Chords for NOT TODAY Song Story -- Hillsong UNITED

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NOT TODAY Song Story -- Hillsong UNITED chords
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Do we believe what we read?
[G#] Do we [F#m] believe what we confess?
And [A] I think there's a power to confession.
You know, the Bible says,
[F#m] confess with your mouth,
believe in your heart
that God raised Jesus [A] from the dead
and you'll be saved.
That's the premise of our faith.
And [F#m] it begins with confession.
And so this song is a confession.
It's like it's putting it out there.
[A] It's like, you know what? No.
I don't care [F#m] what the world says.
I don't care what my circumstances say.
I don't care what [A] the natural world throws at me.
My faith is in something [D] greater,
something higher that nothing can compare to.
[D#] And I think it's [F#m] powerful.
[D]
[A]
[F#m] I'll [A] sing your song into your presence.
We'll never have [F#m] seen it.
[A] Don't own up today.
[F#m] [A]
[F#] I had the image [A] of, you know,
a young guy going in to get tests at a hospital
[F#m] and filled with anxiety again
and that sense of, [A] I don't know where this is going to go
and the image was there like,
[D] no, let the devil know not today.
And [E] it's a confession.
And [F#m] I [A] think that applies to so many areas of [Bm] life.
And for me, [A] I think every single day it comes with troubles
and it comes with all sorts of noise
[F#m] and it comes with all these different things
that can [A] push us or pull us or try to knock us or sway us.
And [B] I [F#m] think there is power in saying, in Jesus' name,
in the name [A] that has marked me, saved me,
claimed me, that I belong to.
[F#m] The devil has no right, no power.
[B] It is like a [A] progression because, you know,
we're singing like, no, tell the devil not today.
Like, I'll [F#m] sing you, I'll sing the night into the morning.
I'll sing the fear [B] into your name where you [A] praise.
And I love that [F#m] because it's like you're telling [A] your soul
what you're actually going to do and you're telling yourself
that's what my [D] reaction is going to be.
[A] And as the song [E] progresses, that part gets [F#m] bigger
and then just at the end it's just like I'm basically just going for it
and roaring [D] and I hope in that moment [A] that it would encourage people
and if they need a confession and they need a reminder
of what our stance should actually be as Christians,
that they would be encouraged in that and they would be like,
okay, I can sing this.
And then maybe if they're in a situation where they're like,
I just feel so slightly defeated that I can't even, I hope that at the end
that I am roaring over them and that I sing over them
and I'm singing for them until they get there and voice back.
[F#m] I believe that God is faithful to his word
[A] and we've got nothing to be afraid of.
So this song is fun.
It's [F#m] indignant in the right ways.
It's like filled with [A] righteous anger and it's designed to be a confession
that we sing [F#m] in whatever circumstance, whether things are great
or whether you're facing the greatest [A] battle that you feel is insurmountable.
So devil no, not today.
[B] And the coolest thing is [F#m] we've been rolling ever since we wrote the song.
There's so many [A] circumstances we're rolling around in.
Not today.
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Do we believe what we read?
[G#] Do we [F#m] believe what we confess?
And [A] I think there's a power to confession.
_ You know, the Bible says, _
[F#m] confess with your mouth,
believe in your heart
that God raised Jesus [A] from the dead
and you'll be saved.
That's the premise of our faith.
And [F#m] it begins with confession.
And so this song is a confession.
It's like it's putting it out there.
[A] It's like, you know what? No.
_ I don't care [F#m] what the world says.
I don't care what my circumstances say.
I don't care what [A] the natural world throws at me.
My faith is in something [D] greater,
something higher that nothing can compare to.
[D#] And I think it's [F#m] powerful.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ I'll [A] sing your song into your presence.
We'll never have [F#m] seen it.
_ _ _ _ [A] Don't own up today. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[F#] I had the image [A] of, you know,
a young guy going in to get tests at a hospital _
[F#m] and filled with anxiety again
and that sense of, [A] I don't know where this is going to go
and the image was there like,
[D] no, let the devil know not today.
_ And [E] it's a confession.
And [F#m] I [A] think that applies to so many areas of [Bm] life.
And for me, [A] I think every single day it comes with troubles
and it comes with all sorts of noise
[F#m] and it comes with all these different things
that can [A] push us or pull us or try to knock us or sway us.
And [B] I [F#m] think there is power in saying, in Jesus' name,
in the name [A] that has marked me, saved me,
claimed me, that I belong to.
[F#m] The devil has no right, no power.
[B] It is like a [A] progression because, you know,
we're singing like, no, tell the devil not today.
Like, I'll [F#m] sing you, I'll sing the night into the morning.
I'll sing the fear [B] into your name where you [A] praise.
And I love that [F#m] because it's like you're telling [A] your soul
what you're actually going to do and you're telling yourself
that's what my [D] reaction is going to be.
[A] And as the song [E] progresses, that part gets [F#m] bigger
and then just at the end it's just like I'm basically just going for it
and roaring [D] and I hope in that moment [A] that it would encourage people
and _ if they need a confession and they need a reminder
of what our stance should actually be as Christians,
that they would be encouraged in that and they would be like,
okay, I can sing this.
And then maybe if they're in a situation where they're like,
I just feel so slightly defeated that I can't even, I hope that at the end
that I am roaring over them and that I sing over them
and I'm singing for them until they get there and voice back.
[F#m] I believe that God is faithful to his word
[A] and we've got nothing to be afraid of.
So this song is fun.
It's _ [F#m] indignant in the right ways.
It's like filled with [A] righteous anger and it's designed to be a confession
that we sing [F#m] in whatever circumstance, whether things are great
or whether you're facing the greatest [A] battle that you feel is insurmountable.
So devil no, not today.
[B] And the coolest thing is [F#m] we've been rolling ever since we wrote the song.
There's so many [A] circumstances we're rolling around in.
_ Not today. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _