Solid Rock)"
Words by Edward Mote. Music by William Batchelder Bradbury.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Edward Mote. Music by William Batchelder Bradbury.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
Verse 1
F
When I
C
sur
F
vey the
D/F#
Gm
won
C
drous
F
cross
F
On which the
Bb/F
Prince
F
of
F/A
glo
F
ry
C
died,
F
My rich
C
est
F
gain I
D/F#
Gm
count
C
but
F
loss,
F
And pour con
C
tempt
Dm
on
Bb
all
C
my
F
pride.
Verse 2
F
Forbid
C
it,
F
Lord, that
D/F#
Gm
I
C
should
F
boast,
F
Save in the
Bb/F
death
F
of
F/A
Christ,
F
my
C
God.
F
All the
C
vain
F
things that
D/F#
Gm
charm
C
me
F
most,
F
I sacri
C
fice
Dm
them
Bb
to
C
His
F
blood.
Verse 3
F
See from
C
His
F
head, His
D/F#
Gm
hands,
C
His
F
feet,
F
Sorrow and
Bb/F
love
F
flow
F/A
min
F
gled
C
down.
F
Did ever
C
such
F
love and
D/F#
Gm
sor
C
row
F
meet,
F
Or thorns com
C
pose
Dm
so
Bb
rich
C
a
F
crown?
Verse 5
F
Were the
C
whole
F
realm of
D/F#
Gm
na
C
ture
F
mine,
F
That were a
Bb/F
pre
F
sent
F/A
far
F
too
C
small.
F
Love so
C
a
F
mazing,
D/F#
Gm
so
C
di
F
vine,
F
Demands my
C
soul,
Dm
my
Bb
life,
C
my
F
all!
"When I Survey The Wondrous Cross"
Words by Isaac Watts. Music by Lowell Mason.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Isaac Watts. Music by Lowell Mason.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Footnotes
Alternate phrasing in Verse 4:
"That were an offering far too small"
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."