Chords for I'm Willing to Heal
Tempo:
64.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
F
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] You're going to have a lot of chance to hear Andrew teach in the coming days,
but [Ab] the main reason I came to South Africa this time
is [A] because I'm [Eb] relatively famous down here,
and [A] I thought I could help him draw a crowd.
It's true.
You've never been here before.
[G]
Because [Em] Andrew has meant a lot to me.
I mean, it was [G] his teaching that helped [E] me keep a straight focus
[Eb] on God and His grace,
[A] and through all the weird [F] churches I've been in, man.
[Am] I just carry his tapes along [A] in the car, and man, they straighten me out.
So, [G] if he can do that for me,
I figured he'd [E] probably be useful to you [A] guys down here too.
And then I get here,
and I find a church that, you know,
if I'd lived in South Africa, I'd have come here.
[Am] Yeah.
Oh, I didn't expect [A] that.
The first time I came to South [Em] Africa, I was telling Arthur this,
[G] it was back in the early 80's,
I got really weirded out, man.
The churches I [A] came to down here scared me to [F] death.
I don't remember what they [Bb] are.
I don't remember pastors' [D] names or names of churches or anything.
And [Am] they weren't all like that, you know.
There was one I remember that stood out in my mind
because it was so good.
The rest of them, [Em] you know,
[Ab] Yikes!
Get me out of town quick!
[D] [A] But this was up close to White River,
and we just met in [G] a tent.
[F] I don't know the guy's name, we just met in [A] a tent.
And this was back [Eb] in the days of apartheid,
but man, [F] there were people of every color in that tent.
And man, the [G] power of God was there.
It was just wonderful.
[Abm] But anyway, I'm just [A] really glad to be here.
I'm glad to be here.
[Am] [F] [G]
Turn from my [Bm] family, turn from my [C] home.
I lived like a beggar, [D] I wandered and roamed.
[G] My life was just hopeless [Bm] till I heard His name.
A prophet they said, heal the [G] sick and the [C] lame.
[F] Well, to find Him was easy, I [G] followed the crowd.
But I kept to the edges, [D] crying out loud,
[F] Unclean, unclean, stay out of [G] my path.
[Em] I'm a scholar, I'm a vessel [G] of wrath.
There on the [Bm] hillside He taught us that day.
[C] I'd never heard anyone say what He'd [G] say.
Then He was done, His sermon [Am] complete,
and I ran and I threw myself down at His feet.
[F] I said, Lord, if You're willing, I know that You can
[Em] make me as clean as a [D] natural man.
[F] I know You can do it deep [G] down in my soul.
Oh, Lord, if You're [D] willing, Lord, please make me whole.
With a voice of compassion, [Bm] He told me to stand.
[C] I said, Lord, I'm willing, He said.
Then He [D] reached out His hand.
[G] He cleansed with the words that [Bm] He spoke with a smile.
And in an instant, my skin [D] was like that of a child.
[G]
Now as time passes [D] by, there [G] is much we forget.
But [Em] I'll always remember the day that I met
[F] Jesus the [D] Lord and His first words to me.
[Em] I'm willing, He said.
[D] Then He healed even me.
[C]
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing to heal.
I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My power is real.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [D] heal.
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing [G] to heal.
[D] I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how [G] you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My [F] power is real.
[C] I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [Em] heal.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing, [E] willing [C] to heal.
[G]
but [Ab] the main reason I came to South Africa this time
is [A] because I'm [Eb] relatively famous down here,
and [A] I thought I could help him draw a crowd.
It's true.
You've never been here before.
[G]
Because [Em] Andrew has meant a lot to me.
I mean, it was [G] his teaching that helped [E] me keep a straight focus
[Eb] on God and His grace,
[A] and through all the weird [F] churches I've been in, man.
[Am] I just carry his tapes along [A] in the car, and man, they straighten me out.
So, [G] if he can do that for me,
I figured he'd [E] probably be useful to you [A] guys down here too.
And then I get here,
and I find a church that, you know,
if I'd lived in South Africa, I'd have come here.
[Am] Yeah.
Oh, I didn't expect [A] that.
The first time I came to South [Em] Africa, I was telling Arthur this,
[G] it was back in the early 80's,
I got really weirded out, man.
The churches I [A] came to down here scared me to [F] death.
I don't remember what they [Bb] are.
I don't remember pastors' [D] names or names of churches or anything.
And [Am] they weren't all like that, you know.
There was one I remember that stood out in my mind
because it was so good.
The rest of them, [Em] you know,
[Ab] Yikes!
Get me out of town quick!
[D] [A] But this was up close to White River,
and we just met in [G] a tent.
[F] I don't know the guy's name, we just met in [A] a tent.
And this was back [Eb] in the days of apartheid,
but man, [F] there were people of every color in that tent.
And man, the [G] power of God was there.
It was just wonderful.
[Abm] But anyway, I'm just [A] really glad to be here.
I'm glad to be here.
[Am] [F] [G]
Turn from my [Bm] family, turn from my [C] home.
I lived like a beggar, [D] I wandered and roamed.
[G] My life was just hopeless [Bm] till I heard His name.
A prophet they said, heal the [G] sick and the [C] lame.
[F] Well, to find Him was easy, I [G] followed the crowd.
But I kept to the edges, [D] crying out loud,
[F] Unclean, unclean, stay out of [G] my path.
[Em] I'm a scholar, I'm a vessel [G] of wrath.
There on the [Bm] hillside He taught us that day.
[C] I'd never heard anyone say what He'd [G] say.
Then He was done, His sermon [Am] complete,
and I ran and I threw myself down at His feet.
[F] I said, Lord, if You're willing, I know that You can
[Em] make me as clean as a [D] natural man.
[F] I know You can do it deep [G] down in my soul.
Oh, Lord, if You're [D] willing, Lord, please make me whole.
With a voice of compassion, [Bm] He told me to stand.
[C] I said, Lord, I'm willing, He said.
Then He [D] reached out His hand.
[G] He cleansed with the words that [Bm] He spoke with a smile.
And in an instant, my skin [D] was like that of a child.
[G]
Now as time passes [D] by, there [G] is much we forget.
But [Em] I'll always remember the day that I met
[F] Jesus the [D] Lord and His first words to me.
[Em] I'm willing, He said.
[D] Then He healed even me.
[C]
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing to heal.
I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My power is real.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [D] heal.
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing [G] to heal.
[D] I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how [G] you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My [F] power is real.
[C] I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [Em] heal.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing, [E] willing [C] to heal.
[G]
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_ [A] You're going to have a lot of chance to hear Andrew teach in the coming days,
but [Ab] the main reason I came to South Africa this time
is [A] because I'm [Eb] relatively famous down here,
and [A] I thought I could help him draw a crowd. _ _ _ _
It's true.
_ You've never been here before.
[G] _
Because [Em] Andrew has meant a lot to me.
I mean, it was [G] his teaching that helped [E] me keep a straight focus
[Eb] on God and His grace,
[A] and through all the weird [F] churches I've been in, man.
_ [Am] _ _ I just carry his tapes along [A] in the car, and man, they straighten me out.
_ _ So, [G] if he can do that for me,
I figured he'd [E] probably be useful to you [A] guys down here too.
And then I get here,
_ and I find a church that, you know,
if I'd lived in South Africa, I'd have come here.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ Yeah.
Oh, I didn't expect [A] that.
The first time I came to South [Em] Africa, I was telling Arthur this,
[G] it was back in the early 80's,
I got really weirded out, man.
The churches I [A] came to down here scared me to [F] death.
_ I don't remember what they [Bb] are.
I don't remember pastors' [D] names or names of churches or anything.
And [Am] they weren't all like that, you know.
_ There was one I remember that stood out in my mind
because it was so good.
The rest of them, [Em] you know,
[Ab] Yikes!
Get me out of town quick!
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ But this was up close to White River,
and we just met in [G] a tent.
[F] I don't know the guy's name, we just met in [A] a tent.
And this was back [Eb] in the days of apartheid,
but man, [F] there were people of every color in that tent. _
And man, the [G] power of God was there.
It was just wonderful.
[Abm] But anyway, I'm just [A] really glad to be here.
I'm glad to be here.
[Am] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Turn from my [Bm] family, turn from my [C] home.
I lived like a beggar, [D] I wandered and roamed.
[G] My life was just hopeless [Bm] till I heard His name.
A prophet they said, heal the [G] sick and the [C] lame.
_ [F] Well, to find Him was easy, I [G] followed the crowd.
But I kept to the edges, [D] crying out loud,
[F] Unclean, unclean, stay out of [G] my path.
[Em] I'm a scholar, I'm a vessel [G] of wrath.
_ _ There on the [Bm] hillside He taught us that day.
[C] I'd never heard anyone say what He'd [G] say.
Then He was done, His sermon [Am] complete,
and I ran and I threw myself down at His feet.
[F] I said, Lord, if You're willing, I know that You can
[Em] make me as clean as a [D] natural man.
[F] I know You can do it deep [G] down in my soul.
Oh, Lord, if You're [D] willing, Lord, please make me whole.
_ _ With a voice of compassion, [Bm] He told me to stand.
[C] I said, Lord, I'm willing, He said.
Then He [D] reached out His hand.
[G] He cleansed with the words that [Bm] He spoke with a smile.
And in an instant, my skin [D] was like that of a child.
[G] _
Now as time passes [D] by, there [G] is much we forget.
But [Em] I'll always remember the day that I met
[F] Jesus the [D] Lord and His first words to me. _ _
[Em] I'm willing, He said.
[D] Then He healed even me.
[C] _
_ I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing to heal.
I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My power is real.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [D] heal.
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing [G] to heal.
[D] I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how [G] you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My [F] power is real.
[C] _ I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [Em] heal.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing, [E] _ willing [C] to heal. _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
but [Ab] the main reason I came to South Africa this time
is [A] because I'm [Eb] relatively famous down here,
and [A] I thought I could help him draw a crowd. _ _ _ _
It's true.
_ You've never been here before.
[G] _
Because [Em] Andrew has meant a lot to me.
I mean, it was [G] his teaching that helped [E] me keep a straight focus
[Eb] on God and His grace,
[A] and through all the weird [F] churches I've been in, man.
_ [Am] _ _ I just carry his tapes along [A] in the car, and man, they straighten me out.
_ _ So, [G] if he can do that for me,
I figured he'd [E] probably be useful to you [A] guys down here too.
And then I get here,
_ and I find a church that, you know,
if I'd lived in South Africa, I'd have come here.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ Yeah.
Oh, I didn't expect [A] that.
The first time I came to South [Em] Africa, I was telling Arthur this,
[G] it was back in the early 80's,
I got really weirded out, man.
The churches I [A] came to down here scared me to [F] death.
_ I don't remember what they [Bb] are.
I don't remember pastors' [D] names or names of churches or anything.
And [Am] they weren't all like that, you know.
_ There was one I remember that stood out in my mind
because it was so good.
The rest of them, [Em] you know,
[Ab] Yikes!
Get me out of town quick!
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ But this was up close to White River,
and we just met in [G] a tent.
[F] I don't know the guy's name, we just met in [A] a tent.
And this was back [Eb] in the days of apartheid,
but man, [F] there were people of every color in that tent. _
And man, the [G] power of God was there.
It was just wonderful.
[Abm] But anyway, I'm just [A] really glad to be here.
I'm glad to be here.
[Am] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Turn from my [Bm] family, turn from my [C] home.
I lived like a beggar, [D] I wandered and roamed.
[G] My life was just hopeless [Bm] till I heard His name.
A prophet they said, heal the [G] sick and the [C] lame.
_ [F] Well, to find Him was easy, I [G] followed the crowd.
But I kept to the edges, [D] crying out loud,
[F] Unclean, unclean, stay out of [G] my path.
[Em] I'm a scholar, I'm a vessel [G] of wrath.
_ _ There on the [Bm] hillside He taught us that day.
[C] I'd never heard anyone say what He'd [G] say.
Then He was done, His sermon [Am] complete,
and I ran and I threw myself down at His feet.
[F] I said, Lord, if You're willing, I know that You can
[Em] make me as clean as a [D] natural man.
[F] I know You can do it deep [G] down in my soul.
Oh, Lord, if You're [D] willing, Lord, please make me whole.
_ _ With a voice of compassion, [Bm] He told me to stand.
[C] I said, Lord, I'm willing, He said.
Then He [D] reached out His hand.
[G] He cleansed with the words that [Bm] He spoke with a smile.
And in an instant, my skin [D] was like that of a child.
[G] _
Now as time passes [D] by, there [G] is much we forget.
But [Em] I'll always remember the day that I met
[F] Jesus the [D] Lord and His first words to me. _ _
[Em] I'm willing, He said.
[D] Then He healed even me.
[C] _
_ I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing to heal.
I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My power is real.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [D] heal.
I'm willing to help you.
I'm willing [G] to heal.
[D] I've borne all your sufferings.
I know how [G] you feel.
[Em] Your pain can be ended.
My [F] power is real.
[C] _ I will not deny you.
I'm willing to [Em] heal.
I will not deny you.
I'm willing, [E] _ willing [C] to heal. _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _