& bbb 1t .. 15 .. 27j 74j 1t 1t 72j 27 51j !% T! fam - 'ly; in the fam - 'ly of my Lord. hind me! Get be - hind me, e - vil one. ho - ly; I'll be ho - ly for my God. stud - y; I will stud - y ev - 'ry day. serv - ing, I'll be serv - ing Christ, my Lord. 5 . 55 ? bbb 6 . 1t .. J68 b86J 55 88 t1J 5J 5 © 2009 Andrew J. Robison
38 How Did It Feel? A.R. Andy Robison & bbbbb 182tj. 2r1j %t ..J2 tJ J8 t5 ..tÎj.. 2r1j ^8 .. J5 J8 5J 68 .. 1. How did it feel? How did it feel 2. How did it feel? How did it feel 3. How did it feel? How did it feel 4. How will it feel? How will it feel 1 . 1 t1 . t1J t1J 1 . ? bbbbb 182 Î . 1 . 27J 2J 27J . Î . 18 .. Jt1 2 . (1.) O,how did it feel? O, how did it feel & bbbbb ä57j1j 15j 5t 5t 1tr 1tr 1tj 16 16 6tr 6tr to wake up Sun - day mor - ning in the to meet up with dis - ci - ples who had to con - quer as the to be there o - ver Sa - tan ris - en with the Sav - ior, t1 t6 1tR R1t ? bbbbb ä2 1J 1 1 R15 R15 6 t6 5. 1 6J to & bbbbb 6tj 62 62j 6Jj 61j 57 15j 1tj.. 21Rr J1j of the tomb? dark - ness in your trial? To feel your breath left you o'er the grave? As they touched your vic - tor in that day? To rise in the like Him For - giv'n of all ? bbbbb 82J 82 8J2 28J J82 5 5tJ 5tJ .. tR5 5Jt 5
& bbbbb t% .Jt J8 Jt J8 5t tJ1j J1tj.. 2R1r 1Jj 8^ .8J 5J J8 5J 48 .. rise; to o - pen your eyes? side; the nail prints pried? sky, ex - al - ted on high? sin; to con- quer death's s81ting8J1? 1Jt 1Jt ? bbbbb 1 J72 1 27J t1 J1t 1 . 51 1J 1J t5J 5tJ .. 5tR 5Jt 2 . (1.)To feel your breath rise; to o- pen your eyes? & bbbbb 46j 47j 41j 1t . 64j 47j14j 1t . 6tj 7tj1tj . . How did it feel? How did it feel? How did it How did it feel? How did it feel? How did it How did it feel? How did it feel? How did it How will it feel? How will it feel? How will it 6j 6j 6j 16j. 6j6j ? bbbbb 5. 51J . 1J 1J 6. J6 6J 1. ä 6J 6 (1.)O, How did it feel? How did it feel? & bbbbb t . t tj 42j 41 41 42j !* . 1t . 4 . 4 4 . . feel to come back a - live? feel to show you're a - live? feel to be glor - i - fied? feel with Je - sus to reign? ? 1j(1.)How d1idj 1j 1it feel? 6 7 6 6 5 !% .. 51 .. bbbbb 8. 8 8J 5J 5 5 J5 O, © 2008 Andrew J. Robison IV
39 Overcoming & bbb 44 1t ..Andrew J. Robison IV 1tj 1t 21 16 .. 61j 61 A.. ndr1tewj J. Robison V 64 1t 21 27 1.God of mer - cy, Lord of light to you we bring this 2.King of life Who reigns in heav - en o - ver all the ? bbb 443.F15at..h - eJ15r 15love W15ho 5 .fills 88J 88 18the heart with jo5ty . thJt5at 8 8nev - er 8. . 55 & bbb !T 1t .. 1tj 1t 72 61 .. 61j 61 64 prayer, In this world of sin and dark - ness, earth. We can not know how You fol - low ? bbb %!ends, Pr15es.. s m15Je o15n 8in 5 faith - ful 88 18ser - vice 6t .. 6tJ & bbb 1t .. 1tj 21 27 %! 41 .. 14j 41 16 help us feel your care. Wea - ry grows the birth. But as spar - rows ev - 'ry new soul's T!send. 6 . 6 6 8Great - er is the ? bbb wt5he..re - 'etJ5r 8You 8shall 8 . 8J 8 8 5 5 & bbb !T 26 .. 62j n24 42 @% way; Till we hear You say, fall; all. call; Fath - er watch - es !all! ? bbb %! Con - quer - ors of & % 25 .. 52J 6 6 2 2
& bbb 1t .. 1tj 1t 21 61 .. 16j 16 46 \"Com - fort sweet be - longs in Me, child, \"I'll be with You, child, please lay your the ? bbb \"F15ol.. - lo15Jw M51e a51nd y5ou. 8 8shall be 8. J8 8 81 & bbb 1t .. 1tj 21 72 !T pa - tience in the fight; - with - out a fear, head tors in the !%strife! vic tJ5 8 8 5 5 ? bbb t5 . . & bbb 1t .. 1tj 1t 27 16 .. 16j 16 46 Rest your head up - on your bed; I'll I know ev - 'ry thought, and I shall ? bbb S51tan..d 5J1 51 58with firm - ness; se6trv..e t6J 88 81with fer - vor; & bbb 1t .. 1tj 21 72 !% keep you through the night.\" dry 'ry tear.\" your ev - ? bbb yot5ur..s 8nal T!life!\" - 5Jte - 8ter - 5 5 © 2014 Andrew J. Robison IV & V
40 Adam Andy Robison J1j 5 5 J4j t A.R. 1 46 % 1tj 5t 5t 1tj 15 & 44 1.Oh! Ad - am was a bus - y man, nam - ing all of the 2.Oh! Ad - am was a mar - ried man, though he first was 3.Oh! Ad - am was no cave - man, he knew which was the 4.Oh! InJ1j the im- age of God was man, Ad - am first and then 1 1 ? 44 1 5 5 8Jj t 8 6 % 1J5 1 1 J15 1t & Î 72 Î 1Jj 5 5 J4j t 4 6 5 5 51 crea- tures. He be - came a type of Christ; but lone - ly. God said, \"Sleep,\" and then took a rib; bad tree. He knew well what God had said, wo - man. O1Jj- ver 5 8Jj ta - nim - als they did reign, ?Î 8 t1 Î 5 8655 5 & 1tj5t 5t 1tj 51 Î 27 Î 41 41 41 14 46 46 15 with a diff-'rence in fea - tures. He brought sin in - to the formed it in - to a la - dy. Love then o - ver - whelmed his but a ser - pent de - ceived Eve. She gave him the fruit to not 1 1e-volv - ing from ver - min. 86 86 68 6t 12They were giv - en all 1the 11 2 ? 51J 1J5 t1 Î 8 1t Î 5 & 46 64 5t 5t 1t 15 &@ .. 1 1Jj 5 5 4Jj t world, but Christ takes it a - way. Oh, Ad - am was a soul and he would cling to her. Oh! Bone of bones and eat, and that was that that day. Oh! He was boot - ed from earth to rule and work and play. 1 J1j 5 5 J8j tOh! Made much high-er than ? 1 7 1 1 51 1t %. 2 5 1 1 %.
& 4 6 5 5 1tj 5t 5t 1tj 51 Î 27 Î 15 man of sin, but Christ the Man of for - give-ness. flesh of flesh; fam - 'ly one of the liv - ing. Par - a - dise; sweat - y work was his re - pay. all the apes, We 1are 11 51J 1tglor - ious - ly hu - man. 1 ?8 6 5 5 15J Î 8 1t Î 5 © 2009 Andrew J. Robison IV
42 Eve A.R. #### 44 51j 15j 51j 27j 1t 51 72j 1t 24 1tj 72Andy Robison & 1.Once there was a man who had no fam - i - ly; 2.There in the b1J5e - g15in - ing 5 5 5 5 5was an aw - ful tree; 5J 5 5 5J 5 ? #### 44 Jt1 tJ1 tJ1 1t & #### 57j 57j 57j 61j 27j 16j 57 51j 72 1t 72j 51 There in the be - gin - ning he named the beasts, you see; \"If you eat 5of 5it, then you 15will 15e - vJ15il see.\" J5 5J ? #### J25 2J5 J52 J25 52 Jt1 1t & #### 15j 15j 51j 27j 1tj 1tj 16j 16j Could - n't find a soul mate - God had made thJ57e 6 6warn - ing but the 6J J6 ? #### 1tJ 1tJ J1t 6tJ 6tJ !% .. & #### 62j 26j 1tj 24 1tj 27j 27j 75 51 72 75 that's what it meant to be the first man on the earth. ser - pent got 5Eve 5to 5eat; 5He said, \"You shall not die.\" 5 J5 J5 J5 8 8 ? #### J28 J82 82J 5 5t 5 8 T! .. 5 & # # # #CH51ORUS!^ @% 1T 7 ! 26j 62j 62j 57 47j 72 So God made Eve - Made from the rib of that God made Eve ? #### t1 So God 7made Eve J28 82J 8J2 25 52J 5 Î6 6 %! 5 * %
& #### 47 1t 1t 51 ^! %@ 1T 7 ! Ad - am man. Yes, God made Eve - God made Eve ? #### 5 15 15 1t Î 6 6 7Yes, God made Eve 5 *% 74j 27 74 !% & #### 62j 26j 26j 57 1t 1t 15 ? # # # # M28Jade hJ28er 28J 25to cleave to 5her 55 51 51 1thus - band man. Yes, 5 26j 62j 62j 75 74j 27 2J5 & #### !^ @% 1T 7 ! God made Eve - E - ven though she would be God made Eve ? # # # # *Î 6 %6 7 %!Yes, God made Eve J82 J28 82J 25 2J5 5 5 & #### 74 1t 1t 15 !^ @% 1T 7 ! tempt - ed, man. Yes, God made Eve - God made Eve ? #### 5 51 15 1t Î 6 6 7Yes, God made Eve 5 *% %! & #### 26j 62j 26j 75j 75j 74j 72 !% Moth - er of all liv - ing was she. 5 ? #### 28J J82 J82 28J 8 5J 8 T! J5 5 © 2010 Andrew J. Robison IV
43 Come Back to the Fold Andy Robison 3 Luke 15 Andy Robison & bbb 44 1t 3 3 21 15 %! !% 1t 21 51 51 52 1t We want you back, we want you back, we want the ? bbb 44 15 18 t1 T! 51 81 t1 !T 1t 18 15 3 33 & bbb 41 3 3 3 41 41 1t 21 &@ 42 1t 27 @& 42 1t 27 sheep back in the fold. We want you back, we want you ? bbb 61 61 61 51 81 * 888 * 88 8 % 555 % 55 5 & bbb @& 3 3 3 3 3 !T 27 1t 42 15 51 51 64 1t back, we want the coin back in its mold. ? bbb * 888 t1 1t t1 18 15 !% % 555 3 3 3 & bbb 1t 61 61 16 16j 75 . 74 6 47 15 16 . 7 1.Lost like a sheep that went a - stray or a 2.Oh, please don't stay there in the world for its 3.Though you have wan - dered far a - way, you can ? bbb 51 52 t5 8 8 8 4t *@ 88 55 3
& bbb 51 .. 16j 15 5t 3 16 .. 15j 1t 21 15 son who dared to roam. Come back to the tem - po - rar - y joys. come back to your home. C1omtej 51 18 1t roam. Bass (1.) son 1 tj 1twho dared to 6t . ? bbb 1t . 7t 3 & bbb 15 .. 3 15j 1t 3 51j 1t 21 51 15 .. 21 15 faith, come back to your God, come back to the ? bbb t1 . c1omtej 51 81 1t 1t . c1omtej 15 81 1t 33 & bbb !% %! fold. Come back to the fold. ? bbb 1T . J1 6 6 6 T! 3 © 2009 Andrew J. Robison
44 O, Holy Nation Andy Robison A.R. # # # # 46 !T .. @& 1t $! .. !T .. !^ .. %! 16 &@ .. & 1.O! Ho - ly na - tion, em - pire of kings. 2.O! Ho - ly na - tion, peo - ple of God. 3.O! Ho - ly na - tion, though be ye slain, 4.O! soon be ye raised Ho - ly n^a. - tion, ? #### 64 !% .. % 15 *. * . T! 18 %. % !% .. %. & #### !T 1t #64 1t 24 #$@ .. %@ .. !T .. 72 1t 52 !% .. O - ver earth's tri - bu - la - tions Thy vic - t'ry song rings. O - ver-com - ing the tri - als on this trans - ient sod. As you cry to your Fa - ther, He shields you from pain. His rule ne'er shall fade. to reign with 1your !S@a.. - @&vio..r; ? #### 51 2 %Î . 5 54 T! .. %! # 28 62 t 85 55 & #### ^! .. n@^ (1.) Thy \" 61 %T . 61 62 16 n26 16 26 . How long, how long? Sa - vior, A - ven-ger, how ? #### * . * 28 !T .. 8 8 8 28 82 28 & #### 5t 15 51 %T 15 ^! .. &@ 6 7 long will it %b!e? Re - ward us, re - t5 7% ? #### 1t t1 5t 4 $ 6 6 4 8 5 us with hon - or, re -
& #### !% .. 1. 2. 3. 1 2 !T .. 27 1t 52 %! .. .. !^ pay them, as Thy vic - t'ry song rings. ? #### T1 . 1 7 ^$ n#64 %. 5 5 4 T! .. .. 5 55 55 5 pay them with might. As Thy, as Thy, & #### 4 . ^! t6 $^ . %& 4 5t 5t 5 $^ 51 . . 5 %! pay them. Re - ward us, re - pay them with might.Re- ? #### T1 . 1 7 $^ 4t $2 . 2 1 @7 6 25 t1 t1 1t *! t5 pay them with might. Re - ward us with hon-or, re - pay them with might. Re- & #### ^! . 27 86 72 1t t5 1t ^! 1 . 12 ward us and re - pay them with might as n7 ? #### *8 . 8 6 57 25 58 t5 15 1 ^* # n 68 ward us with hon - or, re - pay them with might as & #### !T 781 !T 871 %T . 52 15 82 n !T . @. !T . . . . Thy, as Thy, as Thy vic - t'ry song rings. !. 7 7 7 !. ? #### 5 % 86 ^ T. 5 5 5 n^. n^. !% .. % * n&. Thy song, Thy song, Thy vic - t'ry song rings. © 2009 Andrew J. Robison
45 The High and Holy Themes A.R. 68 5tj 5t 1tj 5t 5tj 64 46j 5tAndy Robison & 1.The high and ho - ly themes of God 2.My broth - ers dear, and stran - gers, too 3.My in - ward strife, my lusts, and greed 1 1 1 ? 86 J1 1 J51 1 1 18 1J8 1 J1 1 & 5tj 5tj 5tj 1tj 64j 5tj 1tj 72 .. 27 Re - ceive their vic - to - ry here: Must meet me brim - ming with love, Must bow to the Sa - vior's de - mands. ? 1 11 5J1 1 1 5tJ 5. 5 J1 J1 J1 1J J1 & 25j 15 1t 24 5t 5tj 64 75j 14 When I shall leave my - self be - hind, If I'd ex - pect the same from One shall not leave me, nor for - sake ? H57ej 8 1t 1 1 1 81 2 1 t J2 1 J1 tJ 2 & 64j 5tj 5tj 1tj 5tj 42j 72j %! .. serve with heav - en - ly fear. And loved me from heav - en a - bove. Who sub - mit to His plans. As I ? 18J 51J J15 J15 5 5 8 !T .. 5J J5 5J
& 14j 41j 14j 14j 51j 16j 5t .. 1t Mas - ter, I know I must love You ? J86 68J J86 J86 J68 6J8 1. 15 1. & 15j 72j 27j 27j 72j 61j 27j !T .. By put - ting Your Word in my life. ? 1tJ 555555 %! .. J5 5J J5 5J J5 5J U & 14j 41j 41j 14j 51j 64j 5t 1tj 1t Help me to serve with the love of Christ! ? J86 J86 6tJ 26J J62 1 1 5J7 6 5J 1 6 u & 1tj 5tj 24j 27j 5tj 42j 72j 15 .. 15 By liv - ing in self - sac - ri - fice. ? 51J 5 5 5 5 5 8 t1 .. 1t J5 5J 5J J5 5J J5 © 2009 Andrew J. Robison
46 Great is the Mystery 1 Tim. 3:16 Unison Tim Hatfield & b 44 .. 5j 5 6j 1j 2j t 2j 2 tj 2j 1j 6Arr. A. Robison Great is the mys - te - ry, Great is the mys - te - ry, tj & b 2j 2 2j 7j 6j 5j 1. 2 T .. 2. 58 1 ! Great is the mys - te - ry of god - li - ness. God. God was & b 1tr 1tr 1t .. 1tj 25j 15 46r 64r 46 . 64j 6tj 26j 26j . ? b m15Ran -1R5i - fe51st.. i5J1n 1J8 1tthe flesh, jus - ti - fied in the Spi - rit, 1R8 81R 18 .. 81J J18 82J 2J8 61j 57j 74j 7tj 27j 15j 52j 5t 1 27 .. & b 75 .. J55bje- of an - gels, preached un - to the Gen - 5 .tiles, J5 seen 5. J25 5J2 J52 52J J52 tJ1 Jt1 1t ? b 52 .. & b 1t .. 51j 1tj 52j 51j J5rje 46 . 16j 46j 6tj 26j 26j iJ15n . ? b lie15ve..d on the world, up in - to glo - ry. & b 57j - ceived 1Jt 1J8 tJ1 1tJ 18 .. J81 18J J18 82J 8J2 57 74j 7tj 74j 72j 7tj %! Great is the mys - te - ry of God. 8 8 T! ? b J25 52 52J J25 52J 5J 5J © 2008 Tim Hatfield
I Wait for the Lord 47 M.C. ∀ ∀ Psalm 130:5-6 Michael Carpenter % ∀ ∀ ∀ ∀ 32 20 ∀ Ι61j 05Ιj n%^ 65 ∀50 ?% 0Ι5jn65Ιj ∀^ 25 1.I wait for the Lord, my soul a - waits, And 2.I trust in the Lord for He know-eth well, And 3.I rest ninΙ56j∀th0Ι5ej Lord, my hope, my stay, And > ∀∀∀∀∀∀ 32 05 ^ ?1 0 ∀% 20Ι 1 ^ 05 46 ∀2 7Ι % ∀∀∀∀∀∀ #^ 53 46 54 24 ^∀ −− ∀^ 25 42 −− 42j 40j 16j My soul waits for the in His word I do hope. My soul trusts in the in His way I be - lieve. My soul rests in the in His arms I lie down. 4 4Ι > ∀∀∀∀∀∀ # 07 7 7 62 ^ −− ^ 50 0 − 0 2 2 2 0 − 0Ι 2Ι % ∀∀∀∀∀∀ ∀ 02j 30j 04j 03j 20 16j 50j 61 05 05 61j 20j Lord More than those who watch for the morn - ing, More than Lord As a day ebbs in - to ev 'ning, As a Lord MorΙ05e thΙ75an night - fall holds the wear - y, More than 40 44 4 > ∀∀∀∀∀∀ ∃ Ι42 7Ι4 2Ι Ι2 7 7 74 7 Ι7 Ι2 % ∀∀∀∀∀∀ 03j 20j 10 Ι50j5Ιj 5 ∃ 6 ∃ −− ∃ Alternate Ending (v. 3 only) ^ −− % 64 ∃ −− ∃ those who watch for the morn - ing. day ebbs in - to ev 'ning. 5night -5 5fall holds the wea - ry. wea - ry. 7Ι Ι7 7 ∃3 > ∀∀ ∀ ∀∀∀ 77 ?∃ − 3 ∀− ∀ )? −− ∃− ∀− ∀ − Ι7 7Ι − © 2002 Michael J. Carpenter
48 Beautiful Love M.C. 20j 20Jj 10Jj 10 02 −− 04j 04 30Michael Carpenter % bbb 33 0 − so beau - ti - ful; Love a - bound - ing, so boun - ti - ful I'm re - ceiv - ing; 1.Love so won - der - ful; Love I'm 17 15giv - ing, 2.Love 40J 4 3.Love 4J 7 7 04 −− 20J 4J 4 > bbb 33 20 −− % bbb 02 −− 04j 02j 61j 50 20 61 ∀ Love so won - der - ful sent to me. All these bless - ings Your love has shown. Now this beau - ti - ful love will grow. > bbb 40 −− 02J J04 4J0 7 47∃ 7 44 % bbb 0 − 02j 20Jj 10Jj 10 20 −− 40j 04 03 Will I ho - nor, Great - est com - fort, will I cher - ish You have died for great - est trea - sure, 4J0 477 > bbb 02 −− J4 J4 4 40 −− 02J 17 51my trans - gres - sions. % bbb 02 −− 04j 20j 61j 05 02 16 ∃ All this beau - ti - ful love from Thee? There no great - er love will be known. Now I'm giv - ing the love I owe. J40 04J 4 > bbb 40 −− J02 7 4 7 ∀ 7 4 © 2003 Michael J. Carpenter
Bow Down Before You 49 64 50 Mi61chιae31l ιCar20pιen16teιr M.C. ∑ % αααα 33 (1.)Lord we seek Thy grace and 1.Lord we seek Thy grace and fa - vor, 4− And 2.You're the Rock and my Re - deem - er. In 3.God reigns o - ver all the na - tions, A4Ιnιd > αααα 33 0 4 2Ιι 1Ιι Ι2ι 0Ιι 4 4 % αααα 40 04 04−− 40ι 46 05 61ι 13ι 02ι 42ι fa - vor, And bow be - fore You at the bow be - fore You at the throne. And You I'll ne - ver be a - lone. I sits up - on His ho - ly throne. Ι4ι Ι46Iι > αααα 0 4 2Ιι Ι1ι 2Ιι 0Ιι ∃− 5 αααα 35 53ι 52ι 61 50 64ι 35ι 24 64ι 63ι 02 16 05ι 46ι % throne, Bow down be - fore You and bow down be - fore You and 41Ι Ι15 62 1 25 Ι25 1 > αααα 07 07Ι Ι07 14 6Ι2 Ι2 2Ι % αααα 35 35ι 20ι 16 05 46ι 04ι ∃−− Œ bow down bΙ25e - fore You 7my ∀ −God. Ι4 − > αααα 70 0Ι7 14 41Ι Œ © 2002 Michael J. Carpenter
50 A Prayer of Restoration Melvin Rogers M.C. Michael Carpenter % 33 ∃ 31 20 %? −− 14 ∀ −− 16 02 24 ?∃ ∀∃ 30 02 Lord un - to Thee I pray in sin and shame. Lord will You > 33 ∀ 50 04 ∃− 6 ^− 4 5 0 % 15 40 ∃− 4 ^− 4 7 7 ∃ % ?% −− 41 ∀ −− 61 20 42 ?∃ #^ 42 31 ∀∃ ∀ come and free me from this pain? You al- ways an - swer, > ∃− 6 ^− 4 50% 06 ^ ∃− 4 ^− 4 77∃ ) 7 74 ^ 5 4 % ^# 53 16 ∀ # 46 53 ∀∃ ∀ # 35 20 You give me all. O - pen Your arms Lord and hear my > 0 6 all I need. 57 0 ∀6 1 4 ^ 0 25 ) 7 4 1 5 ) 7 ^ 5 4 ^) ^ %? % ∃ 13 02 %? −− 41 ∀ −− 16 02 42 ?∃ call. Lord on my knees I cry, I'm so a - lone. ># Lord on my 5 5 6 0 6knees I cry 50 ˙ 61 5 5 54 77 % ∀ 05 04 ∃− 56 ∃ 44
% ∀∃ 03 02 ?% −− 41 ∀ −− 16 02 42 ?∃ An - swer my prayer for You can make me whole. my prayer for You > 15 40 75 07 %∃ ∃ − 6 0 1 62 5 0 1 52 40 4 55 % ^# 42 13 ∃∀ ∀ ^# 53 46 ^ ^ 64 35 Sin must not con-quer im-pri - son me. Loose all these >) 70 6 674 ^ 2^ nor ) 70 1 1 2 ∀∀ 5 4O please 2 1 70 51 1 ) 4 U % ∀∃ ∀ # 24 53 ∃? 5 6 ^ 46 53 ∀∃ ∃ chains Lord! Bring me to Thee. Loose all these chains Lord! > 6∀ 1 5 4 ^) 07 05 %˙ ∀ 71 05 ∃ ∀^ ) u %# 0 14 ) 21 )− 7 ∀ 1 Thee. Bring me to Thee. to ˙ >? 06 ^ 4 3 b^− 5 44 © 2004 Michael Carpenter
51 All Who Follow Him & bbb 44 51J 2Randy Chamberlain 1tj 1tj 1tr 41j.. 14j 1t AR1tnrdy Robison made 21Rr 1.The choi - ces that I When 2.Each day I try much har - der To 3.Each d51Jay J51a neR51w b16Je.. - J61 15gin - ning, G1R5od 51Rmakes ? bbb 44 J1t & bbb72j.. 72r 24j 1tj 27 .. J57Th1e 27j 27j 72j 1tj1tj27j 27j1tr72r I was ve - ry young; vows I pledged to keep - Some - do the things I should. Each night I bow be- fore His Throne And ev5-. 5'ry - 5thing 5brand 5 .new. He 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5gent - ly whis - pers to me, \"Child, Do the ? b b b 5J . 5R J5 J5 5. 5J 5J J5 5J J5 5J J5 5R R5 J25 & bbb 15j 15r 51r 15j 72j 1t .. 15r 25r 1tj 1tj 1tr 14j.. how.... they came un - done. Un - kind words, said in pray, \"If I on - ly could.\" And the vows that I have best that you cJ15an d5o1.\".. Each dJ51ay 1J5I 51Rpraise HJ61is.. 1tR ? bbb 1tJ R1t 1Rt 1tJ 1Rt & bbb 41j 1tj 1tj 15r 5tr 51r 15r15j 1tj 7tj 74j 16j 61j 2Rr 1tr haste, Words that nev - er should be spo - ken, Words that bro - ken, The prom- i - ses left un-done Are ho - ly name, My sins are washed a - way. J68 A5nd8Rr w5ith8Rr ? bbb J61 15J 15J tR1 tR1 1tîR. t1R 1Jt 5J1 1J5 86J 68J
& bbb 14j 1tj 1tr 72j.. 57 .. 75r 15r 27j 72r 24r 1tj 27j 72j 51 cut so ve - ry deep, Left me, Lord, so deep - ly bro-ken. all for - giv'n by Christ, God's on - ly be - got - ten Son. 86Jpeace with - in my heart I a - wait His com - ing day. ? bbb 8 8 8. 8 . 8 88 88 8 8 18J t1 ä J8 8R 8J . 5 . 5R 5R J5 5R R5 5J 5J & bbb 17 16j 26j 6tr 26j.. 16j 16 1J8 6 5tj..5tr 52r62j..5t .. 1tr 7tr 1J For aJ8llj wJ8hoj f8Rolr- loJ8wj. . JJ8ej- sus, H8J6ej’ll wa5J1sh.. R15a- way all s11in...AR15nd the . ? bbb Jt1 8 7 7 . R51 5R J5 & bbb 16j 26j 6tj 62j 16j 16 J81 7 64j 64j 24r 26j.. 5t .. J1t 7 jo8Jyjs o8Jfj J8jHeav'n 8Jaj- w8Jajit me And aJ18ll w81Jho fol - low 1 .Him. For ? bbb 5tj.. 1. 8 86J 5R7 7. 5t .. 51J 62j5J.. . & bbb 61j 26j 6tr 26j.. 61j 16 18J 6 5tr 52r 1Rr 2R1r a8Jllj w8Jhoj f8Rolr- loJ8wj. . J8Jej- sus, He’ll w5J1as..h 15Ra - 7way 7all . 1 .sin. And the 5R J5 . 1. ? bbb 8 6J8 R51 15R & bbb 1tj 1tj 41j.. 1tr 1tj 72 1t 72 61j 16j 51r 52j.. 15 .. joys of He6J1av..'n a - wait me A5njd all who fol - low Him. 1R5 5 tJ 5 5 ? bbb 1J5 J51 J5 5 8J J8 8 8 . 1t .. 5 R5 J5 . Words © 2018 Randy Chamberlain; Music © 2018 Andrew J. Robison IV
52 He Shall Reign! Michael Carpenter M.C. 02j 61j ^ 05Jj j 0j 10Jj % 33 02j04j 03 −− 20j 10j 61j 0Jj 41j ∀ −− 5 Am I ful - ly serv -ing from with - in? Speak of hea - ven, live in > 33 06 15 −− 1J5 4 4 25J 6 0∃ −6 5 4 4 ) 7 70J J75 7J5 0J 0J J4 J4 J4 5J J4 ) J7 % %∀ −− 26j 14j 03 −− 20j 61j 01j 01Jj 64j ∀ −− 20j 16j sin. A great change must take place in my mind. Christ will > ∀∃ −− 24J 2J6 15 −− J51 4 4 42j5 61j4 ∃0 − 6 4 4 4J 4J 5 5J 4J % − 10Jj 0Jj ∃ −− 02j 24j ^# −− 35j 46j ^ −− 52j 46j reign all the time. He shall reign! He shall reign! In my > b^− 7 J57 57J ∀ −− 0J4 20J 7− 2 1 0 1 0 1 25 0J2 1 ) 4J J4 ^ 2J % 05j 46j 53j 24j 53 46j 41j ^∀ −− 02j 14j ∃∀ −− 41j 36j heart and in my soul He shall reign. He shall reign! He shall 2 J71 07J J67 07 1 J26 − 06 40 0 6 J16 46J > 7J J2 ^ 4 4J 6J
% ∀ −− 02j 42j 24j 31j 13j 02j 16 0Jj 6Jj ∃ −− reign! In my heart and in my soul He shall reign. > 5^ 6 04 J40 40J 75J 57J J75 05J 7 54 ∀ −− 4 J4 J4 © 2004 Michael J. Carpenter
54 Only A Prayer Away Mantie Fluharty, 1980 16 −− 02 −− 03 20ι 10 −− 15 −− ?% 61ι 64ι 78Michael Carpenter % α 071 0 − 1.When tri - als seem so hard to bear, no 2.Some - times when life looks bright and gay with 3.If our home is a bar - ren place, o'er it 4.When 4 −pain a40nd−− 5 4bur - dens 4 −here are and 4− 7 Ι5 4− α) >α 071 20 −− µ7− ∃ 7 41Ι 87 1− 4Ι % α 78 40 13ι 20 −− 20 05ι 071 64 −− 61 −− ∀ −− help to come from an - y - where. man - y bless - ings we fail to pray. could be lack - ing God's good grace. we ap - proach the heav'n - ly shore. >α 87 4 5 40 −− 04 02Ι 071 61 −− 4− ∃ −− 5 6Ι 4− % α 0 − 61 −− 02 −− 30 02ι 10 −− 15 −− ?% 61ι 13ι Then we must al - ways be a - ware that To thank Him for each spe - cial day and Streng - then our faith and fill the space for We will be grate - ful e - ver - more for 4− 04 −− 5 4− µ7− > α 02 −− 4− 7 4 4− 1− α) 7 1Ι4 Ι5 ∃ 4Ι
CHORUS NOTE: Chorus may be sung once after last stanza. 0Œ 02 Œ % α 24−− 53 13ι 02−− 61−− God is a prayer a - way. God is a prayer a - way. God is a prayer a way. God is a 4 −prayer a - way. 4− 7− > α 02−− 17 Ι57 4− ∀ % α 13−− 13 30ι 63−− 14−− ∀ 20 Œ µ 13−− 31 31ι 31−− 31− 0Ι On - ly a prayer a - way. On - ly a prayer a - >α 5− 5 5 4− a prayer a - w40ay−−. 2 −− 51−− 51 Ι15 5− 5− 1− 1 Ι1 4− 5− 1− 16 −− 0 −− 24 − − % α ∃6−− 1− #?−− 20−− 02 61ι 04−− 20−− 03−− 30−− µ #?−− way. When cares a - bound God can be found >α ∃− ∃− 6− 04 −− 40 7 20 −− 04 −− 5− 5− ^− ∃− 4− Ι4 7− 7− ?− % α 42−− 35 31ι 20−− 16−− ˙ ∃ ∀ On - ly a prayer a- way. > α 04−− 5 7 5 4− 47 −− ∀ 5Ι 4− © 2001 Michael J. Carpenter
55 Sing Thy Praise M.C. 33 Ε 4 61 02 16ι 02ι 30 Michael Carpenter 4 %α 20 61 41 {1. Let God a - rise through e - the - real skies. His All those who come shall be as one, Made {2. How great the lot for our sins was bought. His For Christ is King, Let all men sing the 3. { Ex - alt the Lord at His ho - ly hill and His 41 64o - ceans 40roar oΙ14n 4Ι0 75 45 44 64ev - 'ry shore. This > α 33 41 % α 02 61 50 30 1. 61 −− 2. 16 20ι 36ι ∀ ∀ name known o'er the earth. birth. new, a ho - ly throne. blood for sin a - tone. I will glor - y of His sing a song of praise. You 5we ∃raise. > α 40song 4to 5 ∃ 4 −− ∃ 4 4 4 2 7 ∃ 4 4 4Ι Ι4 7 % α 40ε 40 30ι 02ι 15ι 0Ιι ?% −− 20ι 31ι 40 04 05ι 04ι35ι 40ι sing great prais - es to the Lord. I will sing great prais - es to the > α 02 20 Ι57 45 7 ∃− 4 5 4 4 7 4 75Ι 2Ι4 Ι4 Ι7 Ι1 ∃ − 4Ι 7Ι 2 2 Ι7 7Ι
9 43 οcresc. 3 3Ιι 32ιΙ µ13 13 41 14ι 41ι Œ % α ∃% −− Ó2 − 2 Lord. I will sing Thy praise, I will sing Thy praise, I will > α ∃? −− Œ ∑ Ó− ∑ Ι4 7Ι ƒ ε 146 τ024 24 12 42 25 52ι 25ι 416 % α ∀42 sing Thy praise, I will sing Thy praise! And Ó− 25 Τ 2 4 04 04 >α Ι05 Ι20 61 5 4 14 α 53ι 42ι 31ι 02ι 61 50 46 ∃ −− % la - bor till the Mas - ter comes. > α 70Ι 0Ι7 70Ι 2Ι5 7 24 41 ∀ −− 4 © 2002 Michael J. Carpenter
56 Gazing At The Mountain Ruth Grubb ∀∃ 0 1 Michael Carpenter % 33 0 ? J1j 31j02j16j 35 1Jj10Jj61 53 ∀∃ −− 42 I stood gaz-ing at the moun - tain, Re-freshed by the fal- ling rain. The > 33 20 ) 7J0 J05 04J J70 0 40 50 J50 0J5 04 0 −0 0 0 −0 % bb25j 25 25j 05 05j15j 41 ∃ 42 bb52 −− 25j 52 20 ?∃ −− 0 yel- low re- minds me of sun- light, The red the crim-son stain. Some b2 20 1 ∀ > 0 b6 0 5 J5 5J 0 0 0 − 0 b05 5 ∃ − 6 20 bJ5 5 5J 0 b5 − J5 % 1 − J1j 1Jj 13j 20j 16j 53 ∃∀ 0 1 − 10Jj 61j01j 67 5 ∀∃ −− 24 day I'd like to meet the Ar - tist and shake His tal- ent- ed hand, And > 07 −− J07 07J J05 40J J07 0 04 50 − 50J 04J J40 0 − 0 0 − 0 − 0 % bb25 −− 52j 50 05 15 51 ^∀ 50 b05 50j 50j 05 b63 ∃ −− one day share the glor - y with Him in that prom - ised ∀ −land. b2 20 02 b2 − > 0− b6 5 55 5^ 5 b5 22 1 1 b5 − J5 J5 J5 b6 6 © 2004 Michael J. Carpenter
Jesus, My Savior 57 ∀M.C. 33 20 ∃ 20 61 %∃ 16 Michael Carpenter % 51 05 05 15 ∃−− 61 1.Je- sus, my Sav - ior, what do you ask of me? To You 2.Je- sus, my Sav - ior, you give so much to me. 4To > ∀ 33 04 ∀3.Je-sus, 4my 44 ?∃ 44Sav- ior, what 4 7 7 7 ∀−do you want with me? 4 0 77 7 7 − ∀ 02 40 04 20 61 ∃% 61 05 16 02 50 ?%−− 05ι 61ι % I will fol - low in thy foot - steps and ne - ver from you flee. Now I sa - cri - ficed your own life to set all sin - ners free. 7 7That Ι4 4Ι > ∀ 40 02set forth a20n 4ex - 4am - ple 4so 7 7 7oth-ers they 75might s)∃ee−− 0 4 4 77 7 ?∃ ∀ 20 02 02 02 64 ∃% 46 46 04 03 03 25 ^?−− 05 61 % Oh serve you till for - ev - er, and be al- ways close to thee. Oh have a hope of hea- ven, to spend all e - ter - ni - ty. 4Oh 4 > ∀ Je02 - s04us 04is 4in my life, 4and 4 5 5for - ev - er 5he 7will ∀b)e.− 0 4 4 77 7 7 ?− 14 ?∃ ∀ 20 ∃ 20 16 ∃% 61 05 51 46 41 ∃−− Œ % Je - sus, my Sav - ior, your ser - vant I will be. Je - sus, my Sav - ior, you give so much to me. > ∀ 40 ∀Je - sus, 4my 44 ∃? 44Sav- ior, you're 77 77 41ev - 'ry - thing 7to m∀e−. Œ 0 4 − © 2001 Michael J. Carpenter
58 As I Pray M.K.B. 4ι 24ι 14ι −− 20ι 20ι 02ι 02ι ∀ 02−− 4ι M26aιtthe61wιBai50nιbrid15gιe 4 4 % α 33 Lord when I bow my head and pray I lift my voice to 4 77 −−ofΙ20 - f0Ι2er u0Ι4p th40Ιis %∀prayer, 52 −−plea44Ιse heΙ24ar my hu24Ιm - 7ble Ι4 Ι4 4Ι 4Ι >α 33 Ι14 %α ∀ ∀ ‰61ι 26ι 36ι 64ι 46ι 46ι 64ι %∃ 46−− 64ι 5ι 64ι 04ι 24ι 5 you. I know you hear all that I say And see all that I > cry. ∃% ∃ ‰ Ι67I fe64Ιel yoΙ41ur pres-ence eve-ry-where 2 −−AΙ22nd lift your name on ^ 7 ∀ 2Ι4 Ι42 Ι42 Ι41 ∀∃ 1Ι7 2 2 2Ι4 α Ι2 Ι2 % α ?^ ?^ 16 6 4− 31ι 05ι 50ι 50ι 05ι ^ 05 46 42−− 13ι 4 4− do. ) Please let us of - fer up our praise Please hear us high. I pray, Lord ans- wer my re - quests Com - fort me > α )? 46 64 46−− 6Ι4 5Ι7 7Ι5 7Ι5 Ι57 ^) 53 14 42−− 1Ι4 % α 50ι 50ι 50ι 50ι ^ 05 05 64 62 ^ 05 1 2 3 as our voi - ces raise. This prayer, please bless. It's filled with when I am op - pressed Lord be my guide. So by Your > α Ι57 7Ι5 75Ι 75Ι )^ 35 75 64 64 #^ 75 1 2 7 1 2 7
%α ∃ 40ι 04ι 04ι 04ι ∃% 46ι 46Dι.C20. ιal Fine ˙∀ 16ι −− love and hap - pi - ness So as I > α ^?word 15Ι Ι15I w15Ιill 15Ιa - %?bide. 1Ι6 TΙ16his Lo42Ιrd 7I −− pray 046 4 7Ι 4 % α 25 42ι 46ι 42 41 ˙∀ 42 46 42−− 13ι ˙ Fine Thank you for to - day. And Guide our way. > α 05 04Ι 26Ι 62 61 4 0 4 6 4 05 26 64−− 14Ι ∀ © 2004 Matthew K. Bainbridge
60 God, Can You Hear Me? 15j A.R. b b 44 5t 1tj 24j 5t 1tj 42j 5t 75j Andy Robison & 46 5t ? bb 44 1God, can 15J 11You hear, can You 1hear, c1Jtan 2You 18hear m15e? 1 1 Jt J51 J51 1J5 & bb 5t 1tj 24j 5t 61 @! & 5t 1tj 42j 5t 1tj 24j God, can You hear me now? God, can You hear, can You 1 1 81 1 ? bb 1 J15 1J5 1 % 15 J51 15J 1 J15 1J5 & bb 5t 51j 57j 46 5tj5tj 5t .. 1tj 5tj.. 1tr 5tj 51j %@ .. 5tj 25j hear, can You hear me? I cry t1o7Jj You with all my pow'r. 1.Through the 215J.I can ? bb 1 1Jt 2 18 5J1 J51 1. 61J .. 16R 16J 1J6 &% .. 1 Jt J75 & bb 15j 5tj 15j 25j 52 5tj 52j 51j 5tj 51j 52j 25 5tj 25j veil of Je - sus' flesh, from this val - ley strewn with tears, I can ? bb prJ16ay i6J1n J61Je - suJ16s' name f1J5or my w16Jill t61Jo b61Je th61Je 57 51Jsame - for the 57 J75 57J & bb 51j 5tj 15j 52j 5tj 51j 46j 5tj 5tj 52j %@ 5tj 52j climb up to the moun- tain of the Fath - er. For He ? bb FJ16ath - e16Jr J16wants t16Jo m16Jold m16Je i61Jn HJ61is im1J5 - agJ75e. &% F5J1or H57Je
& bb 51j 5tj 51j 52j 52 5tj 25j 15j 5tj 15j 25j 25 5tj 25j lives to hear the pleas from His child - ren worn and weak, as they ? bbkno61Jws 61Jwhat's beJ16st foJ61r m75e. 51JIf I'57Jm 61Jbound oJ61r 16Jif I'J16m 75free, J51I c57Jan & bb 15j 5tj 15j 52j 5tj 51j 64j 5tj %@ .. come in - to His pres - ence with their praise. come in - to His pres - ence with my praise. Ten: Come praise. tJ15oj Him 8J with J2 5 & .. ? bb 1J . J7 J6 !5 % 1J8 1 2J praise, with praise. & bb 5t 1tj 24j 5t 1tj42j 5t 51j 57j 64 5t 5t 1tj 24j 5t 61 bGbo11d, can You 1hear, can You 11 tJ1hear, can 2You 18hear m15e? 1God, can You 1hear 18me ? 1 tJ 1 1 51J 5J1 15J 15J 15J 51J rit. 51j 75j 46 & bb ä 5j tj 4j 5t 1tj 24j 5t 5t 5t @1 7 1tj 24j ? b b % î 11 15J 1J5 11 1J5 15J 11 1Jt tJ2 81 51now? I know that God, You will hear, You will hear, You will hear me. & bbÎ51j75j 64 5t Î15j 75j 46 5t Î15j 75j 46 5t %* %* %T You will heal me, You will hold me, You will push me by your pow'r. b bÎ 1Jt 2 18 51 Î 1Jt 2 18 15 ÎJt1 2 18 15 @% ! ? tJ Jt Jt &% ! © 2010 Andrew J. Robison IV
61 How Do You See This Old World? A.R. Andy Robison b b b 44 15j 52j 5tj 27 72j 57 & 16 57 64j ^$ 5 1.{ How do you see this old world? Oh, Am I just here to make mon - ey? Or feel - ings,\" is your heart your be Christ my SJ81a - 1J8vior? 5He's ? bbb 44 t1J tJ1 1Jt 25 J25 252.{\"CFooulld-lowand !* 5 it is & bbb 15j 52j 5tj 27 75j 57 !^ .. 5 how do you soak it all in? Oh, die in the vain quest for peace? How all my friends seem be - lieve. There to ? bbb prJt1o - vJt1en J1t 52Him - self th25e pa*!st.., 5By i25Jn 5 & bbb 51j 52j 5tj 72 72 57j 61j 61j 57j 46j 64 .. J5j ? bbb And, Where did you come from and why are you here? Or Can I find out if there's truth in the world, Be - earth has in store, As - has to be more that this rai - sing the dead, walk - ing on wa - ter and 81 .. 1tJ 81J J81 tJ1 18J 1tJ 1tJ tJ1 25 25 5J2 & bbb 51j 52j 5tj 27 27j 75 1. 61 75 64j $^ Î .. 2. J1j J2j tJj 4Jj %! what does it all real - ly mean? please?(1) I've been told that shall I just live as I Î .. last.(2) Now 2JIjknJtojwJ8thjat fore this shell cea - ses to breath. cend - ing tri - um-phant at !T 1Jj ? bbb 1Jt Jt1 J1t 25 5J2 25 !* ..
& bbb 15 15j15 .. 51 &% %& 51 15j15 .. 51 ^$ %T Je- sus is the an - swer, Je- sus is the way. ! ! ? bbb 1t t1J 1t .. t1 @% @% 68 86J 86 .. 68 ! J8 5J J6 J7 Je-sus is the way. & bbb 585J8j58 .. 58 5t 5tj5t .. 5t 52j24 .. 24 1tj 27j &@ J1j J2j tJj J4j Je - sus is the on-ly life worth liv - ing here to-day. (1) I've been told that (2) Now I know that ? bbb 27 27J 72 . 27 1t Jt1 t7 .. t7 8J6 86 .. 68 86J J5j . % 1Jj 2Jj tJj J8j & bbb 15 15j15 .. 51 75 75j 75 . 75 !5j 4 . 41 tJ1j 1Jj ! .. 5 . Je - sus is the truth that all the world needs to know. The ? bbb 1t Jt1 t1 .. 1t 52 J25 52 .. 25 J16 62 .. t6 J6t 86J *^ .. 5 & bbb 46 61 27 17 14 1t 15 15j 51j 46j 16 .. 51 57 %! One in whom con - sists all things is the One who loves me so. ? bbb 68 86 5t t5 82 28 t1 Jt1 Jt1 8 8. 8 8 T! 8J 8. 5 5 © 2009 Andrew J. Robison
62 All I Want 2Jj 2Jj 2Jj AJtnjdy RtJjobis2Jonj A.R. bbb 44 1Jj7Jj 1 1Jj7Jj 1 J1jJ7j 1Jj J2j & ? bbb 44 A1Jllj7JI jwa1nt, aJ1lljIJ7wjis1h,aJ1lljJ7I j 1Jjthink 2Jjshould hJ2apj-pJ2enj t2JojmJtej mJtajy nJ2ojt & bbb 6 . 1Jj 7 6Jj 5Jj % ä . 1Rr1JjJ7j 1 J1j J7j 1 J1j J7j be 1Jj 7the will of the Lord. ä .BR1urt it1J'sjmJ7yj life, itJ1'sj m2Jyj song, ittJ'sj m2Jyj ? bbb 6. 6Jj 5Jj % 1 t & bbb J1j2Jj 2Jj 2Jj J2j tJj Jtj2Jj 6 . J1j 7 6Jj J5j % . ä . 14r sJttoj-r8Jyjth8Jajt I'J8mjwJ8rji-tinJtgj, a5Jndj5JI j think 8Jj 8it should b8JejmJtyj own. ä . AR6t r ? bbb 8. T. & bbb 41j 41j 16j 16j 57j.. 57r 74j 75j 51j 1tj !T ä . 14r ? bbb 6Jjleast 6Jjthat's how I fe5Jejl. tR5illr I see Je - su5Jsj. % ä . A6Rtr 8Jj 8Jj J2j 2Jj tJj & bbb 41j 14j 61j 61j 57j.. 57r47j 75j 61j 16j 61jn75j 61 ä . 41r ? bbb J6jleast J6jthat's hoJ8wj 8JI j fe5Jejl. tR5illr I see Je - sus on the cross. A6Rtr J2j 2Jj tJj tJj tJj tJj t ä .
& bbb 41j 41j 61j 61j 75j.. 75r74j 75j 15j 15j 15j 1tj 14 Å 2Rr 2Rr tRr ? bbb J6jleast J6jthat's hoJ8wj J8I jfe5Jejl. t5RillrJ2I jsJ2eej atJlljHtJe'js gJtivj-e5Jnjm6e. Å And then RtI r R2r 2Rr & bbb J4j J4j 4Jj tJj 2Jj. R2r J1j 7Jj !. Chorus ? bbb pa8Jcjk u8Jpj a6Jllj m5Jyj dre5Jamj. s a5Rndr 5Jjcount th5Jemj loss. 1t T. For 51 & bbb 46 .. 6tj 27j 27j 27j61 27 !T .. 1t 46 64j 6tj 27j 27j 16j 72j He iJ41sjw55Jri-ti55Jng my song. Now He is the auth-or of my ? bbb 14 . J1 55 !% .. 15 18 8J1 8J1 5 5 5 5 5J J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 My Lord is & bbb 72j1tj !TÎ 64 64j 6tj 27j.. 72r 61j 72j 1t 15 46 .. 6tj sto-ry. He knows the way, the way that's best for me. 1A4ndj ? bbb 5 1J5 !%Î 18 81J J18 5. 5 5 5 15 1t 41 . 5J J5 . R5 5J J5 & bbb 64j 46j 64j 6tj 27j.. 27r 61j 75j !% .. ? bbb no28Jw J82I knJ28ow m28Jy liJ58fe.. 8 8 8is not my own. R5 5J J5 !T .. © 2010 Andrew J. Robison IV
63 It's Too Much #A.R. p J1j 1JAjndy1JRjobis2Jonj & 44 .. J5j J1j 1Jj 1Jj5Jj 1Jj 1 5Jj 1 ! ?# 44 .. It's to1JojmJ1ucjh, 1Jjit5J'sj to1Joj much, it's too much. 1Jj1JI jju1JstjcaJ2nj't 5Jj 1 5Jj 1 ! & # tJj tJj tJj t 2Jj 1 $ J4j5Jj 15j 15j 15jJ5j 15j 15 J5j 51 ? #taJtkje Jtj Jtj t 2Jj 1it, dear Lord, it's too much. It's too hard, it's too much,it's too * 8Jj5Jj 1Jj J1t tJ1 tJ1 1tJ t7 Jt7 7t # %! 15j 51j 51j 62j 1tj1tj 1tj 1t 1Jj 41 $! ä 41j 14j 1tj & rough. I just can't take it, dear Lord, 5 6it's too ^much. I don't know 55 5 5 J6 6 * ?# T^ J6t 6Jt t6J J86 6J 6J 6J 6 ä J86 8J6 #86J # f 72j 27j 72j 16j 27j 27 1t 1tj 14j 14j 1tj & 27 .. why 5I j 5ej- v5enj 5jhave t5oj go through this; I don't know 55 5 ? # 75 . 5 51 J15 86J 6J8 #J68 5 41j 41j 1tj # why I 27jhav27ej 72jto16j 27j 27j 1tj1t .. & 72 .. how 5j 5j 5j 5j 5j 5I'm ev - er going to make it. But now I 55 5 6 ? # 57 . 6t .. 6J8 6J8 #J86 how I'm going to
# 72 .. 27j 27j 27j 16j 27j 27 1t 1tj 14j 14j 1tj & know 4I j 5jknow You'll give me all the strength I need, and so I N75owj 5 ?# # 5j 5j 5j 5j 5j 5 6t J86 8J6 68J J86 5 5 6 know you'll give the PJ5j1Jj J1j It5J'sjtJ1ooj J1jmuch, & # 14 .. 61j 14j 14j1tj14j 14 5 %1 . J6 J7 1 7% 7 ä .. ? #kn86ow.. ä .. with 6You, 6 5Lord, I can face it.Now I can face it. 8J 8J J6 8 8J6 52 @% .. @% 8J & # 1Jj 5Jj 1Jj 1 J5j 1 ! J1jJ1j 1Jj 2Jj tJj Jtj tJj t it's too much, it's too much. All by my - tJjself, mtJyj detJajr Lord, ? # J1j 5Jj 1Jj 1 J5j 1 ! J1jJ1j 1Jj 2Jj t & # J2j 1 $ J4j J5j 15j 51j 15Fj 5Jj 51j 15 5Jj 15 ? # J2j 1it's too much. But J1jYou'll strength - en me more than e - * J8j J5j J1t tJ1 t1J t1J 7t tJ7 7t # %! 15j 51j 51j 62j rit27. j 27j 27j 27 16j 75 !% ä & nough, and so w8J6ith 5 5 5You, Lord, it 5won't 5be 8too much. 5J J5 J5 5 J5 5 T ? # ^T 6tJ J6t Jt6 ! ä © 2010 Andrew J. Robison IV
64 Glory to God Jude 24-25 Michael Carpenter M.C. %∃ 36−− 02j 20 16 ?% 16 % b 33 4 ∃ 40−− 61j 20 ∃ 02 To Him who is a - ble to keep you from fal - ling, And > b 33 4 ∀ 26 −− 7 4 ^∀ 4 ∃? 41 −− 4 4 ∃4 J4 5 5 4J 4 ∃4 % b 02−− 61j 02 63 04 ^ 40 40 04−− 03j 30 02 20 16 %? 4 to pre - sent you fault - less Be - fore His glor - ious pre - sence. To >b 40−− 4J0 46 14 52 ^∀ 25 5 5−5 54 4 ∃4 %b ∃ 40−− 61j 20 ∃ 40 4 7− 7J 77 4 ∃4 # 20 31 4∀ −1 6 50−− 50j 50 42 >b God our 7J4 45 ∀^ 20 7 − 7Jj 24 40Sav ior, Through Je-sus Christ our Lord, Be glo - ry ry and ∀ 26−− ^? ^? 4 ∀glo - 6 14 % b − 0 #− 0 03 ∀ %? ^ 4 7 ˙ and pow'r for - ev - er - more. pow'r both now and ^− 5 ∃ > b ∀^−− 4 ) 77 ∃ ) # 21 ∀ 5 ∃ © 2003 Michael J. Carpenter
Use Me, Lord 65 Mike Yost Mike Yost & b 44 5Jj 15j 75 .. 64r 57r 61j.. 16r 61j 64j Arr. A. Robison %T .. 1.Use me, Lord to teach the un - learned mind. 2.Use me, Lord to feed the ones in need. 3.Use mJ1ej, Lord to pro - 8 .tect 8Your 8Ho - ly Name. 8J . 8R 5J ?b 44 5Jj 27 .. 62R 52R 51J ! .. & b J5j 51j 75 .. 64 75 61j.. 16r 61j 5Jj %T .. Use me, Lord to reach the fall - en child. Use me, Lord to mend the heart that bleeds. Use m1Jej, Lord to stop the sin - ner's gain. ? b 5Jj 72 .. 62 25 8. 88 tJ5 2 ! . J8 . R2 J5 & b ä 1Rr27r 1tj.. 72r 1tj 61j 27 .. 72r 7tr 27r 16j.. 6tj 16j5 46 For I know, it's not from me, But your ves -sel I can be. ? b ä tR1 81R J15 .. 15R 51J J51 5 . 55 R6t 6tJ .. 1J6 J18 81 5 . R5 5R & b J5j tJ1 4 J@7 .. 6R 7J J1 7 1t !% .. So, dear Lord, as You see fit, use me. ? b J5j tJ5 4 5j. n4r 5j 6j 5 5 !T .. %. 5 © 2010 Michael D. Yost
66 He Has Risen & b 44M.Y.; A.R. J5j 5Jj 51 5Jj 5 15j 75j 15jMike Yost & Andy Robison ? b 44 1. In the ear - ly morn - ing when the 2. First he ran with John, then Pe - ter J1t t1J 1t3. Wit - ness Paul wt1eJnt o1tut a1tJnd t1Jbrought thJt1e & b 51 26 26 57j 51j 51 J5j 5 15j 75j 15j tomb was sealed, Mar - y came with spi - ces, all her en - tered in, How his heart was torn, be - cause he 1t 18 18lost world in; E1J8l - dJ1ter ?b 1t 1Jt t1 t1J J1t t1JJohn would write the words with & b 51 26 6t J5j 5Jj 15 5Jj 5 51j 75j 15j hopes re - pealed. When the sun had ris - en she could knew his sin. He could press a - head, he'd leave his ? b ink1t 81 18 t1J tJ1 t1 t1J t1 t1J Jt1 Jt1and pen. Since the years have come and then they've & b 15 62 26 57j 15j 51 J5j 5 15j 75j 15j see her way, See! The stone is gone; and hear the past be - hind; tell the world with bold - ness, full sal - ? b 1t 81 18gone their way; AJ18ll tht1Je t1a - gtJ1es lt1is - te1Jtn a1tJs thJ1te
& b 26 1t 46 51j 51j 5 1 %! 75j 51j an - gel say, He has ris - en! He has va - tion find... t T tt ? b 18peop - l15e 81say, tJ1 Jt1 1 ! 1J 1J & b 65 1 ^! 57j 51j 5 75j 15j J5j 51j 75j 15j ris - en! Glo- rious hope, now all sins can be for - 8 * 88 ?b 8 * J8 8J t1 1tJ 1tJ Jt1 tJ1 1tJ 1tJ & b 65 1 !^ 52j 15j J5 1t !T 25j 51j 4J 26 ^@ 57j 15j giv - en. He has ris - en! He has ris - en! Free- dom t1 5 !% ?b 8 * 88 t1 t1 25 * 88 8 * J8 8J % J5 J5 & b 5 57j 51j 5Jj 15j 75j 15j 65 1 61 .. 61j 26j 46j found from the chains of Sa - tan's pris - on, for He has 6J8 8 ? b 1t Jt1 1tJ tJ1 Jt1 1tJ tJ1 8 8. J5 25J 8 8. & b 5t 2 1 15 .. 61j 62j 46j 5t 2 1 !% ris - en! For He has ris - en! ? b 1t t1 .. 8 8 52J t1 T! 5J J5 © 2006 Andrew J. Robison IV; Arrangement © 2012 Andrew J. Robison IV
67 Land of Eternal Summer D.J. Kessinger D.J. Kessinger 61j 15j 1tj 72j 16 15Arr. D.J. Kessinger & A. Robison & b 44 1tj 15 1tj %! ?b 1.Stand - ing a - lone in the dark of night, I'm 2.Sit - ting with friends, in the light of day, my 44 1J53.Day at1f - tJ1e5r !Tday, t1JI wtJ1ill 15Jstand fJ81or 1tGod, i7tn & b 64j 16 46j 16 27 !T 1tj 51 1tj !% home - sick and scared and weak. Won - der - ing when cares all have been de - Still I can tell dark - ness or i86n %!layed. tht5e 5J1 1t 5J1 T!Teach-ing His love, ? b 61J 16 6J1 light. & b 16j 51j 1tj 27j 16 51 46j 61 62j 6t 25 !% I will fear no more and en - ter that land I seek. that this world is flawed and this il - lu - sion must fade. ? b a1Jtnd o1tJf H15Jis J81 1tmer - cies; 7tI'll nev - er 8give u68p th78e & b 1tj 51 1tj !% 5J !Tfight! 16j1J8 18 51 51j 1tj 72j 61 My foes de - ceive and my friends be - tray! This Some men be - lieve that there is no hope and ? b 5J1 t1Je - sus J51 T!has said Jt1those w1tJho J15 1J8 t1fol - low Him 7twill & b 64j 16 64j 16 72 !T 1tj 51 1tj %! world can - not be all that we do my home! When will I see en - ter J16 68that land is But I be - lieve !%vain. ? b J16 16 ot5f J15 1tI will 51J !Tre - main peace,
& b 61j 51j 1tj 27j 61 Ît 1 42 42j 5tj 64j 5tj 42j 51j that land prom- ised me and nev - er - more fear be - ing a - God has made a land where all of the saved shall live a - ? b oJt1n thtJ1is J51world tJ18o 1twork, and 81dream o8J1f th18Je 5day 5my woJ7trk will 5J 5J Î J52 & b %! 62 62j 6tj 14 75 !T ^T 26 26j 6tj 14 75 lone? Land of e - ter - nal sum - mer, Land that's re - served for gain. cease. ?b T ·· · ! 6j 7j 1j 7j 61j U6 & b %T 6 6 5 6 7 25j 1t 75 6 tÎ 1 6 me! Land that for so long I 7have !wait - 1ed. Oh J7 ^ 6 ?b · 18 81J J18 J82 J82 51J Î & b 42 24j 5tj 46j 5tj 42j 15j !% Lord! How much lon - ger will it be? ? b 81 J81 8J1 5 5 7Jt 52J T J5 J5 ! © 2015 D.J. Kessinger
68 I Run for the Crown Andy Robison #A.R. & C 1 .. %! 5t 15j 72j @& .. 15 %! 5t 15j 72j @& .. 15 I run for the crown; %. I race for the prize; I 5 %. 5 %. ?# C 1 .. T! 1 tJ1 J5 1t T! 1 1tJ 5J %. t1 # 5t 52j 5tj 5t 5t 64 5t @% %@ .. 1 .. & !% God. I ? # !T 1 1Jj J1j 1 1 1 1press toward the up - ward call of !% %& .. 1 .. & #46 64j 64 .. 1t 27 27j 61 .. 72 1tj 1t .. 1t 27 ^! .. 16 fight with all my might to keep on liv - ing for the Christ. I ? # 18 8J1 18 .. # t 5 5 5. 5 51J 15 .. 51 5 T^ .. t1 8 5 5J 5 . 5 5 # 64 46j 64 .. 6t 27 27j 16 .. 72 !T !T .. 61 & know there is a glo - rious end in sight! The ? # 81 18J 18 .. 81 5 5 5. 5 %! & % . 5t 5 5J 5 . 5 ^ .
# 64 46j 46 .. 1t 27 72j 61 .. 72 !T &@ & crown of life, the crown of vic - t'ry I shall ? # 18 18J 81 .. t 5 5 5. 5 !% % #8 5 J5 5 . 5 % # 27 1t 14 14j 14 .. 1t 72 72 61 57 !% D.C. & ^! !% .. wear, so I sing this song of tri - umph 'til I'm there. 6 6 6. ? # ^T 55 8 8J 8. 5 5555 T T. 65 5555 ! !. 1 # %! 5t 15j 72j @& .. 51 %! 5t 15j 72j @& .. 15 & 15 run for the crown; I race for the prize; I I T! 1 J1t 5 %. t1 !T 1 t1J 5 %. t1 ? # t1 J5 %. J5 %. # 5t 51j 27j 27 72 61 57 %! %! .. & !% T! .. toward the up - ward call of God. press 1 1tJ 5 5558 T! ? # !T 5J 5555 © 2012 Andrew J. Robison
69 Make Me Like the Moon & # #A.J.R. V c ! b61 52 %T Andrew J. Robison V %T 21 t1 !$ 1t 27 Lord, shine thro' me. !T 51 15 ^!Let me dwell in Your 51 5 ? ## c %! 58 14 T! 5 !! & ## 27 .. 1tJj T! T! 21 t1 41 41 41 1t ^@ 16 26 ? ## glo -J15jr!%y. Let my ev' - ry move be made in Your 5. %! 15 15 86 86 68 15 $@ 8 8 5. & ## 2!. tj T! T! t1 41 %& 52 52 15 16 21 1t pres - ence. Make my fee - ble ex - is - tence a ref - t7 7t 6 ? ## !% %! %! 15 52 %T 6 6t t5 5 5 1j @ & ## 14 41 14 86 25 52 25 .. 2J @ @ @ 1 21 lec - tion of Your awe- some maj - e1sj- ty! Let Your ? ## 6 6 68 81 15 51 15 . 5 %! &% 1t 14 8 8 & ## !T 7t 72 %! %! 61 18 81 87 !^ 3 61 t7 t6 3 light pour from me on - to this dark - ened world - That they may ? ## % 5 4 T! %T 58 86 61 26 T^ 6t 3 61 % 5 5 26 3
Search
Read the Text Version
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33
- 34
- 35
- 36
- 37
- 38
- 39
- 40
- 41
- 42
- 43
- 44
- 45
- 46
- 47
- 48
- 49
- 50
- 51
- 52
- 53
- 54
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 58
- 59
- 60
- 61
- 62
- 63
- 64
- 65
- 66
- 67
- 68
- 69
- 70
- 71
- 72
- 73
- 74
- 75
- 76
- 77
- 78
- 79
- 80
- 81
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 85
- 86
- 87
- 88
- 89
- 90
- 91
- 92
- 93
- 94
- 95
- 96
- 97
- 98
- 99
- 100
- 101
- 102
- 103
- 104
- 105
- 106
- 107
- 108
- 109
- 110
- 111
- 112
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- 117
- 118
- 119
- 120
- 121
- 122
- 123
- 124
- 125