Chords for Jeremy Camp & Adie Camp - Mary Did You Know? - Christmas with the Camps in MA 2013
Tempo:
104.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Oh, yeah.
[F#m]
[G] We [D] can do this.
We can sing together and we can lift up the name of Jesus.
[B] That's awesome.
Thank [G] you, Jesus.
[D] So, one of my favorite songs, it's a very powerful song, [Bm] and I didn't write it, but
I was like, my favorite song I wrote is very powerful.
[G] It's called Mary, Did You Know?
[Dm] And it's not a, it's not a, you know, classic Christmas song.
[A] It's getting to be that way a little bit.
But, [G] you know, I love some of the old songs and we're singing a bunch of different songs tonight.
But I [A] think the most amazing thing about this song that just stands out to me is that, you know, we [Em] celebrate the birth of Jesus.
[D]
And the [G] significance of that, I think sometimes we don't realize, [D] is the fact that you remember that he is the [D] King of Kings and Lord of Lords, right?
[A] But what that means is that [A] usually when you think of [D] a king, you think of a great big palace.
You think of him sitting on the throne, which oh, he is.
[B] You think that he's going to be born into this world, there's going to be this [D] grand thing he's going to be born into.
He's going to be a manger of gold, [D] you know what I mean?
[A] And you have all these servants around [D] him.
That's what you think of when you think of a king.
[Bm] But see, here's the thing that we [F#m] have to realize.
The reason why [Em] Jesus came and he was [D#] born, he didn't [D] just come down to the earth and walk the earth.
He [A] was born [D] because he wanted to be able to empathize with us.
Does that make sense?
See, he humbled [A] himself, the king.
[D] He came to serve and not to be served.
My daughter Bella, she told me, [G] Daddy, how come he came [D] to serve and not be served?
[G]
Last night when she was here we talked about [F#m] this, she's never had it.
[D] I love that, my daughter's like, Dad, you didn't say this right.
[B]
[A] But she gets it.
She gets it.
[D] You see, because humbling himself, becoming a human [Em] being, what happens is it allows [D] us to understand that, hey, I love you guys enough, I'm going to walk this earth.
[B] You see, he was 100% man, but 100 [D]% God.
There's no [Dm] other way, there wasn't a point.
And I'm sure when he was growing up, he probably, [C] you know, he hurt [G] his knee.
[D] He probably bled.
I [G] mean, I don't know, but I'm guessing, right?
[Bm] I mean, he was a boy.
[F#m] And he cried to mom, you [D] know.
I don't know the [G] details of it, but he lived a human life.
[D] And I think that we [A] can go, [B] oh, Lord, you can empathize.
Because we [D] can sympathize with people all we want.
We can say, [Bm] oh, I sympathize.
[D] I couldn't imagine that happening to me, even though maybe you never [E] experienced that.
But what he can do is he can empathize with us.
Which [A] means he understands.
[F#] You guys, this season, this holiday season, he [A] understands.
And the [A] power of not just, you know, we celebrate his birth, but we celebrate really the fact that he [F#m] loves us enough to humble [B] himself to walk this earth as a human.
How do we celebrate?
[D] Because the real celebration, though, [G] is the fact that even the song, it [D] says, the child that you delivered [Bm] will soon deliver you.
The blind will [G] see, the lame will leap, the dead will rise again.
And the baby boy [F#m] is a king of kings and lord of lords.
[A] And ultimately, what did he do?
[E] He paid the final sacrifice.
[A] Being perfect, he was [Bm] perfect.
He [D] never did anything wrong his whole life because there had to be a perfect sacrifice.
And he was perfect.
And he took it upon himself, [B] our sins.
We deserve [C] death because I love you so much.
[B] And I would take it upon myself what you deserve [D] because I love you.
And all you [G] have to do is come, just come.
[B] You have all sinned, we've all made mistakes and say the word, [A] forgive me.
I give you my heart.
Mary, [G] did you know that when you kiss your little baby, you kiss the face of God?
Isn't that amazing?
[Em] Mary to him.
[G]
[B]
[F#] [G]
[A] [Bm]
[F#]
[G] [B] Mary, did you know?
[D]
[B] Mary, did you [Bm] know?
That your baby [F#] boy will [G] save our sons and [F#m] daughters?
[F#m]
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy [Bm] has come to make you new?
[G] This child in you.
[Em]
[F#] This child in you.
[Bm]
[B]
[Bm] That [F#m] your baby [D] boy [G] will be set to [A] a bright man.
Mary, [D] did you know that your baby [G] boy will come on his own [A] with his friends?
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy
[Bm] has walked the ranger's [A] track?
[G] You kiss your little [Em] old baby.
[F#] You kiss the face of God.
[F#m] Mary, did you know?
[A]
Mary, did you [Bm] know?
[F#m]
[A] [G]
That your baby boy will save [A] you as death will heal [Bm] you.
Death will not heal you.
[G] But may one day [A] the sun will speak [Bm] the praises of the [D]
Lord.
[F#m] [G] [A]
[Bm]
[C#] [G] [A]
[Bm] [F#m]
Did you [Bm] know that your [A] baby boy [G] is the Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy [D] will one day rule the nation?
Mary, [Bm] did you [G] know that [A] your baby boy [Bm] is heaven's birth baby?
[D]
[G] Sweet little child in [Em] your home, it's [F#] been great.
[Bm] [B] [D]
It's been a great night.
[G] [Bm]
[A]
[Bm]
[B] You're a great
[Bm] [G] [D] [F#m]
[Bm] [F#m]
[G] [B] [Bm]
[N]
[F#m]
[G] We [D] can do this.
We can sing together and we can lift up the name of Jesus.
[B] That's awesome.
Thank [G] you, Jesus.
[D] So, one of my favorite songs, it's a very powerful song, [Bm] and I didn't write it, but
I was like, my favorite song I wrote is very powerful.
[G] It's called Mary, Did You Know?
[Dm] And it's not a, it's not a, you know, classic Christmas song.
[A] It's getting to be that way a little bit.
But, [G] you know, I love some of the old songs and we're singing a bunch of different songs tonight.
But I [A] think the most amazing thing about this song that just stands out to me is that, you know, we [Em] celebrate the birth of Jesus.
[D]
And the [G] significance of that, I think sometimes we don't realize, [D] is the fact that you remember that he is the [D] King of Kings and Lord of Lords, right?
[A] But what that means is that [A] usually when you think of [D] a king, you think of a great big palace.
You think of him sitting on the throne, which oh, he is.
[B] You think that he's going to be born into this world, there's going to be this [D] grand thing he's going to be born into.
He's going to be a manger of gold, [D] you know what I mean?
[A] And you have all these servants around [D] him.
That's what you think of when you think of a king.
[Bm] But see, here's the thing that we [F#m] have to realize.
The reason why [Em] Jesus came and he was [D#] born, he didn't [D] just come down to the earth and walk the earth.
He [A] was born [D] because he wanted to be able to empathize with us.
Does that make sense?
See, he humbled [A] himself, the king.
[D] He came to serve and not to be served.
My daughter Bella, she told me, [G] Daddy, how come he came [D] to serve and not be served?
[G]
Last night when she was here we talked about [F#m] this, she's never had it.
[D] I love that, my daughter's like, Dad, you didn't say this right.
[B]
[A] But she gets it.
She gets it.
[D] You see, because humbling himself, becoming a human [Em] being, what happens is it allows [D] us to understand that, hey, I love you guys enough, I'm going to walk this earth.
[B] You see, he was 100% man, but 100 [D]% God.
There's no [Dm] other way, there wasn't a point.
And I'm sure when he was growing up, he probably, [C] you know, he hurt [G] his knee.
[D] He probably bled.
I [G] mean, I don't know, but I'm guessing, right?
[Bm] I mean, he was a boy.
[F#m] And he cried to mom, you [D] know.
I don't know the [G] details of it, but he lived a human life.
[D] And I think that we [A] can go, [B] oh, Lord, you can empathize.
Because we [D] can sympathize with people all we want.
We can say, [Bm] oh, I sympathize.
[D] I couldn't imagine that happening to me, even though maybe you never [E] experienced that.
But what he can do is he can empathize with us.
Which [A] means he understands.
[F#] You guys, this season, this holiday season, he [A] understands.
And the [A] power of not just, you know, we celebrate his birth, but we celebrate really the fact that he [F#m] loves us enough to humble [B] himself to walk this earth as a human.
How do we celebrate?
[D] Because the real celebration, though, [G] is the fact that even the song, it [D] says, the child that you delivered [Bm] will soon deliver you.
The blind will [G] see, the lame will leap, the dead will rise again.
And the baby boy [F#m] is a king of kings and lord of lords.
[A] And ultimately, what did he do?
[E] He paid the final sacrifice.
[A] Being perfect, he was [Bm] perfect.
He [D] never did anything wrong his whole life because there had to be a perfect sacrifice.
And he was perfect.
And he took it upon himself, [B] our sins.
We deserve [C] death because I love you so much.
[B] And I would take it upon myself what you deserve [D] because I love you.
And all you [G] have to do is come, just come.
[B] You have all sinned, we've all made mistakes and say the word, [A] forgive me.
I give you my heart.
Mary, [G] did you know that when you kiss your little baby, you kiss the face of God?
Isn't that amazing?
[Em] Mary to him.
[G]
[B]
[F#] [G]
[A] [Bm]
[F#]
[G] [B] Mary, did you know?
[D]
[B] Mary, did you [Bm] know?
That your baby [F#] boy will [G] save our sons and [F#m] daughters?
[F#m]
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy [Bm] has come to make you new?
[G] This child in you.
[Em]
[F#] This child in you.
[Bm]
[B]
[Bm] That [F#m] your baby [D] boy [G] will be set to [A] a bright man.
Mary, [D] did you know that your baby [G] boy will come on his own [A] with his friends?
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy
[Bm] has walked the ranger's [A] track?
[G] You kiss your little [Em] old baby.
[F#] You kiss the face of God.
[F#m] Mary, did you know?
[A]
Mary, did you [Bm] know?
[F#m]
[A] [G]
That your baby boy will save [A] you as death will heal [Bm] you.
Death will not heal you.
[G] But may one day [A] the sun will speak [Bm] the praises of the [D]
Lord.
[F#m] [G] [A]
[Bm]
[C#] [G] [A]
[Bm] [F#m]
Did you [Bm] know that your [A] baby boy [G] is the Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy [D] will one day rule the nation?
Mary, [Bm] did you [G] know that [A] your baby boy [Bm] is heaven's birth baby?
[D]
[G] Sweet little child in [Em] your home, it's [F#] been great.
[Bm] [B] [D]
It's been a great night.
[G] [Bm]
[A]
[Bm]
[B] You're a great
[Bm] [G] [D] [F#m]
[Bm] [F#m]
[G] [B] [Bm]
[N]
Key:
G
D
A
Bm
B
G
D
A
_ _ [G] Oh, _ yeah.
[F#m] _
_ [G] _ _ We [D] can do this.
We can sing together and we can lift up the name of Jesus.
[B] That's awesome.
_ Thank [G] _ you, Jesus.
_ [D] So, one of my favorite songs, it's a very powerful song, [Bm] and I didn't write it, but_ _
I was like, my favorite song I wrote is very powerful.
[G] It's called Mary, Did You Know?
[Dm] And it's not a, it's not a, you know, classic Christmas song.
[A] It's getting to be that way a little bit.
But, [G] you know, I love some of the old songs and we're singing a bunch of different songs tonight.
But I [A] think the most amazing thing about this song that just stands out to me is that, you know, we [Em] celebrate the birth of Jesus.
[D] _ _
And the [G] significance of that, I think sometimes we don't realize, [D] is the fact that you remember that he is the [D] King of Kings and Lord of Lords, right?
[A] But what that means is that [A] usually when you think of [D] a king, you think of a great big palace.
You think of him sitting on the throne, which oh, he is.
[B] You think that he's going to be born into this world, there's going to be this [D] grand thing he's going to be born into.
He's going to be a manger of gold, [D] you know what I mean? _
[A] And you have all these servants around [D] him.
That's what you think of when you think of a king. _
[Bm] But see, here's the thing that we [F#m] have to realize.
The reason why [Em] Jesus came and he was [D#] born, he didn't [D] just come down to the earth and walk the earth.
He [A] was born [D] because he wanted to be able to empathize with us.
Does that make sense?
See, he humbled [A] himself, the king.
[D] He came to serve and not to be served.
My daughter Bella, she told me, [G] Daddy, how come he came [D] to serve and not be served?
_ [G]
Last night when she was here we talked about [F#m] this, she's never had it.
[D] I love that, my daughter's like, Dad, you didn't say this right.
_ _ [B] _
_ [A] But she gets it.
She gets it.
[D] You see, because humbling himself, becoming a human [Em] being, what happens is it allows [D] us to understand that, hey, I love you guys enough, I'm going to walk this earth.
[B] You see, he was 100% man, but 100 [D]% God.
There's no [Dm] other way, there wasn't a point.
And I'm sure when he was growing up, he probably, [C] you know, he hurt [G] his knee.
[D] He probably bled.
I [G] mean, I don't know, but I'm guessing, right?
[Bm] I mean, he was a boy.
[F#m] And he cried to mom, you [D] know.
I don't know the [G] details of it, but he lived a human life.
[D] And I think that we [A] can go, [B] oh, Lord, you can empathize.
Because we [D] can sympathize with people all we want.
We can say, [Bm] oh, I sympathize.
[D] I couldn't imagine that happening to me, even though maybe you never [E] experienced that.
But what he can do is he can empathize with us.
Which [A] means he understands.
_ _ [F#] You guys, this season, this holiday season, he [A] understands.
And the [A] power of not just, you know, we celebrate his birth, but we celebrate really the fact that he [F#m] loves us enough to humble [B] himself to walk this earth as a human.
How do we celebrate?
[D] Because the real celebration, though, [G] is the fact that even the song, it [D] says, the child that you delivered [Bm] will soon deliver you.
_ _ The blind will [G] see, the lame will leap, the dead will rise again.
And the baby boy [F#m] is a king of kings and lord of lords.
[A] And ultimately, what did he do?
[E] He paid the final sacrifice.
[A] _ Being perfect, he was [Bm] perfect.
He [D] never did anything wrong his whole life because there had to be a perfect sacrifice.
And he was perfect.
_ And he took it upon himself, [B] our sins.
We deserve [C] death because I love you so much.
[B] And I would take it upon myself what you deserve [D] because I love you.
And all you [G] have to do is come, just come.
[B] You have all sinned, we've all made mistakes and say the word, [A] forgive me.
I give you my heart.
Mary, [G] did you know that when you kiss your little baby, you kiss the face of God?
Isn't that amazing?
[Em] Mary to him.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ Mary, did you know?
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Mary, did you [Bm] know?
That your baby [F#] boy will [G] save our sons and [F#m] daughters?
[F#m]
Did [G] you know _ that [A] your baby boy [Bm] has come to make you new? _
_ [G] This child in you.
_ [Em] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ This child in you. _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ That [F#m] your baby [D] boy [G] will be set to [A] a bright man.
Mary, [D] did you know _ that your baby _ [G] boy will come on his own [A] with his friends?
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy
[Bm] has walked the ranger's [A] track?
_ _ [G] You kiss your little [Em] old baby.
[F#] You kiss the face of God.
[F#m] Mary, did you know? _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ Mary, did you [Bm] _ know?
[F#m] _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ That your baby boy will save [A] you as death will heal [Bm] you.
Death will not heal you.
_ _ [G] But may one day [A] the sun will speak [Bm] the praises of the [D]
Lord.
[F#m] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ Did you [Bm] know _ that your [A] baby boy [G] is the Lord of all creation?
_ Mary, did you know that your baby boy [D] will one day rule the nation?
Mary, [Bm] did you [G] know _ that [A] your baby boy [Bm] is heaven's birth baby?
[D] _
_ _ _ [G] Sweet little child in [Em] your home, it's [F#] been _ great. _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [B] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's been a great night. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ You're a great_
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [F#m] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[F#m] _
_ [G] _ _ We [D] can do this.
We can sing together and we can lift up the name of Jesus.
[B] That's awesome.
_ Thank [G] _ you, Jesus.
_ [D] So, one of my favorite songs, it's a very powerful song, [Bm] and I didn't write it, but_ _
I was like, my favorite song I wrote is very powerful.
[G] It's called Mary, Did You Know?
[Dm] And it's not a, it's not a, you know, classic Christmas song.
[A] It's getting to be that way a little bit.
But, [G] you know, I love some of the old songs and we're singing a bunch of different songs tonight.
But I [A] think the most amazing thing about this song that just stands out to me is that, you know, we [Em] celebrate the birth of Jesus.
[D] _ _
And the [G] significance of that, I think sometimes we don't realize, [D] is the fact that you remember that he is the [D] King of Kings and Lord of Lords, right?
[A] But what that means is that [A] usually when you think of [D] a king, you think of a great big palace.
You think of him sitting on the throne, which oh, he is.
[B] You think that he's going to be born into this world, there's going to be this [D] grand thing he's going to be born into.
He's going to be a manger of gold, [D] you know what I mean? _
[A] And you have all these servants around [D] him.
That's what you think of when you think of a king. _
[Bm] But see, here's the thing that we [F#m] have to realize.
The reason why [Em] Jesus came and he was [D#] born, he didn't [D] just come down to the earth and walk the earth.
He [A] was born [D] because he wanted to be able to empathize with us.
Does that make sense?
See, he humbled [A] himself, the king.
[D] He came to serve and not to be served.
My daughter Bella, she told me, [G] Daddy, how come he came [D] to serve and not be served?
_ [G]
Last night when she was here we talked about [F#m] this, she's never had it.
[D] I love that, my daughter's like, Dad, you didn't say this right.
_ _ [B] _
_ [A] But she gets it.
She gets it.
[D] You see, because humbling himself, becoming a human [Em] being, what happens is it allows [D] us to understand that, hey, I love you guys enough, I'm going to walk this earth.
[B] You see, he was 100% man, but 100 [D]% God.
There's no [Dm] other way, there wasn't a point.
And I'm sure when he was growing up, he probably, [C] you know, he hurt [G] his knee.
[D] He probably bled.
I [G] mean, I don't know, but I'm guessing, right?
[Bm] I mean, he was a boy.
[F#m] And he cried to mom, you [D] know.
I don't know the [G] details of it, but he lived a human life.
[D] And I think that we [A] can go, [B] oh, Lord, you can empathize.
Because we [D] can sympathize with people all we want.
We can say, [Bm] oh, I sympathize.
[D] I couldn't imagine that happening to me, even though maybe you never [E] experienced that.
But what he can do is he can empathize with us.
Which [A] means he understands.
_ _ [F#] You guys, this season, this holiday season, he [A] understands.
And the [A] power of not just, you know, we celebrate his birth, but we celebrate really the fact that he [F#m] loves us enough to humble [B] himself to walk this earth as a human.
How do we celebrate?
[D] Because the real celebration, though, [G] is the fact that even the song, it [D] says, the child that you delivered [Bm] will soon deliver you.
_ _ The blind will [G] see, the lame will leap, the dead will rise again.
And the baby boy [F#m] is a king of kings and lord of lords.
[A] And ultimately, what did he do?
[E] He paid the final sacrifice.
[A] _ Being perfect, he was [Bm] perfect.
He [D] never did anything wrong his whole life because there had to be a perfect sacrifice.
And he was perfect.
_ And he took it upon himself, [B] our sins.
We deserve [C] death because I love you so much.
[B] And I would take it upon myself what you deserve [D] because I love you.
And all you [G] have to do is come, just come.
[B] You have all sinned, we've all made mistakes and say the word, [A] forgive me.
I give you my heart.
Mary, [G] did you know that when you kiss your little baby, you kiss the face of God?
Isn't that amazing?
[Em] Mary to him.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ Mary, did you know?
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Mary, did you [Bm] know?
That your baby [F#] boy will [G] save our sons and [F#m] daughters?
[F#m]
Did [G] you know _ that [A] your baby boy [Bm] has come to make you new? _
_ [G] This child in you.
_ [Em] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ This child in you. _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ That [F#m] your baby [D] boy [G] will be set to [A] a bright man.
Mary, [D] did you know _ that your baby _ [G] boy will come on his own [A] with his friends?
Did [G] you know that [A] your baby boy
[Bm] has walked the ranger's [A] track?
_ _ [G] You kiss your little [Em] old baby.
[F#] You kiss the face of God.
[F#m] Mary, did you know? _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ Mary, did you [Bm] _ know?
[F#m] _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ That your baby boy will save [A] you as death will heal [Bm] you.
Death will not heal you.
_ _ [G] But may one day [A] the sun will speak [Bm] the praises of the [D]
Lord.
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_ Did you [Bm] know _ that your [A] baby boy [G] is the Lord of all creation?
_ Mary, did you know that your baby boy [D] will one day rule the nation?
Mary, [Bm] did you [G] know _ that [A] your baby boy [Bm] is heaven's birth baby?
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_ _ _ [G] Sweet little child in [Em] your home, it's [F#] been _ great. _
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It's been a great night. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ You're a great_
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