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HYMNS SELECTED AND ORIGINAL SUNG IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD A.D. 2008 BY THE MEMBERS OF HOPE OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WHILE TRAVELING THROUGH THE WILDERNESS, TO THEIR INHERITANCE OF GLORY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.D. 2008 FIRST EDITION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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HYMNS

SELECTED AND ORIGINAL

SUNG IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD A.D. 2008

BY THE MEMBERS OF

HOPE OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

WHILE TRAVELING THROUGH THE WILDERNESS,

TO THEIR INHERITANCE OF GLORY

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.D. 2008 FIRST EDITION

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Table of Contents 

Page i 

Almighty ...........................................................................................................................................1 Amazing Grace..................................................................................................................................2 Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) .............................................................................................4 And Can It Be ....................................................................................................................................8 Ancient Words................................................................................................................................12 Arise, My Soul, Arise  ......................................................................................................................13 At the Name of Jesus  .....................................................................................................................14 Better is One Day ...........................................................................................................................15 Be Thou My Vision..........................................................................................................................16 Before The Throne.........................................................................................................................  18 Beneath The Cross of Jesus ............................................................................................................20 Blessed Be Your Name....................................................................................................................22 The Church’s One Foundation........................................................................................................24 Christ The Lord Is Risen Today........................................................................................................28 Come, Now Is The Time To Worship ..............................................................................................29 Come Boldly To The Throne of Grace.............................................................................................30 Come Heavy Laden .........................................................................................................................34 Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord ....................................................................................................36 Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing ..............................................................................................37 Come Ye Sinners  ............................................................................................................................38 A Debtor To Mercy Alone...............................................................................................................42 Forever ...........................................................................................................................................46 From the Depths of Woe (Psalm 130) ............................................................................................47 God, All Nature Sings Thy Glory .....................................................................................................48 God, Be Merciful To Me .................................................................................................................50 God Of Wonders.............................................................................................................................52 The Gospel is True ..........................................................................................................................53 Great is Thy Faithfulness ................................................................................................................54 Here I Am To Worship ....................................................................................................................56 Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face to Face......................................................................................57 Holy, Holy, Holy ..............................................................................................................................60 Holy is the Lord (version 3).............................................................................................................61 How Deep The Father’s Love For Us ..............................................................................................62 How Firm A Foundation..................................................................................................................63 How Great Is Our God ....................................................................................................................64 How Great Thou Art .......................................................................................................................66 How Sweet And Awful ....................................................................................................................67 Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise................................................................................................68 I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say .......................................................................................................69 Indescribable ..................................................................................................................................70 In Christ Alone ................................................................................................................................72 Isaiah 43..........................................................................................................................................74 It Is Finished....................................................................................................................................76 It Is Finished – Part II (Hark The Voice of Love and Mercy .............................................................78 It Is Well With My Soul ...................................................................................................................83 Jesus Cast A Look On Me................................................................................................................84 Jesus Is Our Great Salvation ...........................................................................................................87 

Table of Contents 

Page ii 

Jesus Lover of My Soul ...................................................................................................................88 Jesus Shall Regin .............................................................................................................................92 Jesus, With Thy Church Abide ........................................................................................................93 Jesus Whispers ...............................................................................................................................94 Join, Every Tongue, To Sing & Praise..............................................................................................96 King of Saints ..................................................................................................................................97 Laden With Guilt And Full of Fears.................................................................................................98 Lead On, O King Eternal..................................................................................................................99 Let It Rise ......................................................................................................................................102 Lion of Judah.................................................................................................................................103 Lord, Dissolve My Frozen Heart ...................................................................................................104 Lord, I Lift Your Name on High .....................................................................................................106 Lord Thou Hast Searched and Seen Me Through.........................................................................107 Meekness and Majesty.................................................................................................................108 My Jesus, I Love Thee ...................................................................................................................110 My Raptured Soul  ........................................................................................................................112 O Day of Rest and Gladness..........................................................................................................114 O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing ..............................................................................................118 O God, Our Help In Ages Past.......................................................................................................119 O The Valleys ................................................................................................................................120 O Worship The King......................................................................................................................122 O The Deep, Deep Love of Jesus ..................................................................................................127 On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand................................................................................................131 Open The Eyes of My Heart..........................................................................................................136 Poor Sinner Dejected With Fear  ..................................................................................................137 The Power of the Cross (Oh to See the Dawn).............................................................................141 Praise My Soul The King of Heaven ..............................................................................................144 Praise To The Lord, The Almighty.................................................................................................148 Salvation Belongs to Our God.......................................................................................................149 Shout to the Lord..........................................................................................................................150 Shout to the North .......................................................................................................................151 A Sinner Cries to Thee ..................................................................................................................152 Stricken, Smitten, Afflicted...........................................................................................................154 Thou Lovely Source of True Delight .............................................................................................158 Thou Poor Afflicted, Tempted Soul ..............................................................................................162 Thy Mercy My God .......................................................................................................................164 We Are God’s People....................................................................................................................165 We Are The Body of Christ ...........................................................................................................166 We Will Glorify .............................................................................................................................168 Whate’er My God Ordains Is Right...............................................................................................169 Why Should I Fear.........................................................................................................................172 The Wonderful Cross (When I Survey The Wondrous Cross).......................................................174 You Are My King (Amazing Love)..................................................................................................175     

This hymnal / songbook contains the music sung during the Sunday morning worship services of Hope of Christ Presbyterian Church, Stafford, Virginia from April, 2008

through mid-October 2008.

All song sheets, lyrics, chord charts and sheet music printed in this book are available from public sources and were obtained without charge.

This book is not for sale and no profits have been generated by its printing.

Hope of Christ Presbyterian Church PO Box 1483

Stafford, VA 22555-1483 http://www.hopeofchrist.net

CCLI license # 2960788

Meeting Location: H.H. Poole Middle School 800 Eustace Road

Stafford, VA 22554 Pastor Leonard Bailey [email protected]

(540) 645-2880

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CAPO 2 D G At the Name of Jesus, every knee shall bow, D G Every tongue confess Him King of glory now; A G D ’Tis the Father’s pleasure we should call Him Lord, D Bm A D G Who from the beginning was the migh-ty Word. D G At His voice creation sprang at once to sight, D G All the angel faces, all the hosts of light, A G D Thrones and dominations, stars upon their way, D Bm A All the heavenly orders, in their great ar - ray. Bm G Humbled for a season, to receive a name Bm G From the lips of sinners unto whom He came, A G D Faithfully He bore it, spotless to the last, D Bm A D G Brought it back victorious when from death He passed. D G In your hearts enthrone Him; there let Him subdue D G All that is not holy, all that is not true; A G D Crown Him as your Captain in temptation’s hour; D Bm A D G Let His will enfold you in its light and power. D G Jesus, Lord and Savior, shall return again, D G With His Father’s glory, with His angel train; A G D For all wreaths of empire meet upon His brow, D Bm A G D G D And our hearts confess Him King of glo - ry now.

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3. Lives again our glorious King; Alleluia!Where, O death, is now thy sting? Alleluia!Once he died, our souls to save; Alleluia!Where thy victory, O grave?

4. Soar we now where Christ has led, Alleluia!Foll’wing our exalted Head; Alleluia!Made like him, like him we rise; Alleluia!Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Alleluia!

5. Hail, the Lord of earth and heav’n! Alleluia!Praise to thee by both be giv’n; Alleluia!Thee we greet triumphant now; Alleluia1Hail, the Resurrection, thou! Alleluia! Alleluia!

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D D2 Dsus D Come, now is the time to worship A Em7 G Come, now is the time to give your heart D D2 Dsus D Come, just as you are to worship A Em7 G D Come, just as you are before your God, come G D D2 One day every tongue will confess you are God G D D2 One day every knew will bow G Bm7 Still the greatest treasure remains for those G A2 Who gladly choose you now

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Come Boldly to the Throne of Grace Words by D. Herbert, 1838, Music by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells, 2004

D Bm Come boldly to a throne of grace, Ye wretched sinners come; Em A And lay your load at Jesus' feet, And plead what he has done. D Bm "How can I come?" Some soul may say, "I'm lame and cannot walk; Em A My guilt and sin have stopped my mouth; I sigh, but dare not talk." D Bm Come boldly to the throne of grace, Though lost, and blind, and lame; Em A Jehovah is the sinner's Friend, And ever was the same. (Chorus) D Bm He makes the dead to hear his voice; He makes the blind to see; Em A The sinner lost he came to save, And set the prisoner free. D Bm Come boldly to the throne of grace, For Jesus fills the throne; Em A And those he kills he makes alive; He hears the sigh or groan. D Bm Poor bankrupt souls, who feel and know The hell of sin within, Em A Come boldly to the throne of grace; The Lord will take you in. (Chorus) D Bm He makes the dead to hear his voice; He makes the blind to see; Em A The sinner lost he came to save, And set the prisoner free. A D Sets them free

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Come Boldly to the Throne of Grace Words by D. Herbert, 1838, Music by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells, 2004

F Dm Come boldly to a throne of grace, Ye wretched sinners come; Gm C And lay your load at Jesus' feet, And plead what he has done. F Dm "How can I come?" Some soul may say, "I'm lame and cannot walk; Gm C My guilt and sin have stopped my mouth; I sigh, but dare not talk." F Dm Come boldly to the throne of grace, Though lost, and blind, and lame; Gm C Jehovah is the sinner's Friend, And ever was the same. (Chorus) F Dm He makes the dead to hear his voice; He makes the blind to see; Gm C The sinner lost he came to save, And set the prisoner free. F Dm Come boldly to the throne of grace, For Jesus fills the throne; Gm C And those he kills he makes alive; He hears the sigh or groan. F Dm Poor bankrupt souls, who feel and know The hell of sin within, Gm C Come boldly to the throne of grace; The Lord will take you in. (Chorus) F Dm He makes the dead to hear his voice; He makes the blind to see; Gm C The sinner lost he came to save, And set the prisoner free. C F Sets them free

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Come Ye SinnersWords by Joseph HartMusic by Matthew Smith

4. Let not conscience make you linger, nor of fitness fondly dream.All the fitness He requires is to feel your need of Him.This He gives you, this He gives you,'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.

5. Lo! The Incarnate God, ascended; pleads the merit of His blood.Venture on Him; venture wholly,Let no other trust intrude.None but Jesus, none but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good.

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Come, Ye Sinners ©2000 Detuned Radio Music (ASCAP). Words: Joseph Hart. Music: Matthew S. Smith. C F G 1. Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched, C F G Weak and wounded, sick and sore; F C G Jesus, ready, stands to save you, F C G Full of pity, joined with power. G F G Am He is able, He is able; G Am C F He is willing; doubt no more. C F G 2. Come ye needy, come, and welcome, C F G God’s free bounty glorify; F C G True belief and true repentance, F C G Every grace that brings you nigh. G F G Am Without money, without money G Am C F Come to Jesus Christ and buy.

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A Debtor to Mercy AloneWords by Augustus Toplady, 1771, Music by Kevin Twit, 1998

E F# B E A B E EsusA debtor to mercy alone, Of covenant mercy I sing; E F# B E A B E EsusNor fear, with Thy righteousness on, My person and offering to bring. C# B E F# E BThe terrors of law and of God With me can have nothing to do; C# B E Esus E F# A B EMy Savior’s obedience and blood Hide all my transgressions from view

E F# B E A B E EsusThe work which His goodness began, The arm of His strength will complete; E F# B E A B E EsusHis promise is yea and amen, And never was forfeited yet. C# B E F# E BThings future, nor things that are now, Not all things below nor above C# B E Esus E F# A B ECan make Him His purpose forego, Or sever my soul from His love. E F# B E A B E EsusMy name from the palms of His hands Eternity will not erase; E F# B E A B E EsusImpressed on His heart it remains In marks of indelible grace. C# B E F# E BYes, I to the end shall endure, As sure as the earnest is given C# B E Esus E F# A B EMore happy, but not more secure, The glorified spirits in heaven.

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G Give thanks to the Lord for he is good his love endures forever C G for he is good he is above all things his love endures forever D C Sing praise, sing praise G With the mighty hand and an outstretched arm his love endures forever C G For the life that’s been reborn his love endures forever D C Sing praise, sing praise D C Sing praise, sing praise Chorus G Forever God is faithful Em Forever God is strong D C Forever God is with us, forever G From the rising to the setting sun his love endures forever C G And by the grace of God we will carry on his love endures forever D C Sing praise, sing praise D C Sing praise, sing praise

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4. What though I wait the live-long night,And till the dawn appeareth,My heart still trusteth in his might;It doubteth not nor feareth;Do thus, O ye of Israel's seed, Ye of the Spirit born indeed;And wait till God appeareth. (echo)And wait till God appeareth (echo)

5. Though great our sins and sore our woesHis grace much more aboundeth;His helping love no limit knows,Our upmost need it soundeth.Our Shepherd good and true is He,Who will at last His Israel freeFrom all their sin and sorrow (echo)From all their sin and sorrow (echo)

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Music by Christopher Miner

5. Gracious God, my heart renew, Make my spirit right and trueCast me not away from thee, Let thy Spirit dwell in me;Thy salvation's joy impart,Steadfast make my willing heart.

6. Sinners then shall learn from me, And return O God to TheeSavior all my guilt remove, And my tongue shall sing Thy loveTouch my silent lips O Lord, And my mouth shall praise accord

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God, Be Merciful to Me ©1997 Christopher Miner Music. Words: Psalter 1912. Music: Christopher Miner. Capo II

G D Em C 1. God, be merciful to me; G D Em C On Thy grace I rest my plea G D Em C Plenteous in compassion Thou, G D Em Blot out my transgressions now; C D G D Em Wash me, make me pure with—in; C D G Cleanse, O cleanse me from my sin. G D Em C G D Em C 2. My transgressions I confess; G D Em C Grief and guilt my soul oppress. G D Em C I have sinned against Thy grace, G D Em And provoked Thee to Thy face. C D G D Em I confess Thy judgement just; C D G Speechless, I Thy mercy trust. G D Em C

G D Em C 5. Gracious God, my heart renew, G D Em C Make my spirit right and true. G D Em C Cast me not away from Thee, G D Em Let Thy Spirit dwell in me; C D G D Em Thy salvation’s joy impart, C D G Steadfast make my willing heart. G D Em C G D Em C 6. Sinners then shall learn from me, G D Em C And return, O God, to Thee G D Em C Savior all my guilt remove, G D Em And my tongue shall sing Thy love C D G D Em Touch my silent lips, O Lord, C D G And my mouth shall praise accord G D Em C

3. I am evil, born in sin; Thou desirest truth within. Thou alone my Savior art, Teach Thy wisdom to my heart; Make me pure, Thy grace bestow, Wash me whiter than the snow.

4. Broken, humbled to the dust By Thy wrath and judgment just, Let my contrite heart rejoice, And in gladness hear Thy voice; From my sins O hide Thy face, Blot them out in boundless grace.

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GOD OF WONDERS

Intro: Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (optional walkdown to Em7) Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (optional walkdown to Em7) Verse 1: Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (optional walkdown to Em7) Lord of all creation, Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (optional walkdown) Of water, earth and sky. Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (optional walkdown) The heavens are Your tabernacle, Dsus4 Em7 Csus2 (start a steady beat) Glory to the Lord on high! Chorus: G D God of wonders, beyond our galaxy Am C You are holy, holy G D The universe declares Your majesty Am C You are holy, holy C D (shifted C) C Lord of heaven and earth C D (shifted C) C Lord of heaven and earth Verse 2: Early in the morning I will celebrate the light And as I stumble through the darkness I will call Your name by night Repeat Chorus

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"The Gospel is True" Words & Music: David B Hampton & Scott Wesley Brown,

G C [1] We have a hope that is living,

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We have a God who's forgiven us.

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While we were yet in sin.

[2] We have a grace that's amazing, A free gift to know Him by faith, To live for His praise, And long for the day, When we see him face to face.

CHORUS:

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Thank you Jesus.

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Oh, how we worship you.

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Thank you, Jesus.

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Hallelujah, the gospel is true.

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Hallelujah, the gospel is true.

[3] We have been crucified with Him. Buried and risen to life. Now justified, soon glorified. We shall be made like Christ.

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Great is Thy Faithfulness   (Key = D)

Words: Thomas Obediah Chisholm Tune: Faithfulness, William M. Runyan

Guitar arrangement by Rich DeRuiter ([email protected])

D Gmaj7 G6 G/A A7 G/D DGreat is Thy faith-fulness, O God, my Fa -ther.G A/G G F#m7 Bm7 E AThere is no shadow of turning with Thee.A7 D Am7 D7 Gmaj7 G6Thou changest not; Thy compassions, they fail not,E/G# D/A Em9 A7 DAs Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.

(Chorus:)A G DGreat is Thy faithfulness.B EmGreat is Thy faithfulness.A A/G D/F# (Bm7)A/E(Bm7) E AMorning by morning new mer-cies I see.A7 A Am7 D7 Gmaj7 G6All I have needed Thy hand hath provid - ed.E/G# D/A Em9 A7 AGreat is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me.

D Gmaj7 G6 G/A A7 G/D DSummer and win - ter, and springtime and har-vest,G A/G G F#m7 Bm7 E ASun, moon, and stars in their courses above,A7 D Am7 D7 Gmaj7 G6Join with all nature in man-i-fold wit - ness,E/G# D/A Em9 A7 DTo Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

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D Gmaj7 G6 G/A A7 G/D DPardon for sin and a peace that en-dur-eth,G A/G G F#m7 Bm7 E AThine own dear presence to cheer and to guide.A7 D Am7 D7 Gmaj7 G6Strength for today and bright hope for to-mor - row,E/G# D/A Em9 A7 DBlessings all mine, with ten thousand be-side.

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Great is Thy Faithfulness   (Key = C)

Words: Thomas Obediah Chisholm Tune: Faithfulness, William M. Runyan

Guitar arrangement by Rich DeRuiter ([email protected])

C Fmaj7 F6 F/G G7 F/C CGreat is Thy faith-fulness, O God, my Fa -ther.F G/F F Em7 Am7 D GThere is no shadow of turning with Thee.G7 C Gm7 C7 Fmaj7 F6Thou changest not; Thy compassions, they fail not,D/F# C/G Dm9 G7 CAs Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.

(Chorus:)G F CGreat is Thy faithfulness.A DmGreat is Thy faithfulness.G G/F C/E (Am7)G/D(Am7) D GMorning by morning new mer-cies I see.G7 C Gm7 C7 Fmaj7 F6All I have needed Thy hand hath provid - ed.D/F# C/G Dm9 G7 CGreat is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me.

C Fmaj7 F6 F/G G7 F/C CSummer and win - ter, and springtime and har-vest,F G/F F Em7 Am7 D GSun, moon, and stars in their courses above,G7 C Gm7 C7 Fmaj7 F6Join with all nature in man-i-fold wit - ness,D/F# C/G Dm9 G7 CTo Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

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C Fmaj7 F6 F/G G7 F/C CPardon for sin and a peace that en-dur-eth,F G/F F Em7 Am7 D GThine own dear presence to cheer and to guide.G7 C Gm7 C7 Fmaj7 F6Strength for today and bright hope for to-mor - row,D/F# C/G Dm9 G7 CBlessings all mine, with ten thousand be-side.

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Here I am to Worship Written by Tim Hughes Capo II Verse 1 D Asus Em Light of the World, You stepped down into darkness D Asus G Opened my eyes, let me see D Asus Em Beauty that made this heart adore you D Asus G Hope of a life spent with You Chorus D So, here I am to worship Asus Here I am to bow down D G Here I am to say that You're my God D And You're altogether lovely Asus Altogether worthy D G Altogether wonderful to me Verse 2 D Asus Em D King of all days, oh so highly exalted Asus G Glorious in heaven above D Asus Em Humbly You came to the Earth D Asus G You created all for love's sake become poor Chorus X1 Bridge Asus D G And I'll never know how much it cost Asus D G To see my sin upon that cross X2 Asus D G I'll never know how much it cost CHORUS X2 BRIDGE X2 © 2000 Kingsway's Thankyou Music. CCLI# 1596342 Album: iWorship Volume 2

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Holy, Holy, HolyWords by Reginald HeberMusic by John Dykes

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Holy is the Lord (Version3) Chris Tomlin

CAPO III VERSE: G C2 Dsus4 We stand and lift up our hands G/B C2 Dsus4 For the joy of the Lord is our strength. G C2 Dsus4 We bow down and worship Him now. G/B C2 Dsus4 How great, how awesome is He. PRE-CHORUS: A7 C2 And together we sing, A7 C2 Everyone sing, CHORUS: G C2 Dsus4 Holy is the Lord God Almighty, Em7 C2 Dsus4 The earth is filled with His glory. G C2 Dsus4 Holy is the Lord God Almighty, Em7 C2 Dsus4 The earth is filled with His glory, Em7 C2 Dsus4 The earth is filled with His glory. BRIDGE: G D/F#

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How Firm a FoundationWords attributed to R. KeeneTraditional American Melody

4. When through the deep waters, I call thee to goThe rivers of grief, Shall not thee overflowFor I will be with thee, Thy troubles to blessAnd sanctify to thee, Thy deepest distress

5. When through fiery trials, Thy pathway shall lieMy grace, all sufficient, Shall be thy supplyThe flame shall not hurt thee, I only designThy dross to consume, And thy gold to refine

6. The soul that on Jesus, Hath leaned for reposeI will not, I will not desert to his foesThat soul though all Hell, Should endeavor to breakI'll never, no never, no never forsake

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G Em7 The splendor of the King, clothed in majesty C2 Let all the earth rejoice, all the earth rejoice G Em7 He wraps Himself in light, and darkness tries to hide C2 And trembles at His voice, and trembles at His voice

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And age to age He stands, and time is in His hands; Beginning and the End, Beginning and the End The God-head, three in one, Father, Spirit, Son, The Lion and the Lamb, the Lion and the Lamb

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You’re the Name above all names,You are worthy of all praise, Cmaj7 D G My heart will sing: How great is our God!

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How Great Thou Art

©1953, 1955, Manna Music Words and Music by Stuart K. Hine

E7 A D O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder A E7 A Consider all the works Thy hands have made, E7 A D I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, A E7 A Thy power throughout the universe displayed. REFRAIN: D A Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee; E7 A How great Thou art! How great Thou art! D A Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee; Bm E7 A How great Thou art! How great Thou art! When through the woods, the forest glades I wander And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze... And when I think that God, His Son not sparing, Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in; That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing, He bled and died to take away my sin... When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart! Then I shall bow in humble adoration And there proclaim, my God how great Thou art!

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Dsus/F# G G2 From the highest of heights to the depths of the sea Am Am7/G F Creation's revealing Your majesty Em Dsus/F# G G2 From the colours of fall to the fragrance of spring Am Am7/G F Every creature unique in the song that it sings C2 All exclaiming G Dsus Indescribable, uncontainable, C2 Em You placed the stars in the sky and You know them by name. C2 You are amazing God G G2 Dsus All powerful, untameable, C2 Em Awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly proclaim C2 You are amazing God Em Dsus/F# G G2 Who has told every lightning bolt where it should go Am Am7/G F Or seen heavenly storehouses laden with snow Em Dsus/F# G G2 Who imagined the sun and gives source to its light Am Am7/G F Yet conceals it to bring us the coolness of night C2 None can fathom G Dsus Indescribable, uncontainable, C2 Em You placed the stars in the sky and You know them by name. C2 You are amazing God G G2 Dsus All powerful, untameable, C2 Em Awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly proclaim C2 You are amazing God G Dsus Incomparable, unchangeable C2 Em You see the depths of my heart and You love me the same C2 You are amazing God C2 You are amazing God

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In Christ Alone vs. 1 G D G A In Christ a - lone my hope is found, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G DHe is my light, my strength, my song;

G D G A This Corner - stone, this solid Ground, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G D Firm through the fier - cest drought and storm. D/F# G D/F# Asus4 A What heights of love, what depths of peace, D/F# G Bm7 Asus4 When fears are stilled, when strivings cease!

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G D G A My Comfor - ter, my All in All, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G/A D Here in the love of Christ I stand.

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vs. 3 G D G A There in the ground His body lay, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G D Light of the world by dark - ness slain: G D G AThen bursting forth in glorious Day

D/F# G D/F# Em7 G D Up from the grave He rose a - gain! D/F# G D/F# Asus4 A And as He stands in vic - tor - y D/F# G Bm7 Asus4 A Sin’s curse has lost its grip on me, G D G AFor I am His and He is mine –

D/F# G D/F# Em7 G/A D Bought with the prec - ious blood of Christ.

vs. 4 G D G A No guilt in life, no fear in death, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G D This is the power of Christ in me; G D G A From life’s first cry to final breath, D/F# G D/F# Em7 G D Jesus com - mands my des - tin - y. D/F# G D/F# Asus4 A No power of hell, no scheme of man, D/F# G Bm7 Asus4 A Can ever pluck me from His hand; G D G A‘Til He re - turns or calls me home,

D/F# G D/F# Em7 G/A D Here in the power of Christ I’ll stand! Stuart Townend & Keith Getty Copyright © 2001 Kingsway’s Thankyou Music, P.O. Box 75, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN23 6NW, UK. [email protected].

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It Is Finished Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #982 Words - Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 Music - Clint Wells and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 E "It is finished!" Sinners hear it; E Tis the dying Victor's cry; C#m "It is finished!" Angels bear it, A Bear the joyful truth on high: F# G# A B "It is finished!" Tell it through the earth and sky! F# G# A B "It is finished!" Tell it through the earth and sky! Justice, from her awful station, Bars the sinner's peace no more; Justice views with approbation What the Savior did and bore; Grace and mercy now display their boundless store. "It is finished!" All is over; Yes, the cup of wrath is drained; Such the truth these words discover; Thus the victory was obtained; 'Tis a victory none but Jesus could have gained. Crown the mighty Conqueror, crown him, Who his people's foes o'ercame! In the highest heaven enthrone him! Men and angels sound his fame! Great his glory! Jesus bears a matchless name. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com

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It Is Finished - Part II (Hark, the Voice of Love and Mercy) Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #93 Words: Attributed to Jonathan Evans, 1784 & Benjamin Francis, 1787. Music: Jeff Koonce, 2005. Capo III D/F# A Hark, the voice of love and mercy, D Sounds aloud from Calvary! D/F# A See, it rends the rocks asunder, D Shakes the earth and veils the sky! D/B D/C# “It is finished, It is finished,” A D Hear the dying Savior cry. “It is finished,” O what pleasure, Do these charming words afford. Heavenly blessings, without measure, Flow to us from Christ the Lord. “It is finished, it is finished,” Saints the dying words record. Finished all the types and shadows, Of the ceremonial law; Finished all that God had promised; Death and hell no more shall awe. “It is finished, it is finished,” Saints from hence your comfort draw. Tune your harps anew, ye seraphs; Join to sing the pleasing theme; Saints on earth and all in heaven, Join to praise Immanuel’s name. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Glory to the bleeding lamb! © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com

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Jesus Whispers Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #180 Words - Joseph Hart (1712-1768), 1759 Music - Clint Wells and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 CAPO III G G/C Lamb of God, we fall before thee, G G/C Humbly trusting in thy cross; G G/C That alone be all our glory; G G/C All things else are vain and loss. Thee we own a perfect Savior, Only source of all that's good: Every grace and every favor Comes to us through Jesus' blood. refrain: D Jesus whispers this sweet sentence, C "Son, thy sins are all forgiven." D Faith He gives us to believe, C C Hearing ears and seeing eyes. When we live on Jesus' merit, Then we worship God aright, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Then we savingly unite. Hear the whole conclusion of it; Great or good, whate'er we call, God, or King, or Priest, or Prophet, Jesus Christ is All in All. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com

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Join, Every Tongue, To Sing & PraiseGadsby Hymnal #445 (Hart)

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D G 1. JOIN, every tongue, to sing and praise D A7The mercies of our Lord ; D G The love of Christ, our God and King, D A7 DLet every heart record. G D He saved us from the wrath of God, G D A7 And paid our ransom with his blood. D GJOIN, every tongue, to sing and praise D A7 D The mercies of our Lord ;

2. What wondrous grace was this, was this! We sinned; and Jesus died: He wrought our perfect righteousness, And we were justified: We ran the score to lengths extreme, And all our debt was charged on him.JOIN, every tongue, to sing and praise The mercies of our Lord ;

3. Hell was our just desert, And he that hell endured; Our guilt broke his guiltless heart With wrath that we incurr'd; We bruised his body, spilt his blood, And both became our heavenly food.JOIN, every tongue, to sing and praiseThe mercies of our Lord ; Repeat verse 1

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VERSE 1: E D A E O the valleys are filled with the sound of praise, D A And the lion shall lie with the lamb. E D A E Of His government there shall be no end D A And His glory shall fill the earth. REFRAIN: E D A D May your kingdom come, May Your will be done, D A Let it reign, let it rule in our lives. E E D A E There's a shout from the camp as we answer the call, D A Hail the King, Hail the Lord of all! VERSE 2: E D A E O the earth has been made by the strength of your hand, D A And the heavens the work of Your power. E D A E Though they all will change, you remain the same D E And your years will not come to an end.

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O Worship the King KEYBOARD Adapted from: 1833 Hymn by Robert Grant BASS True Key Ab Db Eb O worship the King all glorious above, Ab Eb Ab O gratefully sing his pow’r and his love; Eb7 Our shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, Ab Eb7 Ab Pavilioned in splendor and girded with praise. Ab Db Eb O tell of His might, O sing of His grace, Ab Eb Ab Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space. Eb7 His chariots of wrath the deep thunder-clouds form, Ab Eb7 Ab And dark is His path on the wings of the storm. Chorus: Db2 Fm7

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O Worship the King (page 2 of 2) KEYBOARD BASS Ab Db Eb Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, Ab Eb Ab In You do we trust, nor find You to fail; Eb7 Your mercies how tender, how firm to the end. Ab Eb7 Ab Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend! Chorus: Db2 Fm7

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O Worship the King GUITAR Adapted from: 1833 Hymn by Robert Grant CAPO 1 (True key is Ab) G C D O worship the King all glorious above, G D G O gratefully sing his pow’r and his love; D7 Our shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, G D7 G Pavilioned in splendor and girded with praise. G C D O tell of His might, O sing of His grace, G D G Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space. D7 His chariots of wrath the deep thunder-clouds form, G D7 G And dark is His path on the wings of the storm. Chorus: C2 Em7

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Capo II Low E Open D G D1. On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, D AAnd cast a wishful eye D G DTo Canaan’s fair and happy land, D Asus A DWhere my possessions lie.

2. All o’er those wide extended plains,Shines one eternal day;There God the Son forever reigns,And scatters night away.

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Shout to the North Written by Martin Smith Verse 1 (men): G D C Men of faith, rise up and sing G D C Of the great and glorious King G D C You are strong when you feel weak, G D C In your broken-ness, complete. Chorus (all): G C D Shout to the north and the south. G C D Sing to the east and the west. G C D Jesus is Saviour to all, C D G Lord of heaven and earth. Verse 2 (women): G D C Rise up women of the truth G D C Stand and sing to broken hearts G D C Who can know the healing power G D C Of our glorious King of love? Chorus 2x (all): G C D Shout to the north and the south. G C D Sing to the east and the west. G C D Jesus is Saviour to all, C D G Lord of heaven and earth.

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A Sinner Cries to TheeHymn by Samuel Medley Music by Robert Turner

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Am Dm 1 HEAR, gracious God, a sinner's cry, Am E For I have no where else to fly; Am Dm My hope, my only hope's in thee; " Am E Am O God, be merciful to me !" Dm Am 2 To thee I come, a sinner poor, Dm Am And wait for mercy at thy door; Dm Am Indeed, I've no where else to flee; " Am E Am O God, be merciful to me!" 3 To thee I come, a sinner weak, And scarce know how to pray or speak; From fear and weakness set me free; " O God, be merciful to me!" 4 To thee I come, a sinner great, And well thou knowest all my state; Yet full forgiveness is with thee; " O God, be merciful to me!" 5 To thee I come, a sinner lost, Nor have I aught wherein to trust; But where thou art, my Lord, I’d be ; " O God, be merciful to me !" 6 To glory bring me, Lord, at last, And there, when all my fears are past, With all thy saints I'll then agree, My God has shown mercy to me!

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The Wonderful Cross

Written by: Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin, J. D. Walt & Isaac Watts D G D [1] When I survey the wondrous cross D G D A On which the Prince of glory died, D G D My richest gain I count but loss, D A D And pour contempt on all my pride. [2] See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down: Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? CHORUS: A D A D Oh the wonderful Cross, oh the wonderful Cross G D A Bids me come and die and find that I may truly live A D A D Oh the wonderful Cross, oh the wonderful Cross G D All who gather here by grace draw near A And bless Your name [3] Were the whole realm of Nature mine, That were an offering far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all!

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You Are My King (Amazing Love) Words and Music by Billy James Foote

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