Scripture References
Table of Contents
- I Love To Tell The Story
- How Great Thou Art
- My Redeemer
- Wonderful, Merciful Savior
- Doxology
I Love To Tell The Story
Verse 1
I
E
love to tell the story of
A
unseen things a
E
bove,
Of
B
Jesus and His
E
glory, of Jesus and His
B
love.
I
B/D#
love to tell the
E
story, be
C#m
cause I know 'tis
G#
true;
It
A
satisfies my
E
longings as
B
nothing else can
E
do.
Refrain
I
B
love to tell the
E
story, 'twill
A
be my theme in
E
glory,
To tell the old, old
A
story of
E
Jesus
B7
and His
E
love.
Verse 2
I
E
love to tell the story; 'tis
A
pleasant to re
E
peat
What
B
seems, each time I
E
tell it, more wonderfully
B
sweet.
I
B/D#
love to tell the
E
story, for
C#m
some have never
G#
heard
The
A
message of sal
E
vation from
B
God's own holy
E
Word.
Verse 3
I
E
love to tell the story, for
A
those who know it
E
best
Seem
B
hungering and
E
thirsting to hear it like the
B
rest.
And
B/D#
when, in scenes of
E
glory, I
C#m
sing the new, new
G#
song,
'Twill
A
be the old, old
E
story that
B
I have loved so
E
long.
"I Love To Tell The Story"
Words by Arabella Katherine Hankey. Music by William Gustavus Fischer.
Public Domain
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Words by Arabella Katherine Hankey. Music by William Gustavus Fischer.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
How Great Thou Art
Verse 1
O Lord, my
G
God! When I in
C
awesome wonder
Consider
G
all the
D
worlds Thy hands have
G
made
I see the
G
stars, I hear the
C
rolling thunder
Thy power through
G
out the
D
universe dis
G
played
Chorus
Then sings my
G
soul, my
C
Savior God to
G
Thee
How great Thou
Am
art,
D
how great Thou
G
art
Then sings my
G
soul, my
C
Savior God to
G
Thee
How great Thou
Am
art,
D
how great Thou
G
art
Verse 2
When through the
G
woods, and forest
C
glades I wander,
And hear the
G
birds sing
D
sweetly in the
G
trees.
When I look
G
down, from lofty
C
mountain grandeur
And hear the
G
brook, and
D
feel the gentle
G
breeze.
Verse 3
And when I
G
think that God, His
C
Son not sparing
Sent Him to
G
die, I
D
scarce can take it
G
in;
That on the
G
Cross, my burden
C
gladly bearing,
He bled and
G
died to
D
take away my
G
sin.
Verse 4
When Christ shall
G
come, with shout of
C
acclamation,
And take me
G
home, what
D
joy shall fill my
G
heart.
Then I shall
G
bow, in humble
C
adoration,
And there pro
G
claim, "My
D
God, how great Thou
G
art!"
"How Great Thou Art"
Words by Carl Boberg, Stuart Wesley Keene Hine. Music by Adolph Edgren.
©1949 Stuart K. Hine Trust
CCLI License #355637
Words by Carl Boberg, Stuart Wesley Keene Hine. Music by Adolph Edgren.
©1949 Stuart K. Hine Trust
CCLI License #355637
My Redeemer
Verse 1
I will
E
sing of my Re
B
deemer,
And His
B
wondrous love to
E
me;
On the
E
cruel cross He
B
suffered,
From the
B
curse to set me
E
free.
Refrain
Sing, oh
A
sing, of my Re
E
deemer,
With His
B
blood, He purchased
E
me.
On the
A
cross, He sealed my
E
pardon,
Paid the
B
debt, and made me
E
free.
Verse 2
I will
E
tell the wondrous
B
story,
How my
B
lost estate to
E
save,
In His
E
boundless love and
B
mercy,
He the
B
ransom freely
E
gave.
Verse 3
I will
E
praise my dear Re
B
deemer,
His tri
B
umphant power I'll
E
tell,
How the
E
victory He
B
giveth
Over
B
sin, and death, and
E
hell.
Verse 4
I will
E
sing of my Re
B
deemer,
And His
B
heav'nly love to
E
me;
He from
E
death to life hath
B
brought me,
Son of
B
God with Him to
E
be.
"My Redeemer"
Words by Philip Paul Bliss. Music by James McGranahan.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Words by Philip Paul Bliss. Music by James McGranahan.
Public Domain
CCLI License #355637
Wonderful, Merciful Savior
Verse 1
C
Wonderful,
F/C
mer
C
ci
Dm/C
ful
C
Savior
C/E
Precious Re
F
deem
C/E
er
Dm
and
Gsus
Friend
G
E/G#
Am
Who would have
Am/G
thought that a
F
Lamb
Could
C/G
rescue the
G7sus
souls
E/G#
of
Am
men
F
Oh,
F/A
You
C/G
rescue the
Fmaj7/G
so
G7
uls of
C
men
F
C
G/B
Verse 2
C
Counselor,
F/C
Comforter,
C
Keeper
C/E
Spirit we
F
long to em
Gsus
brace
Am
You offer hope when our
F
hearts have
C/G
Hopelessly
G7sus
lost the
Am
way
F
Oh we've
C/G
hopelessly
Fmaj7/G
lost the
C
way
Chorus
Am
You are the
Am/G
One that we
F
praise
G
E/G#
Am
You are the
Am/G
One we a
F
dore
G
E/G#
Am
You give the
C/G
healing and
F
grace
Our
C/G
hearts always
G7sus
hun
E/G#
ger
Am
for
F
Oh
F/A
our
C/G
hearts always
G
hunger
C
for
Verse 3
C
Almighty
F/C
infinite
C
Father
C/E
Faithfully
F
loving Your
Gsus
own
Am
Here in our weakness You
F
find us
C/G
Falling be
G7sus
fore Your
Am
throne
F
Oh we're
C/G
falling be
Fmaj7/G
fore Your
C
throne
"Wonderful, Merciful Savior"
Words and Music by Dawn Rodgers, Eric Wyse.
©1989 Dayspring Music, LLC | Word Music, LLC
CCLI License #355637
Words and Music by Dawn Rodgers, Eric Wyse.
©1989 Dayspring Music, LLC | Word Music, LLC
CCLI License #355637
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."