Chords for Come To Jesus by Kenneth Cope with Finding Faith in Christ
Tempo:
71 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Eb
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[D] [G]
Weak and [C] wounded sinner, [A] lost and left to [G] die,
[Dm] Oh, raise your head, for love is passing [G] by.
Come [C] to Jesus, come to [F] Jesus, [C] come to [G] Jesus, [C] and live.
Now your burden's lifted and carried [G] far away,
[Dm] And precious blood has washed [G] away the stain.
So [C] sing to Jesus, sing to [F] Jesus, [C] sing to [G] Jesus,
[C] And like a [Db] newborn baby, don't be [Ab] afraid to crawl,
And [Db] remember when you [Gb] walk, sometimes [Ab] we fall.
So fall [Db] on Jesus, fall [Gb] on Jesus, [Db] fall on [Ab] Jesus, [Db] and live.
[Gb]
Sometimes the way [Db] is lonely and [Bbm] steep and [Ab] filled with pain,
So if your sky [Gb] is dark and [Ab] pours the rain,
[Eb] Then cry to [Db] Jesus, cry to Jesus, cry to [Ab] Jesus, [Gb] and live.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, when the [Eb] love spills over and [Cm] music fills [Bb] the night,
[Fm] When you can't [Ab] contain your [Bb] joy inside,
[Bbm] Then [Eb] dance to Jesus, dance for Jesus, dance for [Bb] Jesus,
[Eb] And live.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] With your final heartbeat, [Eb]
kiss [Cm] the world [Bb] goodbye,
And go in [Ab] peace and laugh [Cm] on [F] glory's side.
[Bbm] And fly [Eb] to Jesus, fly to Jesus, fly to [Bb] Jesus, [Eb] and live.
[Ab] [Eb] Fly [Bb] [Eb] to Jesus, fly [Ab] to [Eb] Jesus, fly to Jesus.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Fm] [Eb]
[D] I pray that all of us will reflect gratitude [A]
[D] for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
His glorious [A] gospel provides [E] answers to life's greatest questions.
[G] Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where does my spirit go [A] when I die?
[D] He taught us how to pray.
He taught us how to [G] serve.
He taught us how to [A] live.
His [D] life is a [G] legacy of [D] love.
The sick he healed, [Gm] the downtrodden he lifted, the sinner [E] he saved.
The [G] time came when he stood alone, [A] some apostles doubted, one betrayed him,
the Roman soldiers pierced his side,
[G] the angry [A] mob took his [D] life.
[G] There yet rings [A] from Golgotha's hill [D] his compassionate words,
[Bm] Father, forgive [D] them, for they know [G] not what they [Gm] do.
Earlier, perhaps perceiving [E] the culmination of his earthly mission, [G] he spoke the lament,
[A] Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, [D] but the Son of Man hath not [G] where to lay his head.
[Bm] No room in the [D] inn was not a singular expression [A] of rejection, just the first.
[D] Yet he invites you and me to receive him.
Behold, I stand at the door and knock.
If any [A] man hear my voice and open the door,
I [D] will come into him and sup with him and he with me.
[Bm] Who was this man of sorrows, acquainted [D] with grief?
Who is the [F] King of Glory, this Lord of [D] hosts?
He is our Master, he is our Savior, he is the [G] Son of God, [D] he is the author [G] of our salvation.
He beckons, follow me.
He [A] instructs, go and do thou likewise.
He pleads, keep my commandments.
Let us follow him, let us [D] emulate his example, [A] let us obey his [D] word.
[G] By so doing, we give to [Bm] him the [D] divine gift of gratitude.
[A] Brothers and sisters, my sincere prayer is that we may [D] adapt to the changes in our lives,
that we may realize what is most important, that we may express our gratitude always,
and thus [C] find joy in [A] the journey.
In the [D] name of Jesus Christ, [A] amen.
[N]
[D] [G]
Weak and [C] wounded sinner, [A] lost and left to [G] die,
[Dm] Oh, raise your head, for love is passing [G] by.
Come [C] to Jesus, come to [F] Jesus, [C] come to [G] Jesus, [C] and live.
Now your burden's lifted and carried [G] far away,
[Dm] And precious blood has washed [G] away the stain.
So [C] sing to Jesus, sing to [F] Jesus, [C] sing to [G] Jesus,
[C] And like a [Db] newborn baby, don't be [Ab] afraid to crawl,
And [Db] remember when you [Gb] walk, sometimes [Ab] we fall.
So fall [Db] on Jesus, fall [Gb] on Jesus, [Db] fall on [Ab] Jesus, [Db] and live.
[Gb]
Sometimes the way [Db] is lonely and [Bbm] steep and [Ab] filled with pain,
So if your sky [Gb] is dark and [Ab] pours the rain,
[Eb] Then cry to [Db] Jesus, cry to Jesus, cry to [Ab] Jesus, [Gb] and live.
[Ab]
[Bb] Oh, when the [Eb] love spills over and [Cm] music fills [Bb] the night,
[Fm] When you can't [Ab] contain your [Bb] joy inside,
[Bbm] Then [Eb] dance to Jesus, dance for Jesus, dance for [Bb] Jesus,
[Eb] And live.
[Ab] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] With your final heartbeat, [Eb]
kiss [Cm] the world [Bb] goodbye,
And go in [Ab] peace and laugh [Cm] on [F] glory's side.
[Bbm] And fly [Eb] to Jesus, fly to Jesus, fly to [Bb] Jesus, [Eb] and live.
[Ab] [Eb] Fly [Bb] [Eb] to Jesus, fly [Ab] to [Eb] Jesus, fly to Jesus.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Fm] [Eb]
[D] I pray that all of us will reflect gratitude [A]
[D] for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
His glorious [A] gospel provides [E] answers to life's greatest questions.
[G] Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where does my spirit go [A] when I die?
[D] He taught us how to pray.
He taught us how to [G] serve.
He taught us how to [A] live.
His [D] life is a [G] legacy of [D] love.
The sick he healed, [Gm] the downtrodden he lifted, the sinner [E] he saved.
The [G] time came when he stood alone, [A] some apostles doubted, one betrayed him,
the Roman soldiers pierced his side,
[G] the angry [A] mob took his [D] life.
[G] There yet rings [A] from Golgotha's hill [D] his compassionate words,
[Bm] Father, forgive [D] them, for they know [G] not what they [Gm] do.
Earlier, perhaps perceiving [E] the culmination of his earthly mission, [G] he spoke the lament,
[A] Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, [D] but the Son of Man hath not [G] where to lay his head.
[Bm] No room in the [D] inn was not a singular expression [A] of rejection, just the first.
[D] Yet he invites you and me to receive him.
Behold, I stand at the door and knock.
If any [A] man hear my voice and open the door,
I [D] will come into him and sup with him and he with me.
[Bm] Who was this man of sorrows, acquainted [D] with grief?
Who is the [F] King of Glory, this Lord of [D] hosts?
He is our Master, he is our Savior, he is the [G] Son of God, [D] he is the author [G] of our salvation.
He beckons, follow me.
He [A] instructs, go and do thou likewise.
He pleads, keep my commandments.
Let us follow him, let us [D] emulate his example, [A] let us obey his [D] word.
[G] By so doing, we give to [Bm] him the [D] divine gift of gratitude.
[A] Brothers and sisters, my sincere prayer is that we may [D] adapt to the changes in our lives,
that we may realize what is most important, that we may express our gratitude always,
and thus [C] find joy in [A] the journey.
In the [D] name of Jesus Christ, [A] amen.
[N]
Key:
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G
A
Eb
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G
A
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Weak and [C] wounded sinner, _ [A] lost and left to [G] die,
[Dm] Oh, raise your head, for love is passing [G] by. _ _
Come [C] to Jesus, _ come to [F] Jesus, _ _ [C] come to [G] Jesus, _ [C] and live.
_ _ Now your burden's lifted and carried [G] far away,
[Dm] And precious blood has washed [G] away the stain.
_ So [C] sing to Jesus, _ sing to [F] Jesus, _ [C] sing to [G] Jesus,
_ [C] And _ _ _ like a [Db] newborn baby, don't be [Ab] afraid to crawl,
And [Db] remember when you [Gb] walk, sometimes [Ab] we fall.
_ So fall [Db] on Jesus, fall [Gb] on Jesus, [Db] fall on [Ab] Jesus, [Db] and live.
_ _ _ [Gb] _
_ Sometimes the way [Db] is lonely and [Bbm] steep and [Ab] filled with pain,
So if your sky [Gb] is dark and [Ab] pours the rain,
[Eb] Then cry to [Db] Jesus, _ cry to Jesus, _ cry to [Ab] Jesus, _ [Gb] and live.
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] _ Oh, when the [Eb] love spills over and [Cm] music fills [Bb] the night,
[Fm] When you can't [Ab] contain your [Bb] joy inside,
[Bbm] Then [Eb] dance to Jesus, _ dance for Jesus, dance for [Bb] Jesus,
[Eb] And live.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] With your final heartbeat, [Eb] _
kiss [Cm] the world [Bb] goodbye,
And go in [Ab] peace and laugh [Cm] on [F] glory's side. _ _
[Bbm] _ And fly [Eb] to Jesus, fly to Jesus, fly to _ [Bb] Jesus, [Eb] and live.
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ Fly [Bb] _ [Eb] to Jesus, _ fly [Ab] to [Eb] Jesus, _ fly to Jesus.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] I pray that all of us will reflect gratitude [A]
[D] for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
His glorious [A] gospel provides [E] answers to life's greatest questions.
[G] Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where does my spirit go [A] when I die?
[D] He taught us how to pray.
He taught us how to [G] serve.
He taught us how to [A] live.
His [D] life is a [G] legacy of [D] love.
The sick he healed, [Gm] the downtrodden he lifted, the sinner [E] he saved.
The [G] time came when he stood alone, [A] some apostles doubted, one betrayed him,
the Roman soldiers pierced his side, _ _
[G] the angry [A] mob took his [D] life.
_ [G] There yet rings [A] from Golgotha's hill [D] his compassionate words,
[Bm] Father, forgive [D] them, for they know [G] not what they [Gm] do.
Earlier, perhaps perceiving [E] the culmination of his earthly mission, [G] he spoke the lament,
[A] Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, [D] but the Son of Man hath not [G] where to lay his head.
[Bm] No room in the [D] inn was not a singular expression [A] of rejection, just the first.
[D] Yet he invites you and me to receive him.
_ Behold, I stand at the door and knock.
If any [A] man hear my voice and open the door,
I [D] will come into him and sup with him and he with me.
_ [Bm] Who was this man of sorrows, acquainted [D] with grief?
Who is the [F] King of Glory, this Lord of [D] hosts?
He is our Master, he is our Savior, he is the [G] Son of God, [D] he is the author [G] of our salvation.
He beckons, follow me.
He [A] instructs, go and do thou likewise.
He pleads, keep my commandments.
Let us follow him, let us [D] emulate his example, [A] let us obey his [D] word.
[G] By so doing, we give to [Bm] him the [D] divine gift of gratitude.
[A] Brothers and sisters, my sincere prayer is that we may [D] adapt to the changes in our lives,
that we may realize what is most important, that we may express our gratitude always,
and thus [C] find joy in [A] the journey.
In the [D] name of Jesus Christ, [A] amen.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Weak and [C] wounded sinner, _ [A] lost and left to [G] die,
[Dm] Oh, raise your head, for love is passing [G] by. _ _
Come [C] to Jesus, _ come to [F] Jesus, _ _ [C] come to [G] Jesus, _ [C] and live.
_ _ Now your burden's lifted and carried [G] far away,
[Dm] And precious blood has washed [G] away the stain.
_ So [C] sing to Jesus, _ sing to [F] Jesus, _ [C] sing to [G] Jesus,
_ [C] And _ _ _ like a [Db] newborn baby, don't be [Ab] afraid to crawl,
And [Db] remember when you [Gb] walk, sometimes [Ab] we fall.
_ So fall [Db] on Jesus, fall [Gb] on Jesus, [Db] fall on [Ab] Jesus, [Db] and live.
_ _ _ [Gb] _
_ Sometimes the way [Db] is lonely and [Bbm] steep and [Ab] filled with pain,
So if your sky [Gb] is dark and [Ab] pours the rain,
[Eb] Then cry to [Db] Jesus, _ cry to Jesus, _ cry to [Ab] Jesus, _ [Gb] and live.
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] _ Oh, when the [Eb] love spills over and [Cm] music fills [Bb] the night,
[Fm] When you can't [Ab] contain your [Bb] joy inside,
[Bbm] Then [Eb] dance to Jesus, _ dance for Jesus, dance for [Bb] Jesus,
[Eb] And live.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] With your final heartbeat, [Eb] _
kiss [Cm] the world [Bb] goodbye,
And go in [Ab] peace and laugh [Cm] on [F] glory's side. _ _
[Bbm] _ And fly [Eb] to Jesus, fly to Jesus, fly to _ [Bb] Jesus, [Eb] and live.
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ Fly [Bb] _ [Eb] to Jesus, _ fly [Ab] to [Eb] Jesus, _ fly to Jesus.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] I pray that all of us will reflect gratitude [A]
[D] for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
His glorious [A] gospel provides [E] answers to life's greatest questions.
[G] Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where does my spirit go [A] when I die?
[D] He taught us how to pray.
He taught us how to [G] serve.
He taught us how to [A] live.
His [D] life is a [G] legacy of [D] love.
The sick he healed, [Gm] the downtrodden he lifted, the sinner [E] he saved.
The [G] time came when he stood alone, [A] some apostles doubted, one betrayed him,
the Roman soldiers pierced his side, _ _
[G] the angry [A] mob took his [D] life.
_ [G] There yet rings [A] from Golgotha's hill [D] his compassionate words,
[Bm] Father, forgive [D] them, for they know [G] not what they [Gm] do.
Earlier, perhaps perceiving [E] the culmination of his earthly mission, [G] he spoke the lament,
[A] Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, [D] but the Son of Man hath not [G] where to lay his head.
[Bm] No room in the [D] inn was not a singular expression [A] of rejection, just the first.
[D] Yet he invites you and me to receive him.
_ Behold, I stand at the door and knock.
If any [A] man hear my voice and open the door,
I [D] will come into him and sup with him and he with me.
_ [Bm] Who was this man of sorrows, acquainted [D] with grief?
Who is the [F] King of Glory, this Lord of [D] hosts?
He is our Master, he is our Savior, he is the [G] Son of God, [D] he is the author [G] of our salvation.
He beckons, follow me.
He [A] instructs, go and do thou likewise.
He pleads, keep my commandments.
Let us follow him, let us [D] emulate his example, [A] let us obey his [D] word.
[G] By so doing, we give to [Bm] him the [D] divine gift of gratitude.
[A] Brothers and sisters, my sincere prayer is that we may [D] adapt to the changes in our lives,
that we may realize what is most important, that we may express our gratitude always,
and thus [C] find joy in [A] the journey.
In the [D] name of Jesus Christ, [A] amen.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _