Chords for He Crossed Out My Sin and Shame

Tempo:
80.15 bpm
Chords used:

F

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B

Gb

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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He Crossed Out My Sin and Shame chords
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[C] [Bb]
[C] [Gb]
[F] The cross [Bb] of Christ is no monument for [Eb]
[Bb] suffering,
No [F] religious [Cm] symbol worn [F] just [Bb] to impress.
[F] It means [Bb] my past [F] was [Bb] nullified because [Eb] a Savior chose to die.
Every [Bb] wrong I'd done was canceled [C] and replaced with [Cm] righteousness.
[F]
There was [Bb] my sin I could [Dm] no [Fm] longer [Eb] bear it.
There was [Bb] my shame I had no power [F] to change.
When [Bb] soldiers nailed Him to those wooden beams [Eb] and blood from [C] this Nazarene,
[Cm] He crossed out [Bb] my sin [F] [Gb] and shame.
[E] I [Gb] see [B] a cross, [E] bearing one [B] so weak and wounded.
[Gb] As they take Him down, [Dbm] red [Gb] stains are on [B] display.
[Gb]
As [B] I gaze upon their scene, there [E] is something that I can't see.
All [B] of my sin and shame are missing.
[Db] Crossed out in blood [Dbm] that day.
[Gb] There was [B] my sin I could [Ebm] no [Gbm] longer [E] bear it.
There was [B] my shame I had no power to [Gb]
change.
When [B] soldiers nailed Him to those wooden [E] beams and blood from [Db] this [Dbm] Nazarene,
He [B] crossed out my [Gb] sin [E] and [B] shame.
Was His blood, His precious blood, that [E] stained the old [B] rugged cross?
Was [Ebm] His blood, [F] His precious blood, [Gb]
[G] that stained [C]
the old rugged cross?
When soldiers nailed Him to those wooden beams [F] and blood from [D] this Nazarene,
[Dm] He crossed [F] out my [G] sin.
[E] He [Dm]
crossed [F] out [C] my sin.
[Dm] He crossed out [F] [C] my sin [G] [C] and shame.
He crossed out my sin and shame.
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B
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Gb
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C
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F
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Bb
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B
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_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] The cross [Bb] of Christ is no monument for [Eb] _
[Bb] suffering,
_ _ _ No [F] religious _ [Cm] symbol worn [F] just [Bb] to impress.
_ [F] _ It means [Bb] my past [F] was [Bb] nullified because [Eb] a Savior _ chose to die.
Every [Bb] wrong I'd done was canceled _ [C] and replaced with _ [Cm] righteousness.
_ _ [F] _
There was [Bb] my sin _ I could [Dm] no [Fm] longer [Eb] bear it.
There was [Bb] my shame I had no power [F] to change. _ _ _
When [Bb] soldiers nailed Him to those wooden beams [Eb] and blood from [C] this Nazarene,
[Cm] He crossed out [Bb] my sin [F] _ [Gb] and shame.
_ [E] I [Gb] see [B] a cross, [E] bearing one [B] so weak and wounded. _ _ _
_ [Gb] As they take Him down, [Dbm] red [Gb] stains are on [B] _ display.
_ [Gb] _ _
As [B] I gaze upon their scene, there [E] is something that I can't see.
All [B] of my sin and shame are missing.
[Db] Crossed out in blood [Dbm] that day.
_ [Gb] _ There was [B] my sin I could [Ebm] no [Gbm] longer [E] bear it.
There was [B] my _ shame I had no power to [Gb]
change.
_ _ _ When [B] soldiers nailed Him to those wooden [E] beams and blood from [Db] this _ _ [Dbm] Nazarene,
He [B] crossed out my [Gb] sin [E] and _ _ [B] shame.
_ Was His blood, His precious blood, that [E] stained the old [B] rugged cross?
Was [Ebm] His blood, _ [F] His precious _ blood, [Gb] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ that stained [C] _
the old rugged cross?
When soldiers nailed Him to those wooden beams [F] and blood from [D] this _ Nazarene,
[Dm] He crossed [F] out my [G] sin.
_ [E] He [Dm]
crossed [F] out [C] my sin.
[Dm] He crossed out [F] [C] my sin [G] _ [C] and shame.
He crossed out my sin and shame.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _