Chords for Evangelist Mark Rogers- Scripture Song- Isaiah 43:1-3
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And so I want you to take your Bible and turn to the book of Isaiah, chapter number [Ebm] 43.
if we could please do this song.
and 3.
I have called thee by thy name, thou [F] art mine.
and the first phrase in verse number 3, where it says,
God.
So kind of get on the hillside and here's how it [Ebm] goes.
Fear not, for I [Abm] have redeemed [Bb] thee, I have called thee [Ebm] by thy name, thou art mine.
if we could please do this song.
and 3.
I have called thee by thy name, thou [F] art mine.
and the first phrase in verse number 3, where it says,
God.
So kind of get on the hillside and here's how it [Ebm] goes.
Fear not, for I [Abm] have redeemed [Bb] thee, I have called thee [Ebm] by thy name, thou art mine.
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And so I want you to take your Bible and turn to the book of Isaiah, _ chapter number [Ebm] 43.
[Bb] _ Several folks have asked in particular if we could please do this song.
So Isaiah chapter 43, verses 1, 2, and 3.
You start halfway through verse 1, where it says,
Fear not, for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name, thou [F] art mine.
You sing all of verse [B] 2 and the first phrase in verse number 3, where it says,
For I am [Bb] the Lord thy God.
Now this one has kind of a little [Bbm] bouncy Israeli feel to it.
So kind of get on the hillside and here's how it [Ebm] goes. _ _
Fear not, for I [Abm] have redeemed [Bb] thee, I have called thee [Ebm] by thy name, thou art mine.
When [Eb] thou passest through the waters, [Bb] I will [Ebm] be [Eb] with thee.
[Abm] And through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
When thou walkest through [Bb] the fire, thou shalt not [Ab] be [Bb] burned, neither [Eb] shall the flame engulf upon thee.
[Bbm] For I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
[E] There, did you get that?
[Bb]
[Ebm] Okay, it's simple.
[Bb] You have the words right there in front of you.
Let's try it together, all right?
Just get [Ebm] on the hillside with me.
Nobody around but us and a few sheep and everything will be all right.
Okay, here we go.
_ Fear not, for [Gb] I have [Eb] redeemed thee, [Bb] I have called thee by [Ebm] thy name, thou art mine.
[Eb] When thou passest [Abm] through the [A] waters, [Bb] I will be [Ebm] with thee.
[Abm] And through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
When thou [C] walkest through the fire, [Bb] thou shalt not be [Ebm] burned, neither [Eb] shall the flame engulf upon thee.
For [Db] I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
[Bm] There, did you get it that [Gb] time?
Oh, that's good.
[Bb] Now you probably [Ab] noticed that you don't just want to stop.
You just want to do something, [Bb] _ right?
Some of you don't want to do anything when that's over, but that's okay.
It's just kind of exciting, you know, [Gb] and good promises and [Bb] good verses.
And so when we get down to the end, if we were all formal and stuffy, we'd sing,
For I [Ebm] am the Lord thy God, and we'd probably [Bm] go, Amen, like that.
If we were a little less stuffy, we might go, Amen.
But [Bb] since we're on the hillside tonight, there's nobody here but us, and I won't tell if you don't.
We'll get down to the end and sing, For [Ebm] I am the Lord thy God, [B] and we'll go, Hey, like that, okay? _ _ _
_ Now, I know [A] that might be a scary thing, and some of you may never have made a noise in church [Bbm] before.
I understand.
That's all right.
That's why I'm not going to tell on you.
This will just be [Ebm] our secret tonight, okay?
Let's practice it because I'm concerned for some of you, all right?
I'll count to three, and we'll, Hey, together.
One, two, [Bm] three, Hey!
Now, that wasn't bad, but I think we can do better than that.
It's not, Hey!
It's, Hey!
Like that, okay?
Here we go.
One, two, three, [Ebm] Hey!
You got it.
Here we go.
_ _ _ Fear not, [Gb] for [Abm] I have redeemed [Bb] thee.
I have called thee by [Ebm] thy [Bb] name, thou art [Eb] mine.
When thou passest [Abm] through the waters, _ [Bb] I will be [Ebm] with thee.
And [Abm] through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
[Bb] When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not [Eb] be burned, neither shall the flame [Abm] kindle upon thee.
For [Db] I am the Lord thy [Eb] God, Hey!
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pastor, I sense some real [B] disunity here. _ _
_ Here's the key.
Now, we all say it at the same time, all right?
[Bb] For [Ebm] I am the Lord thy God, Hey!
Oh, here we go.
Here's your last chance now.
_ _ Fear not, for [Eb] I have redeemed thee.
[Bb] I have called thee by [Eb] thy [Bb] name, thou art mine.
[Eb] When thou passest through the waters, _ [Bb] I will be with [Eb] thee.
And [Abm] through the rivers, they shall [Ebm] not overflow thee.
When [Cm] thou walkest [Bb] through the fire, thou shalt not [Eb] be burned, neither shall the flame [Abm] kindle upon thee.
[Bb] For I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F] I just have to tell you, preacher, I have done that in foreign countries where they didn't speak English.
_ And they can get the Hey!
in the right place.
[Bb] _ _
[Bb] _ Several folks have asked in particular if we could please do this song.
So Isaiah chapter 43, verses 1, 2, and 3.
You start halfway through verse 1, where it says,
Fear not, for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name, thou [F] art mine.
You sing all of verse [B] 2 and the first phrase in verse number 3, where it says,
For I am [Bb] the Lord thy God.
Now this one has kind of a little [Bbm] bouncy Israeli feel to it.
So kind of get on the hillside and here's how it [Ebm] goes. _ _
Fear not, for I [Abm] have redeemed [Bb] thee, I have called thee [Ebm] by thy name, thou art mine.
When [Eb] thou passest through the waters, [Bb] I will [Ebm] be [Eb] with thee.
[Abm] And through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
When thou walkest through [Bb] the fire, thou shalt not [Ab] be [Bb] burned, neither [Eb] shall the flame engulf upon thee.
[Bbm] For I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
[E] There, did you get that?
[Bb]
[Ebm] Okay, it's simple.
[Bb] You have the words right there in front of you.
Let's try it together, all right?
Just get [Ebm] on the hillside with me.
Nobody around but us and a few sheep and everything will be all right.
Okay, here we go.
_ Fear not, for [Gb] I have [Eb] redeemed thee, [Bb] I have called thee by [Ebm] thy name, thou art mine.
[Eb] When thou passest [Abm] through the [A] waters, [Bb] I will be [Ebm] with thee.
[Abm] And through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
When thou [C] walkest through the fire, [Bb] thou shalt not be [Ebm] burned, neither [Eb] shall the flame engulf upon thee.
For [Db] I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
[Bm] There, did you get it that [Gb] time?
Oh, that's good.
[Bb] Now you probably [Ab] noticed that you don't just want to stop.
You just want to do something, [Bb] _ right?
Some of you don't want to do anything when that's over, but that's okay.
It's just kind of exciting, you know, [Gb] and good promises and [Bb] good verses.
And so when we get down to the end, if we were all formal and stuffy, we'd sing,
For I [Ebm] am the Lord thy God, and we'd probably [Bm] go, Amen, like that.
If we were a little less stuffy, we might go, Amen.
But [Bb] since we're on the hillside tonight, there's nobody here but us, and I won't tell if you don't.
We'll get down to the end and sing, For [Ebm] I am the Lord thy God, [B] and we'll go, Hey, like that, okay? _ _ _
_ Now, I know [A] that might be a scary thing, and some of you may never have made a noise in church [Bbm] before.
I understand.
That's all right.
That's why I'm not going to tell on you.
This will just be [Ebm] our secret tonight, okay?
Let's practice it because I'm concerned for some of you, all right?
I'll count to three, and we'll, Hey, together.
One, two, [Bm] three, Hey!
Now, that wasn't bad, but I think we can do better than that.
It's not, Hey!
It's, Hey!
Like that, okay?
Here we go.
One, two, three, [Ebm] Hey!
You got it.
Here we go.
_ _ _ Fear not, [Gb] for [Abm] I have redeemed [Bb] thee.
I have called thee by [Ebm] thy [Bb] name, thou art [Eb] mine.
When thou passest [Abm] through the waters, _ [Bb] I will be [Ebm] with thee.
And [Abm] through the rivers, they shall not [Ebm] overflow thee.
[Bb] When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not [Eb] be burned, neither shall the flame [Abm] kindle upon thee.
For [Db] I am the Lord thy [Eb] God, Hey!
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pastor, I sense some real [B] disunity here. _ _
_ Here's the key.
Now, we all say it at the same time, all right?
[Bb] For [Ebm] I am the Lord thy God, Hey!
Oh, here we go.
Here's your last chance now.
_ _ Fear not, for [Eb] I have redeemed thee.
[Bb] I have called thee by [Eb] thy [Bb] name, thou art mine.
[Eb] When thou passest through the waters, _ [Bb] I will be with [Eb] thee.
And [Abm] through the rivers, they shall [Ebm] not overflow thee.
When [Cm] thou walkest [Bb] through the fire, thou shalt not [Eb] be burned, neither shall the flame [Abm] kindle upon thee.
[Bb] For I am the [Ebm] Lord thy [Eb] God.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F] I just have to tell you, preacher, I have done that in foreign countries where they didn't speak English.
_ And they can get the Hey!
in the right place.
[Bb] _ _