Chords for Kirk Franklin's Precious Lamb of God by Keisha Renee @ West Angeles COGIC
Tempo:
83.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] Of [Eb] this gold, O Lord, [F] I shall [Eb] never [Gm] know, [Eb] the [F] precious lamb [Bb] of God.
Now [C] behold [D] the lamb.
[F]
[Bb] Precious [F] lamb.
[Gm] [Dm]
[Bb] To sin [F] that [Gb] I met.
[Bb] [Eb]
He's [F] the precious [Bb] lamb.
[Bb]
When [Gm] I opened [F] new.
Right [Bb]
[F] [Dm]
[Bb] [Em] [Gm] [Cm] here.
[Gm] My [Eb] tears.
[F] Be.
[Bb] The lamb of God.
[G] [C]
[Am] Thank you for.
[G] [C]
[C] [G] [C]
[F] [G] [Ab] [G] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
[G] [C]
[F] [G] [C] [F]
[C] [G] [C]
[F] [C] [F]
[Em] [F] [G] [C]
[Dm] Me.
So.
[Am] [G]
[Dm] Never [C] know.
[Bb] [C] [G]
[F] [C] [A] He was.
Nether.
Man.
And.
A.
[N] Descendant of Esau.
He was a.
Made.
Ruler.
Of the Jews.
By the Romans.
But being a foreigner.
He was never.
Fully.
Accepted.
By.
The Jews.
He was.
He was not really a Jew and the flesh is not really you.
That evil part of you that seeks to dominate your life,
that seeks to guide you in improper directions,
that seeks to oppress good and manifest evil in your life,
your flesh is not really you.
Your body is not really you.
Your body, your fleshly nature will one day pass away.
You will die, you will leave all of this behind,
but your spirit and your soul will live on forever.
The flesh then, since it's only temporary,
has no right to rule over your life.
It has no right to be king of your life.
The temporary should never rule over the eternal.
Are you with me today?
Herod the flesh was a very wicked and a very cunning person.
He married ten times,
had one of his wives, Mary Ann, killed,
and later on two of his own sons.
He was a wicked man.
And the list of his vicious murders seem almost endless.
And the text informs us that when Herod learned of the birth of a king,
of a Messiah,
he and all who were in Jerusalem were troubled.
They were very, very unhappy.
When some were happy,
and at a happy time,
because they had heard that a king had been born,
a Messiah had been born,
[C] Herod was unhappy.
[F] Because he had just [Bbm] been made king of the Jews by [Eb] the Romans.
And this new person [C] was [G] called [Db] king of the Jews.
[Bb] And it seemed that [F] Herod was [Gb] about to be [Db] displaced, [Ab] replaced.
[Db] He was unhappy because he thought he was about [Dbm] to lose [Ebm] his job.
He was [Gb] also unhappy because [Db] he was out of his rightful [Eb] place.
He was a foreigner ruling over [A] a Jewish [Gbm] kingdom.
[Eb]
I know of a fellow who had a coach ticket [Gb] for a particular flight,
but [Db] somehow he just made up his [Gb] mind he was going to sit in first class.
[F] And there he sat in first class with a coach [Bb] ticket.
And [Ab] every time the stewardess came by, he would tighten up,
[Bb] be afraid, [Eb] and every time somebody would come walking,
he would [F] be afraid that [Ebm] he had gotten in [Db] their seat,
that he was going to be asked [Eb] to move.
You know, when you are somewhere that you know [A] you're not [Ebm] supposed to be,
[Bbm] it's hard to relax.
[Bb]
[Eb] And listen, there's [G] always unrest,
[Db] and always [Bb] confusion when the [Abm] flesh [Ebm] rules the life of the [Db] individual,
[Bbm] because the [Ab] flesh is [Db] not designed to rule.
The flesh [Gbm] is not [Dbm] really a stakeholder.
[Ebm] It has no [Abm] stake in your eternity.
It's [Bbm] only a temporary [Ab] vehicle.
It's only [Ebm] an instrument, and you must not [F] serve the flesh.
You must make the flesh serve you.
[Bbm] Lord, help me to preach this thing today.
[Abm] [Db]
Now [C] behold [D] the lamb.
[F]
[Bb] Precious [F] lamb.
[Gm] [Dm]
[Bb] To sin [F] that [Gb] I met.
[Bb] [Eb]
He's [F] the precious [Bb] lamb.
[Bb]
When [Gm] I opened [F] new.
Right [Bb]
[F] [Dm]
[Bb] [Em] [Gm] [Cm] here.
[Gm] My [Eb] tears.
[F] Be.
[Bb] The lamb of God.
[G] [C]
[Am] Thank you for.
[G] [C]
[C] [G] [C]
[F] [G] [Ab] [G] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
[G] [C]
[F] [G] [C] [F]
[C] [G] [C]
[F] [C] [F]
[Em] [F] [G] [C]
[Dm] Me.
So.
[Am] [G]
[Dm] Never [C] know.
[Bb] [C] [G]
[F] [C] [A] He was.
Nether.
Man.
And.
A.
[N] Descendant of Esau.
He was a.
Made.
Ruler.
Of the Jews.
By the Romans.
But being a foreigner.
He was never.
Fully.
Accepted.
By.
The Jews.
He was.
He was not really a Jew and the flesh is not really you.
That evil part of you that seeks to dominate your life,
that seeks to guide you in improper directions,
that seeks to oppress good and manifest evil in your life,
your flesh is not really you.
Your body is not really you.
Your body, your fleshly nature will one day pass away.
You will die, you will leave all of this behind,
but your spirit and your soul will live on forever.
The flesh then, since it's only temporary,
has no right to rule over your life.
It has no right to be king of your life.
The temporary should never rule over the eternal.
Are you with me today?
Herod the flesh was a very wicked and a very cunning person.
He married ten times,
had one of his wives, Mary Ann, killed,
and later on two of his own sons.
He was a wicked man.
And the list of his vicious murders seem almost endless.
And the text informs us that when Herod learned of the birth of a king,
of a Messiah,
he and all who were in Jerusalem were troubled.
They were very, very unhappy.
When some were happy,
and at a happy time,
because they had heard that a king had been born,
a Messiah had been born,
[C] Herod was unhappy.
[F] Because he had just [Bbm] been made king of the Jews by [Eb] the Romans.
And this new person [C] was [G] called [Db] king of the Jews.
[Bb] And it seemed that [F] Herod was [Gb] about to be [Db] displaced, [Ab] replaced.
[Db] He was unhappy because he thought he was about [Dbm] to lose [Ebm] his job.
He was [Gb] also unhappy because [Db] he was out of his rightful [Eb] place.
He was a foreigner ruling over [A] a Jewish [Gbm] kingdom.
[Eb]
I know of a fellow who had a coach ticket [Gb] for a particular flight,
but [Db] somehow he just made up his [Gb] mind he was going to sit in first class.
[F] And there he sat in first class with a coach [Bb] ticket.
And [Ab] every time the stewardess came by, he would tighten up,
[Bb] be afraid, [Eb] and every time somebody would come walking,
he would [F] be afraid that [Ebm] he had gotten in [Db] their seat,
that he was going to be asked [Eb] to move.
You know, when you are somewhere that you know [A] you're not [Ebm] supposed to be,
[Bbm] it's hard to relax.
[Bb]
[Eb] And listen, there's [G] always unrest,
[Db] and always [Bb] confusion when the [Abm] flesh [Ebm] rules the life of the [Db] individual,
[Bbm] because the [Ab] flesh is [Db] not designed to rule.
The flesh [Gbm] is not [Dbm] really a stakeholder.
[Ebm] It has no [Abm] stake in your eternity.
It's [Bbm] only a temporary [Ab] vehicle.
It's only [Ebm] an instrument, and you must not [F] serve the flesh.
You must make the flesh serve you.
[Bbm] Lord, help me to preach this thing today.
[Abm] [Db]
Key:
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C
Bb
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Eb
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C
Bb
[Bb] Of [Eb] this gold, O Lord, [F] I shall [Eb] never [Gm] know, [Eb] the [F] precious lamb [Bb] of God. _ _ _
Now [C] behold [D] the lamb.
[F] _
_ [Bb] Precious [F] lamb.
_ _ [Gm] _ [Dm] _
_ [Bb] To sin [F] that [Gb] I met.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb]
He's [F] the precious [Bb] lamb.
_ _ _ [Bb]
When [Gm] I opened [F] new.
Right _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Bb] _ [Em] _ [Gm] _ [Cm] here.
[Gm] My [Eb] tears.
_ [F] Be.
[Bb] The lamb of God.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _
[Am] Thank you for.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Em] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [Dm] Me.
So.
[Am] _ _ [G]
[Dm] Never [C] know.
_ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ [G] _
[F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [A] He was.
Nether.
Man.
And.
A.
[N] Descendant of Esau.
He was a.
Made.
Ruler.
Of the Jews.
By the Romans.
But being a foreigner.
He was never.
Fully.
Accepted.
By.
The Jews.
He was.
He was not really a Jew and the flesh is not really you.
That evil part of you that seeks to dominate your life,
that seeks to guide you in improper directions,
that seeks to oppress good and manifest evil in your life,
your flesh is not really you.
Your body is not really you.
Your body, your fleshly nature will one day pass away.
You will die, you will leave all of this behind,
but your spirit and your soul will live on forever.
The flesh then, since it's only temporary,
has no right to rule over your life.
It has no right to be king of your life.
The temporary should never rule over the eternal.
_ Are you with me today?
_ Herod the flesh was a very wicked and a very cunning person.
He married ten times,
had one of his wives, Mary Ann, killed,
and later on two of his own sons.
He was a wicked man.
And the list of his vicious murders seem almost endless.
And the text informs us that when Herod learned of the birth of a king,
of a Messiah,
he and all who were in Jerusalem were troubled.
They were very, very unhappy.
When some were happy,
and at a happy time,
because they had heard that a king had been born,
a Messiah had been born,
[C] Herod was unhappy.
[F] Because he had just [Bbm] been made king of the Jews by [Eb] the Romans.
And this new person [C] was [G] called [Db] king of the Jews.
[Bb] And it seemed that [F] Herod was [Gb] about to be [Db] displaced, [Ab] replaced.
[Db] He was unhappy because he thought he was about [Dbm] to lose [Ebm] his job.
He was [Gb] also unhappy because [Db] he was out of his rightful [Eb] place.
He was a foreigner ruling over [A] a Jewish [Gbm] kingdom.
[Eb]
I know of a fellow who had a coach ticket [Gb] for a particular flight,
but [Db] somehow he just made up his [Gb] mind he was going to sit in first class.
_ [F] And there he sat in first class with a coach [Bb] ticket.
And [Ab] every time the stewardess came by, he would tighten up,
[Bb] be afraid, [Eb] and every time somebody would come walking,
he would [F] be afraid that [Ebm] he had gotten in [Db] their seat,
that he was going to be asked [Eb] to move.
You know, when you are somewhere that you know [A] you're not [Ebm] supposed to be,
[Bbm] it's hard to relax.
_ [Bb] _
[Eb] And listen, there's [G] always unrest,
[Db] and always [Bb] confusion when the [Abm] flesh [Ebm] rules the life of the [Db] individual,
[Bbm] because the [Ab] flesh is [Db] not designed to rule.
The flesh [Gbm] is not [Dbm] really a stakeholder.
[Ebm] It has no [Abm] stake in your eternity.
It's [Bbm] only a temporary [Ab] vehicle.
It's only [Ebm] an instrument, and you must not [F] serve the flesh.
You must make the flesh serve you.
[Bbm] Lord, help me to preach this thing today.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Db] _
Now [C] behold [D] the lamb.
[F] _
_ [Bb] Precious [F] lamb.
_ _ [Gm] _ [Dm] _
_ [Bb] To sin [F] that [Gb] I met.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb]
He's [F] the precious [Bb] lamb.
_ _ _ [Bb]
When [Gm] I opened [F] new.
Right _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Dm] _
[Bb] _ [Em] _ [Gm] _ [Cm] here.
[Gm] My [Eb] tears.
_ [F] Be.
[Bb] The lamb of God.
_ [G] _ _ [C] _
[Am] Thank you for.
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Em] _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [Dm] Me.
So.
[Am] _ _ [G]
[Dm] Never [C] know.
_ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ [G] _
[F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [A] He was.
Nether.
Man.
And.
A.
[N] Descendant of Esau.
He was a.
Made.
Ruler.
Of the Jews.
By the Romans.
But being a foreigner.
He was never.
Fully.
Accepted.
By.
The Jews.
He was.
He was not really a Jew and the flesh is not really you.
That evil part of you that seeks to dominate your life,
that seeks to guide you in improper directions,
that seeks to oppress good and manifest evil in your life,
your flesh is not really you.
Your body is not really you.
Your body, your fleshly nature will one day pass away.
You will die, you will leave all of this behind,
but your spirit and your soul will live on forever.
The flesh then, since it's only temporary,
has no right to rule over your life.
It has no right to be king of your life.
The temporary should never rule over the eternal.
_ Are you with me today?
_ Herod the flesh was a very wicked and a very cunning person.
He married ten times,
had one of his wives, Mary Ann, killed,
and later on two of his own sons.
He was a wicked man.
And the list of his vicious murders seem almost endless.
And the text informs us that when Herod learned of the birth of a king,
of a Messiah,
he and all who were in Jerusalem were troubled.
They were very, very unhappy.
When some were happy,
and at a happy time,
because they had heard that a king had been born,
a Messiah had been born,
[C] Herod was unhappy.
[F] Because he had just [Bbm] been made king of the Jews by [Eb] the Romans.
And this new person [C] was [G] called [Db] king of the Jews.
[Bb] And it seemed that [F] Herod was [Gb] about to be [Db] displaced, [Ab] replaced.
[Db] He was unhappy because he thought he was about [Dbm] to lose [Ebm] his job.
He was [Gb] also unhappy because [Db] he was out of his rightful [Eb] place.
He was a foreigner ruling over [A] a Jewish [Gbm] kingdom.
[Eb]
I know of a fellow who had a coach ticket [Gb] for a particular flight,
but [Db] somehow he just made up his [Gb] mind he was going to sit in first class.
_ [F] And there he sat in first class with a coach [Bb] ticket.
And [Ab] every time the stewardess came by, he would tighten up,
[Bb] be afraid, [Eb] and every time somebody would come walking,
he would [F] be afraid that [Ebm] he had gotten in [Db] their seat,
that he was going to be asked [Eb] to move.
You know, when you are somewhere that you know [A] you're not [Ebm] supposed to be,
[Bbm] it's hard to relax.
_ [Bb] _
[Eb] And listen, there's [G] always unrest,
[Db] and always [Bb] confusion when the [Abm] flesh [Ebm] rules the life of the [Db] individual,
[Bbm] because the [Ab] flesh is [Db] not designed to rule.
The flesh [Gbm] is not [Dbm] really a stakeholder.
[Ebm] It has no [Abm] stake in your eternity.
It's [Bbm] only a temporary [Ab] vehicle.
It's only [Ebm] an instrument, and you must not [F] serve the flesh.
You must make the flesh serve you.
[Bbm] Lord, help me to preach this thing today.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Db] _