The Greatness Of Our God Cifras

por Natalie Grant
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The Greatness Of Our God
Capo 3
 
Intro: B  F#  C#  B  F#   C#
 
Verse 1:
      B
Give me eyes to see 
  F#            C#
More of who You are 
    B
May what I behold
    F#              C#
Still my anxious heart 
          B
Take what I have known 
    F#               C#
And break it all apart 
               B             C#
You my God are greater still 
 
Chorus:
   B           F#
No sky contains 
    C#          Ebm
No doubt restrains 
        B
All You are 
F#                      C#
The greatness of our God 
            B       F#
I spend my life to know 
        C#            Ebm
And I'm far from home 
            B
To all You are 
       F#             C#
The greatness of our God
 
 
 
Verse 2:
       B
Give me grace to see 
   F#                  C#
Beyond this moment here 
      B
To believe that there 
F#                  C#
Is nothing left to fear 
         B                     F#            C#
That You alone are high above it all 
       B                        C#
You my God are greater still 
 
Brigde:
                 B
And there is nothing 
           F#              C#
That can ever separate us 
               B             F#
There is nothing that can ever 
                 C#
Separate if from Your love 
      B            F#        C#             Ebm
No life no death of this I am convinced 
                 B                       C#
You my God are greater still 
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StrummingSquid
"And I'm far from home C To all You are " I believe the word "home" should be "close" instead. I know it isn't a chord correction, but I think it is still important. :)
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