Chords for I will always believe in you-Rev.Murrell Ewing
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[E] Trust.
[G] [Em] What a beautiful [Gb] word.
Trust.
[F] [G] But trust does not come [Db] automatically.
[B] Trust comes after
a [G] long, long [E] walk [Db] with God.
[B] Faith comes by degrees.
Faith starts out [Bbm] with a humble beginning.
[Bb] It's called believing.
[B] [Gb] Believing [G] in itself [E] has [Ebm] degrees.
[Gb] First of all, [Db] to [Ebm] believe is to
lend credits to or have an opinion of.
[Bbm] But then, [F] believing graduates.
[B] [Db] The next step [B] is,
[Bbm] believing is [C] I'm persuaded [B] of.
[Gb] And then, [Eb]
the next step [B] in believing is to be, well, it's to have a
conviction.
[Bbm] [Gb] And to have a conviction [B] is to have been put on trial [Em] [Abm] for what you say [Db] you believe
and be found guilty.
[B] But [Gb] then, beyond [Db] [B] believing, [Db] faith matures [B] to trust.
And trust [Em] is that part [Ebm] of
your walk with [Db] God that says, [Gb] though I don't understand, [G] though I don't see the [Db] end of the road,
[Bb] and though it don't look like it's going to turn [B] out [Gb] the way [Ab] I [Gb] started out having faith that it
was going to turn out, [N] I'm still gonna believe you.
[B] [Bm] Anyway, [D] [Gb] trust [C] [Gb]
[Abm] is a confidence [Gbm] that's born
[B] out of many years [Db] of [E] somebody that's been a trustworthy [Gb] and faithful.
[Ebm] [Db] [Fm]
[F] If you've never been
[Db] to that point in your [Ebm] life, [Db] could I [Gb] just share with you just one of the darkest [Ebm] moments, I guess,
in the deep valley of trial in my life.
[Db] The doctors had pronounced me with [A] non [Eb]-Hodgkin's
lymphoma [Db] [Abm] just [Eb] 13 years ago.
[B] And I'll never [Am] forget, there [Bb] were the dreams of [F] things that I yet
[Bb] anticipated to do.
[B] And there were the memories of the things that God had allowed us to be involved
in the great work [Bbm] of God.
[Gb] [Abm] But the doctor's [Gb] verdict could [Ebm] have easily said, it's over for you.
[Em]
[Db] And
while in the throes of trying to cope with it all, [Gm] [B] knowing that this could be the end, [B] but yet
there were dreams that were yet [C] unfulfilled and unrealized [E] that I wanted so desperately to do for
[B] God.
[Abm] But yet in the throes of it all, trust said, [Eb] okay, [Bb] God, [Ebm] and I'll never forget the night that I
resigned and I said, [Bbm] whatever.
[B] [Abm]
[Db] [Gb] [E] [Eb] [Abm]
[Db] [Db]
[B] [Gb] [B]
[Db] [Gb] [Ebm]
[B] [Ab] [Gb]
Believe [Db] [Gb] in you.
[Db]
[Eb] [Ab] [Gb] [F] Believe in [Bbm]
you.
[Eb] [Fm] [Eb]
Believe.
[Bbm] For [Ab] [Eb] [Db]
[Eb] [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Bbm] you've always [Bb] come through.
[Ab] I'll always believe [Eb] [Ab] in you.
[Eb] [Db] [Eb] For [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Db]
[Bb] [Ab] I'll [Eb] always [Fm] believe [G] in [Ab] you.
[G] [Em] What a beautiful [Gb] word.
Trust.
[F] [G] But trust does not come [Db] automatically.
[B] Trust comes after
a [G] long, long [E] walk [Db] with God.
[B] Faith comes by degrees.
Faith starts out [Bbm] with a humble beginning.
[Bb] It's called believing.
[B] [Gb] Believing [G] in itself [E] has [Ebm] degrees.
[Gb] First of all, [Db] to [Ebm] believe is to
lend credits to or have an opinion of.
[Bbm] But then, [F] believing graduates.
[B] [Db] The next step [B] is,
[Bbm] believing is [C] I'm persuaded [B] of.
[Gb] And then, [Eb]
the next step [B] in believing is to be, well, it's to have a
conviction.
[Bbm] [Gb] And to have a conviction [B] is to have been put on trial [Em] [Abm] for what you say [Db] you believe
and be found guilty.
[B] But [Gb] then, beyond [Db] [B] believing, [Db] faith matures [B] to trust.
And trust [Em] is that part [Ebm] of
your walk with [Db] God that says, [Gb] though I don't understand, [G] though I don't see the [Db] end of the road,
[Bb] and though it don't look like it's going to turn [B] out [Gb] the way [Ab] I [Gb] started out having faith that it
was going to turn out, [N] I'm still gonna believe you.
[B] [Bm] Anyway, [D] [Gb] trust [C] [Gb]
[Abm] is a confidence [Gbm] that's born
[B] out of many years [Db] of [E] somebody that's been a trustworthy [Gb] and faithful.
[Ebm] [Db] [Fm]
[F] If you've never been
[Db] to that point in your [Ebm] life, [Db] could I [Gb] just share with you just one of the darkest [Ebm] moments, I guess,
in the deep valley of trial in my life.
[Db] The doctors had pronounced me with [A] non [Eb]-Hodgkin's
lymphoma [Db] [Abm] just [Eb] 13 years ago.
[B] And I'll never [Am] forget, there [Bb] were the dreams of [F] things that I yet
[Bb] anticipated to do.
[B] And there were the memories of the things that God had allowed us to be involved
in the great work [Bbm] of God.
[Gb] [Abm] But the doctor's [Gb] verdict could [Ebm] have easily said, it's over for you.
[Em]
[Db] And
while in the throes of trying to cope with it all, [Gm] [B] knowing that this could be the end, [B] but yet
there were dreams that were yet [C] unfulfilled and unrealized [E] that I wanted so desperately to do for
[B] God.
[Abm] But yet in the throes of it all, trust said, [Eb] okay, [Bb] God, [Ebm] and I'll never forget the night that I
resigned and I said, [Bbm] whatever.
[B] [Abm]
[Db] [Gb] [E] [Eb] [Abm]
[Db] [Db]
[B] [Gb] [B]
[Db] [Gb] [Ebm]
[B] [Ab] [Gb]
Believe [Db] [Gb] in you.
[Db]
[Eb] [Ab] [Gb] [F] Believe in [Bbm]
you.
[Eb] [Fm] [Eb]
Believe.
[Bbm] For [Ab] [Eb] [Db]
[Eb] [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Bbm] you've always [Bb] come through.
[Ab] I'll always believe [Eb] [Ab] in you.
[Eb] [Db] [Eb] For [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Db]
[Bb] [Ab] I'll [Eb] always [Fm] believe [G] in [Ab] you.
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[E] _ _ Trust.
[G] _ [Em] What a beautiful [Gb] word.
Trust.
[F] _ [G] But trust does not come _ [Db] automatically.
[B] Trust comes after
a [G] long, long [E] walk [Db] with God. _ _
[B] Faith comes by degrees.
_ Faith starts out [Bbm] with a humble beginning.
[Bb] It's called believing.
[B] _ [Gb] Believing [G] in itself [E] has [Ebm] degrees.
[Gb] First of all, [Db] to [Ebm] believe is to
lend credits to or have an opinion of.
[Bbm] But then, [F] believing graduates.
_ [B] [Db] The next step [B] is,
[Bbm] believing is [C] I'm persuaded [B] of.
_ [Gb] _ And then, [Eb]
the next step [B] in believing is to be, well, it's to have a
conviction.
[Bbm] _ [Gb] And to have a conviction [B] is to have been put on trial [Em] [Abm] for what you say [Db] you believe
and be found guilty.
_ [B] But [Gb] then, beyond [Db] [B] believing, _ [Db] faith matures [B] to trust.
_ And trust [Em] is that part [Ebm] of
your walk with [Db] God that says, [Gb] though I don't understand, _ [G] though I don't see the [Db] end of the road,
[Bb] and though it don't look like it's going to turn [B] out [Gb] the way [Ab] I [Gb] started out having faith that it
was going to turn out, [N] I'm still gonna believe you.
[B] [Bm] Anyway, [D] [Gb] trust _ [C] _ [Gb] _ _
_ [Abm] is a confidence [Gbm] that's born
[B] out of many years [Db] of [E] somebody that's been a trustworthy [Gb] and faithful.
[Ebm] _ [Db] _ [Fm] _
[F] _ _ If you've never been
[Db] to that point in your [Ebm] life, [Db] could I [Gb] just share with you just one of the darkest [Ebm] moments, I guess,
in the deep valley of trial in my life.
[Db] The doctors had pronounced me with [A] non [Eb]-Hodgkin's
lymphoma [Db] [Abm] just [Eb] 13 years ago.
[B] And I'll never [Am] forget, there [Bb] were the dreams of [F] things that I yet
[Bb] anticipated to do.
[B] And there were the memories of the things that God had allowed us to be involved
in the great work [Bbm] of God.
[Gb] [Abm] But the doctor's [Gb] verdict could [Ebm] have easily said, it's over for you.
[Em] _
[Db] And
while in the throes of trying to cope with it all, [Gm] _ [B] knowing that this could be the end, [B] but yet
there were dreams that were yet [C] unfulfilled and unrealized [E] that I wanted so desperately to do for
[B] God.
[Abm] But yet in the throes of it all, trust said, [Eb] okay, [Bb] God, [Ebm] and I'll never forget the night that I
resigned and I said, [Bbm] whatever.
[B] _ [Abm] _
[Db] _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [B] _
[Db] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Believe _ [Db] [Gb] in you.
_ [Db] _ _
[Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] [F] Believe in [Bbm]
you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ [Eb] _ _
Believe.
[Bbm] For [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Db] _
[Eb] [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Bbm] you've always [Bb] come through.
[Ab] I'll always believe [Eb] [Ab] in you.
[Eb] _ [Db] [Eb] For [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Db] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] I'll _ _ [Eb] always [Fm] believe [G] in [Ab] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [Em] What a beautiful [Gb] word.
Trust.
[F] _ [G] But trust does not come _ [Db] automatically.
[B] Trust comes after
a [G] long, long [E] walk [Db] with God. _ _
[B] Faith comes by degrees.
_ Faith starts out [Bbm] with a humble beginning.
[Bb] It's called believing.
[B] _ [Gb] Believing [G] in itself [E] has [Ebm] degrees.
[Gb] First of all, [Db] to [Ebm] believe is to
lend credits to or have an opinion of.
[Bbm] But then, [F] believing graduates.
_ [B] [Db] The next step [B] is,
[Bbm] believing is [C] I'm persuaded [B] of.
_ [Gb] _ And then, [Eb]
the next step [B] in believing is to be, well, it's to have a
conviction.
[Bbm] _ [Gb] And to have a conviction [B] is to have been put on trial [Em] [Abm] for what you say [Db] you believe
and be found guilty.
_ [B] But [Gb] then, beyond [Db] [B] believing, _ [Db] faith matures [B] to trust.
_ And trust [Em] is that part [Ebm] of
your walk with [Db] God that says, [Gb] though I don't understand, _ [G] though I don't see the [Db] end of the road,
[Bb] and though it don't look like it's going to turn [B] out [Gb] the way [Ab] I [Gb] started out having faith that it
was going to turn out, [N] I'm still gonna believe you.
[B] [Bm] Anyway, [D] [Gb] trust _ [C] _ [Gb] _ _
_ [Abm] is a confidence [Gbm] that's born
[B] out of many years [Db] of [E] somebody that's been a trustworthy [Gb] and faithful.
[Ebm] _ [Db] _ [Fm] _
[F] _ _ If you've never been
[Db] to that point in your [Ebm] life, [Db] could I [Gb] just share with you just one of the darkest [Ebm] moments, I guess,
in the deep valley of trial in my life.
[Db] The doctors had pronounced me with [A] non [Eb]-Hodgkin's
lymphoma [Db] [Abm] just [Eb] 13 years ago.
[B] And I'll never [Am] forget, there [Bb] were the dreams of [F] things that I yet
[Bb] anticipated to do.
[B] And there were the memories of the things that God had allowed us to be involved
in the great work [Bbm] of God.
[Gb] [Abm] But the doctor's [Gb] verdict could [Ebm] have easily said, it's over for you.
[Em] _
[Db] And
while in the throes of trying to cope with it all, [Gm] _ [B] knowing that this could be the end, [B] but yet
there were dreams that were yet [C] unfulfilled and unrealized [E] that I wanted so desperately to do for
[B] God.
[Abm] But yet in the throes of it all, trust said, [Eb] okay, [Bb] God, [Ebm] and I'll never forget the night that I
resigned and I said, [Bbm] whatever.
[B] _ [Abm] _
[Db] _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [B] _
[Db] _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Believe _ [Db] [Gb] in you.
_ [Db] _ _
[Eb] _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] [F] Believe in [Bbm]
you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ [Eb] _ _
Believe.
[Bbm] For [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Db] _
[Eb] [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Bbm] you've always [Bb] come through.
[Ab] I'll always believe [Eb] [Ab] in you.
[Eb] _ [Db] [Eb] For [Ab] the million, a million more times, [Db] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] I'll _ _ [Eb] always [Fm] believe [G] in [Ab] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _