Chords for Jason Gray on Divorce
Tempo:
121.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [C]
[G] He holds [Em] tomorrow night
[C]
[G] Everybody who enters into marriage
believes that it will be forever,
and they have great expectations.
When a marriage ends,
it's so [C] painful and [G] messy and disorienting.
A lot of things broke in me.
My prayer was broken,
my belief was broken,
and my worship was broken.
And I couldn't make those things work.
Each night of the [C] tour,
[Em] at the end, they would open it up
[C] for an altar call for people who [G] needed prayer,
and they'd come down,
and then [D] we as the artists would go down
and pray [Em] with people.
I thought, man, [C] I don't know how to do that.
I don't know [G] what I believe.
I don't know [D] how prayer works anymore
because [Em] the one thing that I prayed the [C] hardest about
didn't work out.
[G] So I don't know if anyone wants [D] me praying for them.
[G] So I decided instead of hiding out in my bunk,
I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down
[Am] and I'm going to pray with people.
I don't know how [C] that's going to work.
I hope [G] someone who needs healing
[D] doesn't come to me to ask for prayer
because [Am] I don't know what I have to give.
I [C] want to be [G] present to this.
I felt so [D] encouraged in that
as though God [Em] was saying,
I still have good work for you to do.
[G] So [D] for anybody who's [E] going through that,
there's a [G] devotion by Oswald of Chambers
[D] where he says the initiative [Em] against despair
is to [C] rise and do the next [G] thing.
[Em] Oh, oh, [C] even
[G] He holds [Em] tomorrow night
[C]
[G] Everybody who enters into marriage
believes that it will be forever,
and they have great expectations.
When a marriage ends,
it's so [C] painful and [G] messy and disorienting.
A lot of things broke in me.
My prayer was broken,
my belief was broken,
and my worship was broken.
And I couldn't make those things work.
Each night of the [C] tour,
[Em] at the end, they would open it up
[C] for an altar call for people who [G] needed prayer,
and they'd come down,
and then [D] we as the artists would go down
and pray [Em] with people.
I thought, man, [C] I don't know how to do that.
I don't know [G] what I believe.
I don't know [D] how prayer works anymore
because [Em] the one thing that I prayed the [C] hardest about
didn't work out.
[G] So I don't know if anyone wants [D] me praying for them.
[G] So I decided instead of hiding out in my bunk,
I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down
[Am] and I'm going to pray with people.
I don't know how [C] that's going to work.
I hope [G] someone who needs healing
[D] doesn't come to me to ask for prayer
because [Am] I don't know what I have to give.
I [C] want to be [G] present to this.
I felt so [D] encouraged in that
as though God [Em] was saying,
I still have good work for you to do.
[G] So [D] for anybody who's [E] going through that,
there's a [G] devotion by Oswald of Chambers
[D] where he says the initiative [Em] against despair
is to [C] rise and do the next [G] thing.
[Em] Oh, oh, [C] even
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ He holds _ [Em] tomorrow night
_ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] Everybody who enters into marriage
believes that it will be forever,
and they have great expectations. _
_ When a marriage ends,
_ it's so [C] painful and [G] messy and disorienting.
A lot of things broke in me.
_ My prayer was broken, _
my belief was broken,
and my worship was broken.
And I couldn't make those things work.
_ Each night of the [C] tour,
[Em] at the end, they would open it up
[C] for an altar call for people who [G] needed prayer,
and they'd come down,
and then [D] we as the artists would go down
and pray [Em] with people.
I thought, man, [C] I don't know how to do that.
I don't know [G] what I believe.
I don't know [D] how prayer works anymore
because [Em] the one thing that I prayed the [C] hardest about
didn't work out.
[G] So I don't know if anyone wants [D] me praying for them.
[G] So I decided instead of hiding out in my bunk,
I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down
[Am] and I'm going to pray with people.
I don't know how [C] that's going to work.
I hope [G] someone who needs healing
[D] doesn't come to me to ask for prayer
because [Am] I don't know what I have to give.
I [C] want to be [G] present to this.
I felt so [D] encouraged in that
as though God [Em] was saying,
_ _ I still have good work for you to do.
[G] _ _ So [D] for anybody who's [E] going through that,
there's _ _ a [G] devotion by Oswald of Chambers
[D] where he says the initiative [Em] against despair
is to [C] rise and do the next [G] thing. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ Oh, oh, [C] even
_ [G] _ _ _ _ He holds _ [Em] tomorrow night
_ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] Everybody who enters into marriage
believes that it will be forever,
and they have great expectations. _
_ When a marriage ends,
_ it's so [C] painful and [G] messy and disorienting.
A lot of things broke in me.
_ My prayer was broken, _
my belief was broken,
and my worship was broken.
And I couldn't make those things work.
_ Each night of the [C] tour,
[Em] at the end, they would open it up
[C] for an altar call for people who [G] needed prayer,
and they'd come down,
and then [D] we as the artists would go down
and pray [Em] with people.
I thought, man, [C] I don't know how to do that.
I don't know [G] what I believe.
I don't know [D] how prayer works anymore
because [Em] the one thing that I prayed the [C] hardest about
didn't work out.
[G] So I don't know if anyone wants [D] me praying for them.
[G] So I decided instead of hiding out in my bunk,
I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down
[Am] and I'm going to pray with people.
I don't know how [C] that's going to work.
I hope [G] someone who needs healing
[D] doesn't come to me to ask for prayer
because [Am] I don't know what I have to give.
I [C] want to be [G] present to this.
I felt so [D] encouraged in that
as though God [Em] was saying,
_ _ I still have good work for you to do.
[G] _ _ So [D] for anybody who's [E] going through that,
there's _ _ a [G] devotion by Oswald of Chambers
[D] where he says the initiative [Em] against despair
is to [C] rise and do the next [G] thing. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ Oh, oh, [C] even