Chords for What a faithful God have I // M&M with the Cherians // Session 1
Tempo:
70.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Bm
D
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[D] [B] [A]
Lord, [Bm] I come before [E] your throne [A] of grace, I [D] find rest in [A] your presence [Bm] and fullness [E] of joy.
[A] In worship [Bm] and wonder I [E] behold [A] your face, Singing, [D] what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E]
What a [A] faithful God!
[E] [F#m]
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D]
[E] Faithful in [A] grace!
Lord [Bm] of mercy, you [E] have heard [A] my cry, Through [D] the storm [A] you're the beacon,
[Bm] My song in [E] the night.
In the shelter of [Bm] your wings, Hear [E] my heart's [A] reply,
[D] Singing, what a faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God!
[E] What a [A] faithful God!
[E] [F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
Lord, [Bm] all-sovereign, [E] granting peace [A] from heaven,
Let [D] me comfort [A] those who suffer, [Bm] With the comfort you [E] have given.
[A] I will tell of your [Bm] great love, For [E] as long as [F#] I live,
[Bm] Singing, what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E] What a [A] faithful God!
[F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God!
Loving,
[D] [E] full [A] of grace,
What a [Bm] faithful God have [E] I!
What a [A] faithful [E] God!
[F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
[F#m] Lord, [Bm] you're faithful [E] in every [A] way!
[E] Welcome to Music and Message.
Today I want to introduce to you one of God's names, El [A] Shaddai.
It comes [D] from two words, El which means all-powerful [A] and Shadd which means a nursing mother.
To [B] understand this name fully, we need to [Bm] interpret it by using a hermeneutic [E] method called the principle of first mention.
God had promised Abraham that his descendants would be [F#m] like the stars in the sky.
And yet when he couldn't see [Bm] it happen, he decided to help God instead of [D] trusting his promise.
[E] Ishmael was born [A] out of Abraham's relationship with Hagar,
which in due course plunged two [Bm] nations into a conflict [E] that remains to this day.
[A] Abraham blew [D] it.
He dropped the [C#m] ball.
[Bm] And just when he thought it was all over,
[F#] God appears to Abraham at the [Bm] age of 99 and tells Abraham,
[E] I am El Shaddai, [F#] which means I'm not only compassionate,
but I'm also [Bm] powerful enough to [E] execute my promise.
[Bm] What God wanted to tell [A] Abraham is this,
Abraham, [Bm] you dropped the ball and I still [E] love you.
We have a faithful God and let us put our [A] faith in his promises more than our [F#m] circumstances.
[Bm] [D] [E] [A] [N]
[D] [B] [A]
Lord, [Bm] I come before [E] your throne [A] of grace, I [D] find rest in [A] your presence [Bm] and fullness [E] of joy.
[A] In worship [Bm] and wonder I [E] behold [A] your face, Singing, [D] what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E]
What a [A] faithful God!
[E] [F#m]
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D]
[E] Faithful in [A] grace!
Lord [Bm] of mercy, you [E] have heard [A] my cry, Through [D] the storm [A] you're the beacon,
[Bm] My song in [E] the night.
In the shelter of [Bm] your wings, Hear [E] my heart's [A] reply,
[D] Singing, what a faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God!
[E] What a [A] faithful God!
[E] [F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
Lord, [Bm] all-sovereign, [E] granting peace [A] from heaven,
Let [D] me comfort [A] those who suffer, [Bm] With the comfort you [E] have given.
[A] I will tell of your [Bm] great love, For [E] as long as [F#] I live,
[Bm] Singing, what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E] What a [A] faithful God!
[F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God!
Loving,
[D] [E] full [A] of grace,
What a [Bm] faithful God have [E] I!
What a [A] faithful [E] God!
[F#m] What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
[F#m] Lord, [Bm] you're faithful [E] in every [A] way!
[E] Welcome to Music and Message.
Today I want to introduce to you one of God's names, El [A] Shaddai.
It comes [D] from two words, El which means all-powerful [A] and Shadd which means a nursing mother.
To [B] understand this name fully, we need to [Bm] interpret it by using a hermeneutic [E] method called the principle of first mention.
God had promised Abraham that his descendants would be [F#m] like the stars in the sky.
And yet when he couldn't see [Bm] it happen, he decided to help God instead of [D] trusting his promise.
[E] Ishmael was born [A] out of Abraham's relationship with Hagar,
which in due course plunged two [Bm] nations into a conflict [E] that remains to this day.
[A] Abraham blew [D] it.
He dropped the [C#m] ball.
[Bm] And just when he thought it was all over,
[F#] God appears to Abraham at the [Bm] age of 99 and tells Abraham,
[E] I am El Shaddai, [F#] which means I'm not only compassionate,
but I'm also [Bm] powerful enough to [E] execute my promise.
[Bm] What God wanted to tell [A] Abraham is this,
Abraham, [Bm] you dropped the ball and I still [E] love you.
We have a faithful God and let us put our [A] faith in his promises more than our [F#m] circumstances.
[Bm] [D] [E] [A] [N]
Key:
E
A
Bm
D
F#m
E
A
Bm
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ Lord, [Bm] I come before [E] your throne [A] of grace, I [D] find rest in [A] your presence [Bm] and fullness [E] of joy.
[A] In worship [Bm] and wonder I [E] behold [A] your face, Singing, [D] what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [E] _ _
What a [A] faithful God!
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [D] _
[E] Faithful in _ [A] grace!
_ _ Lord [Bm] of mercy, you [E] have heard [A] my cry, Through [D] the storm [A] you're the beacon,
[Bm] My song in [E] the night.
In the shelter of [Bm] your wings, Hear [E] my heart's [A] reply,
[D] Singing, what a faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God!
_ _ [E] _ What a [A] faithful God!
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] _ [E] Faithful in [A] grace! _
_ _ Lord, [Bm] all-sovereign, [E] granting peace [A] from heaven,
Let [D] me comfort [A] those who suffer, [Bm] With the comfort you [E] have given.
[A] I will tell of your [Bm] great love, For [E] as long as [F#] I live,
_ [Bm] Singing, what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E] _ _ What a [A] faithful God! _ _
[F#m] _ _ What a [Bm] faithful God!
Loving, _
[D] _ [E] full [A] of grace,
What a [Bm] faithful God have _ [E] I!
What a [A] faithful [E] God!
_ [F#m] _ _ What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
_ [F#m] Lord, [Bm] you're faithful [E] in every _ [A] way!
_ [E] Welcome to Music and Message.
Today I want to introduce to you one of God's names, El [A] Shaddai.
It comes [D] from two words, El which means all-powerful [A] and Shadd which means a nursing mother.
To [B] understand this name fully, we need to [Bm] interpret it by using a hermeneutic [E] method called the principle of first mention.
God had promised Abraham that his descendants would be [F#m] like the stars in the sky.
And yet when he couldn't see [Bm] it happen, he decided to help God instead of [D] trusting his promise.
[E] Ishmael was born [A] out of Abraham's relationship with Hagar,
which in due course plunged two [Bm] nations into a conflict [E] that remains to this day.
[A] Abraham blew [D] it.
He dropped the [C#m] ball.
[Bm] And just when he thought it was all over,
[F#] God appears to Abraham at the [Bm] age of 99 and tells Abraham,
[E] I am El Shaddai, [F#] which means I'm not only compassionate,
but I'm also [Bm] powerful enough to [E] execute my promise.
[Bm] What God wanted to tell [A] Abraham is this,
Abraham, [Bm] you dropped the ball and I still [E] love you.
We have a faithful God and let us put our [A] faith in his promises more than our [F#m] circumstances.
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ Lord, [Bm] I come before [E] your throne [A] of grace, I [D] find rest in [A] your presence [Bm] and fullness [E] of joy.
[A] In worship [Bm] and wonder I [E] behold [A] your face, Singing, [D] what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [E] _ _
What a [A] faithful God!
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [D] _
[E] Faithful in _ [A] grace!
_ _ Lord [Bm] of mercy, you [E] have heard [A] my cry, Through [D] the storm [A] you're the beacon,
[Bm] My song in [E] the night.
In the shelter of [Bm] your wings, Hear [E] my heart's [A] reply,
[D] Singing, what a faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God!
_ _ [E] _ What a [A] faithful God!
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[D] _ [E] Faithful in [A] grace! _
_ _ Lord, [Bm] all-sovereign, [E] granting peace [A] from heaven,
Let [D] me comfort [A] those who suffer, [Bm] With the comfort you [E] have given.
[A] I will tell of your [Bm] great love, For [E] as long as [F#] I live,
_ [Bm] Singing, what a [E] faithful God [A] have I!
What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
[E] _ _ What a [A] faithful God! _ _
[F#m] _ _ What a [Bm] faithful God!
Loving, _
[D] _ [E] full [A] of grace,
What a [Bm] faithful God have _ [E] I!
What a [A] faithful [E] God!
_ [F#m] _ _ What a [Bm] faithful God have I!
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] Faithful in [A] grace!
_ [F#m] Lord, [Bm] you're faithful [E] in every _ [A] way!
_ [E] Welcome to Music and Message.
Today I want to introduce to you one of God's names, El [A] Shaddai.
It comes [D] from two words, El which means all-powerful [A] and Shadd which means a nursing mother.
To [B] understand this name fully, we need to [Bm] interpret it by using a hermeneutic [E] method called the principle of first mention.
God had promised Abraham that his descendants would be [F#m] like the stars in the sky.
And yet when he couldn't see [Bm] it happen, he decided to help God instead of [D] trusting his promise.
[E] Ishmael was born [A] out of Abraham's relationship with Hagar,
which in due course plunged two [Bm] nations into a conflict [E] that remains to this day.
[A] Abraham blew [D] it.
He dropped the [C#m] ball.
[Bm] And just when he thought it was all over,
[F#] God appears to Abraham at the [Bm] age of 99 and tells Abraham,
[E] I am El Shaddai, [F#] which means I'm not only compassionate,
but I'm also [Bm] powerful enough to [E] execute my promise.
[Bm] What God wanted to tell [A] Abraham is this,
Abraham, [Bm] you dropped the ball and I still [E] love you.
We have a faithful God and let us put our [A] faith in his promises more than our [F#m] circumstances.
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [N] _