Chords for Jason Upton - FC05 PT 4 - Never Alone Martin (Story)
Tempo:
69.65 bpm
Chords used:
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A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm] It's an interesting story about Martin Luther King.
[F] He's been preaching, you know, for years.
[G] Setting all kinds of people free.
[A] Preaching about [A] the justice of Jesus in heaven.
[Dm]
And one night, he's in his [F] kitchen.
This is a [A] great little [C] story in Cotton's, the book, Soul Survivor.
Philip Yancey wrote this book.
It's got this story of how Martin Luther King [Dm] was this hero.
[Em] So here's a man that [C]
wasn't short of, you know, sin, but he was a prophet to [Am] the world.
[D] He's got all this stuff going on.
He's preaching all over and setting people free.
And he sets himself down at the kitchen table.
[G] And he's sitting there at the kitchen table one night.
And he receives a phone call.
And it's a threatening phone call saying that if he doesn't stop preaching what he's preaching,
[Dm] he's going to kill his family.
[C] Set his house on fire.
And all of a sudden, this fear comes over him.
And he's sitting at this table.
[Dm]
And he says,
Jesus, all of a [F] sudden, God, I realize that I've been preaching this message of freedom, but inside,
I don't know if I really know you as well as I say I do.
[C] I could lose everything, even my life and my beautiful [Em] family, for what [F] I'm preaching.
And I just need to [G] know that you're real.
[C] And right at that moment, he began to confess his sins.
[Dm] Right at that moment, he just began to confess [C] to the Father,
Father, I've been living like you're not really with me.
But I know you're with me.
[G]
[C] Take me into your hands, Father.
Forgive me and [Dm] wash me so I don't have to be afraid [C] of the [F] enemy.
[C]
[G]
And [C] I wrote this little song I've been worshiping to the last month.
Out of that story, all of a sudden, [Dm] he heard the voice of the Father begin to sing over him.
[G]
[F] Never alone.
[F]
[C] Never alone.
[Dm]
[C] I'll [F] never leave you alone.
[G] [C]
[Dm] [F]
Preaching to the masses, Martin.
Preaching the freedom, Martin.
But I want you to be free.
You're not [C] alone.
[Dm]
[F] I'll never leave you.
I'll never leave you.
[G] [C]
[Dm] [F] I'll never leave you [G]
[C] alone.
[Dm]
[C] I'm not alone.
I'm your son, oh, Father.
[G]
I'm [Dm] not alone.
I'm your son, [F] oh, Father.
[C] Hey.
[G]
[C] Not [Dm] alone, yeah, [C] yeah.
You'll [F] never leave me, yeah.
You'll never leave me, yeah.
[G] [C] I'm not alone.
[Dm] [C] You'll never leave me.
You'll never leave me.
[C]
Alone.
[B]
[F] He's been preaching, you know, for years.
[G] Setting all kinds of people free.
[A] Preaching about [A] the justice of Jesus in heaven.
[Dm]
And one night, he's in his [F] kitchen.
This is a [A] great little [C] story in Cotton's, the book, Soul Survivor.
Philip Yancey wrote this book.
It's got this story of how Martin Luther King [Dm] was this hero.
[Em] So here's a man that [C]
wasn't short of, you know, sin, but he was a prophet to [Am] the world.
[D] He's got all this stuff going on.
He's preaching all over and setting people free.
And he sets himself down at the kitchen table.
[G] And he's sitting there at the kitchen table one night.
And he receives a phone call.
And it's a threatening phone call saying that if he doesn't stop preaching what he's preaching,
[Dm] he's going to kill his family.
[C] Set his house on fire.
And all of a sudden, this fear comes over him.
And he's sitting at this table.
[Dm]
And he says,
Jesus, all of a [F] sudden, God, I realize that I've been preaching this message of freedom, but inside,
I don't know if I really know you as well as I say I do.
[C] I could lose everything, even my life and my beautiful [Em] family, for what [F] I'm preaching.
And I just need to [G] know that you're real.
[C] And right at that moment, he began to confess his sins.
[Dm] Right at that moment, he just began to confess [C] to the Father,
Father, I've been living like you're not really with me.
But I know you're with me.
[G]
[C] Take me into your hands, Father.
Forgive me and [Dm] wash me so I don't have to be afraid [C] of the [F] enemy.
[C]
[G]
And [C] I wrote this little song I've been worshiping to the last month.
Out of that story, all of a sudden, [Dm] he heard the voice of the Father begin to sing over him.
[G]
[F] Never alone.
[F]
[C] Never alone.
[Dm]
[C] I'll [F] never leave you alone.
[G] [C]
[Dm] [F]
Preaching to the masses, Martin.
Preaching the freedom, Martin.
But I want you to be free.
You're not [C] alone.
[Dm]
[F] I'll never leave you.
I'll never leave you.
[G] [C]
[Dm] [F] I'll never leave you [G]
[C] alone.
[Dm]
[C] I'm not alone.
I'm your son, oh, Father.
[G]
I'm [Dm] not alone.
I'm your son, [F] oh, Father.
[C] Hey.
[G]
[C] Not [Dm] alone, yeah, [C] yeah.
You'll [F] never leave me, yeah.
You'll never leave me, yeah.
[G] [C] I'm not alone.
[Dm] [C] You'll never leave me.
You'll never leave me.
[C]
Alone.
[B]
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_ _ [Dm] It's an interesting story about Martin Luther King.
[F] He's been preaching, you know, for years.
[G] Setting all kinds of people free. _
_ [A] Preaching about [A] the justice of Jesus in heaven.
_ _ [Dm]
And one night, he's in his _ [F] _ kitchen.
This is a [A] great little [C] story in Cotton's, the book, Soul Survivor.
Philip Yancey wrote this book.
It's got this story of how Martin Luther King [Dm] was this hero.
[Em] So here's a man that [C]
wasn't short of, you know, sin, but he was a prophet to [Am] the world.
[D] He's got all this stuff going on.
He's preaching all over and setting people free.
And he sets himself down at the kitchen table.
_ [G] And he's sitting there at the kitchen table one night.
And he receives a phone call.
And it's a threatening phone call saying that if he doesn't stop preaching what he's preaching,
_ [Dm] he's going to kill his family. _
[C] _ _ Set his house on fire. _ _ _
_ And all of a sudden, this fear comes over him.
And he's sitting at this table.
[Dm] _
And he says,
Jesus, _ _ _ all of a [F] sudden, God, I realize that I've been preaching this message of freedom, but inside, _
_ I don't know if I really know you as well as I say I do.
[C] _ _ _ I could lose everything, even my life and my beautiful [Em] family, for what [F] I'm preaching.
_ _ _ And I just need to [G] know that you're real.
[C] And right at that moment, he began to confess his sins.
[Dm] Right at that moment, he just began to confess [C] to the Father,
Father, I've been living like you're not really with me.
_ But I know you're with me.
[G] _
[C] Take me into your hands, Father.
_ Forgive me and [Dm] wash me so I don't have to be afraid [C] of the [F] enemy.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
And [C] I wrote this little song I've been worshiping to the last month.
Out of that story, all of a sudden, [Dm] he heard the voice of the Father begin to sing over him.
_ [G] _ _ _
[F] Never alone.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ Never alone.
_ [Dm] _ _
_ [C] I'll [F] never leave you alone. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Preaching to the masses, Martin.
Preaching the freedom, Martin.
But I want you to be free.
You're not [C] alone.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [F] I'll never leave you.
_ I'll never leave you.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] I'll never leave you _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] alone.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[C] I'm not alone.
_ _ _ I'm your son, oh, Father.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
I'm [Dm] not alone.
_ _ I'm your son, [F] oh, Father.
[C] _ Hey.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ Not [Dm] alone, yeah, [C] yeah.
You'll [F] never leave me, yeah.
You'll never leave me, yeah.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ I'm not alone.
[Dm] _ _ [C] You'll never leave me.
You'll never leave me.
_ [C] _
Alone.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
[F] He's been preaching, you know, for years.
[G] Setting all kinds of people free. _
_ [A] Preaching about [A] the justice of Jesus in heaven.
_ _ [Dm]
And one night, he's in his _ [F] _ kitchen.
This is a [A] great little [C] story in Cotton's, the book, Soul Survivor.
Philip Yancey wrote this book.
It's got this story of how Martin Luther King [Dm] was this hero.
[Em] So here's a man that [C]
wasn't short of, you know, sin, but he was a prophet to [Am] the world.
[D] He's got all this stuff going on.
He's preaching all over and setting people free.
And he sets himself down at the kitchen table.
_ [G] And he's sitting there at the kitchen table one night.
And he receives a phone call.
And it's a threatening phone call saying that if he doesn't stop preaching what he's preaching,
_ [Dm] he's going to kill his family. _
[C] _ _ Set his house on fire. _ _ _
_ And all of a sudden, this fear comes over him.
And he's sitting at this table.
[Dm] _
And he says,
Jesus, _ _ _ all of a [F] sudden, God, I realize that I've been preaching this message of freedom, but inside, _
_ I don't know if I really know you as well as I say I do.
[C] _ _ _ I could lose everything, even my life and my beautiful [Em] family, for what [F] I'm preaching.
_ _ _ And I just need to [G] know that you're real.
[C] And right at that moment, he began to confess his sins.
[Dm] Right at that moment, he just began to confess [C] to the Father,
Father, I've been living like you're not really with me.
_ But I know you're with me.
[G] _
[C] Take me into your hands, Father.
_ Forgive me and [Dm] wash me so I don't have to be afraid [C] of the [F] enemy.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
And [C] I wrote this little song I've been worshiping to the last month.
Out of that story, all of a sudden, [Dm] he heard the voice of the Father begin to sing over him.
_ [G] _ _ _
[F] Never alone.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ Never alone.
_ [Dm] _ _
_ [C] I'll [F] never leave you alone. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Preaching to the masses, Martin.
Preaching the freedom, Martin.
But I want you to be free.
You're not [C] alone.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [F] I'll never leave you.
_ I'll never leave you.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] I'll never leave you _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] alone.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
[C] I'm not alone.
_ _ _ I'm your son, oh, Father.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
I'm [Dm] not alone.
_ _ I'm your son, [F] oh, Father.
[C] _ Hey.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ Not [Dm] alone, yeah, [C] yeah.
You'll [F] never leave me, yeah.
You'll never leave me, yeah.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ I'm not alone.
[Dm] _ _ [C] You'll never leave me.
You'll never leave me.
_ [C] _
Alone.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _