Chords for PAUL'S GREAT BIG DANGEROUS ADVENTURE PART 1 | BIBLE STORY
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This is the story of a guy named Paul who did a ton of totally amazing things for God.
But when his story begins, he had a different name, Saul.
He looks nice.
What's up, Saul?
Well, actually, he was not [D] so nice.
In fact, he was a pretty bad dude.
Oh, really?
What did he do?
Litter all the time?
Chew with his mouth open?
Drive in the [Dm] left lane on the highway?
No, way [B] worse than that.
Saul didn't [A] believe in Jesus, and he [D] hated anyone that did.
[G] So much so, that he actually went [B] around bullying people that followed Jesus.
Yikes!
[D] Well, why was he doing that?
[G] Well, this story happened when [Bm] the church was just starting.
[A] It was a long time ago, in the land [D] of Jerusalem, and Jesus had [G] just been resurrected.
People [Bm] were starting to spread the good news.
So they were like yelling, Hey, [D] everybody, Jesus is alive, and he's super awesome.
And then the people were like, Woohoo!
Pretty much, yeah.
But not everyone was happy about that.
Like Saul.
Exactly.
Saul did not want anyone to go to church or follow [G] Jesus' teachings or even talk about [Bm] Jesus.
And he did some pretty [A] awful things to get them to [D] stop.
Saul persecuted [G] Christians anywhere he could [Bm] find them.
Persecuted?
That's a weird word.
[D] Like he gave them a purse and [G] made them look cute? Huh?
[Bm] Yeah, like he [A] persecuted them.
Um, [D] no.
Persecuted [G] means they were bullied, [Bm] harassed, and beaten.
Oh, yikes.
Yeah, not [D] cute at all.
Saul did a [G] lot of terrible things to the early [Bm] Christians and was even responsible [A] for some of them being killed.
[D] What?
Killed [G] just for believing in Jesus?
[Bm] That's right.
Followers of Jesus, like a man named Stephen, [D] for example, would preach the [G] gospel and tell people about [Bm] Jesus.
But Saul and the people that hated God like he [D] did would do anything to [G] get them to stop, including throwing [Bm] rocks at Stephen until he died.
Oh, [D] man.
That's so sad.
Hold on.
Why are we talking about this Saul guy when he was like such a bully to Christians?
I want to hear about that other guy you mentioned, the guy who did awesome stuff for God.
What was his name?
Paul, right?
Yep.
But here's [G] where it gets really good.
That really bad [B] guy Saul and the really [A] good guy Paul, guess what?
[D] What?
They are the [G] same person.
Hold [B] up.
You're telling me that Saul, the big bad evil bully [D] guy, is the same guy [G] who loved Jesus and does [Bm] some awesome stuff for God?
[A] You bet your buttons.
And [D] even better, he ended up [G] building churches all over the [Bm] place and even preached the gospel to Caesar, the most [D] powerful man in the world.
[G] But how?
How could something [B] so terrible become [A] something so awesome?
That'd [D] be like some broccoli turning into [G] an ice cream cone.
[Bm] Well, you'll just have to wait until the next part of the story to see how [D] that happened.
Oh, man.
[G] A cliffhanger ending?
[Bm] Seriously?
Yep.
[A] The end.
For now.
[D]
But when his story begins, he had a different name, Saul.
He looks nice.
What's up, Saul?
Well, actually, he was not [D] so nice.
In fact, he was a pretty bad dude.
Oh, really?
What did he do?
Litter all the time?
Chew with his mouth open?
Drive in the [Dm] left lane on the highway?
No, way [B] worse than that.
Saul didn't [A] believe in Jesus, and he [D] hated anyone that did.
[G] So much so, that he actually went [B] around bullying people that followed Jesus.
Yikes!
[D] Well, why was he doing that?
[G] Well, this story happened when [Bm] the church was just starting.
[A] It was a long time ago, in the land [D] of Jerusalem, and Jesus had [G] just been resurrected.
People [Bm] were starting to spread the good news.
So they were like yelling, Hey, [D] everybody, Jesus is alive, and he's super awesome.
And then the people were like, Woohoo!
Pretty much, yeah.
But not everyone was happy about that.
Like Saul.
Exactly.
Saul did not want anyone to go to church or follow [G] Jesus' teachings or even talk about [Bm] Jesus.
And he did some pretty [A] awful things to get them to [D] stop.
Saul persecuted [G] Christians anywhere he could [Bm] find them.
Persecuted?
That's a weird word.
[D] Like he gave them a purse and [G] made them look cute? Huh?
[Bm] Yeah, like he [A] persecuted them.
Um, [D] no.
Persecuted [G] means they were bullied, [Bm] harassed, and beaten.
Oh, yikes.
Yeah, not [D] cute at all.
Saul did a [G] lot of terrible things to the early [Bm] Christians and was even responsible [A] for some of them being killed.
[D] What?
Killed [G] just for believing in Jesus?
[Bm] That's right.
Followers of Jesus, like a man named Stephen, [D] for example, would preach the [G] gospel and tell people about [Bm] Jesus.
But Saul and the people that hated God like he [D] did would do anything to [G] get them to stop, including throwing [Bm] rocks at Stephen until he died.
Oh, [D] man.
That's so sad.
Hold on.
Why are we talking about this Saul guy when he was like such a bully to Christians?
I want to hear about that other guy you mentioned, the guy who did awesome stuff for God.
What was his name?
Paul, right?
Yep.
But here's [G] where it gets really good.
That really bad [B] guy Saul and the really [A] good guy Paul, guess what?
[D] What?
They are the [G] same person.
Hold [B] up.
You're telling me that Saul, the big bad evil bully [D] guy, is the same guy [G] who loved Jesus and does [Bm] some awesome stuff for God?
[A] You bet your buttons.
And [D] even better, he ended up [G] building churches all over the [Bm] place and even preached the gospel to Caesar, the most [D] powerful man in the world.
[G] But how?
How could something [B] so terrible become [A] something so awesome?
That'd [D] be like some broccoli turning into [G] an ice cream cone.
[Bm] Well, you'll just have to wait until the next part of the story to see how [D] that happened.
Oh, man.
[G] A cliffhanger ending?
[Bm] Seriously?
Yep.
[A] The end.
For now.
[D]
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This is the story of a guy named Paul who did a ton of totally amazing things for God.
But when his story begins, he had a different name, Saul.
He looks nice.
What's up, Saul?
Well, actually, he was not [D] so nice.
In fact, he was a pretty bad dude.
Oh, really?
What did he do?
Litter all the time?
Chew with his mouth open?
Drive in the [Dm] left lane on the highway?
No, way [B] worse than that.
Saul didn't [A] believe in Jesus, and he [D] hated anyone that did.
[G] So much so, that he actually went [B] around bullying people that followed Jesus.
Yikes!
[D] Well, why was he doing that?
[G] Well, this story happened when [Bm] the church was just starting.
[A] It was a long time ago, in the land [D] of Jerusalem, and Jesus had [G] just been resurrected.
People [Bm] were starting to spread the good news.
So they were like yelling, Hey, [D] everybody, Jesus is alive, and he's super awesome.
And then the people were like, Woohoo!
Pretty much, yeah.
But not everyone was happy about that.
Like Saul.
Exactly.
Saul did not want anyone to go to church or follow [G] Jesus' teachings or even talk about [Bm] Jesus.
And he did some pretty [A] awful things to get them to [D] stop.
Saul persecuted [G] Christians anywhere he could [Bm] find them.
Persecuted?
That's a weird word.
[D] Like he gave them a purse and [G] made them look cute? Huh?
[Bm] Yeah, like he [A] persecuted them.
Um, [D] no.
Persecuted [G] means they were bullied, [Bm] harassed, and beaten.
Oh, yikes.
Yeah, not [D] cute at all.
Saul did a [G] lot of terrible things to the early [Bm] Christians and was even responsible [A] for some of them being killed.
[D] What?
Killed [G] just for believing in Jesus?
[Bm] That's right.
Followers of Jesus, like a man named Stephen, [D] for example, would preach the [G] gospel and tell people about [Bm] Jesus.
But Saul and the people that hated God like he [D] did would do anything to [G] get them to stop, including throwing [Bm] rocks at Stephen until he died.
Oh, [D] man.
That's so sad.
Hold on.
Why are we talking about this Saul guy when he was like such a bully to Christians?
I want to hear about that other guy you mentioned, the guy who did awesome stuff for God.
What was his name?
Paul, right?
Yep.
But here's [G] where it gets really good.
That really bad [B] guy Saul and the really [A] good guy Paul, guess what?
[D] What?
They are the [G] same person.
Hold [B] up.
You're telling me that Saul, the big bad evil bully [D] guy, is the same guy [G] who loved Jesus and does [Bm] some awesome stuff for God?
[A] You bet your buttons.
And [D] even better, he ended up [G] building churches all over the [Bm] place and even preached the gospel to Caesar, the most [D] powerful man in the world.
[G] But how?
How could something [B] so terrible become [A] something so awesome?
That'd [D] be like some broccoli turning into [G] an ice cream cone.
[Bm] Well, you'll just have to wait until the next part of the story to see how [D] that happened.
Oh, man.
[G] A cliffhanger ending?
[Bm] Seriously?
Yep.
[A] The end.
For now.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
But when his story begins, he had a different name, Saul.
He looks nice.
What's up, Saul?
Well, actually, he was not [D] so nice.
In fact, he was a pretty bad dude.
Oh, really?
What did he do?
Litter all the time?
Chew with his mouth open?
Drive in the [Dm] left lane on the highway?
No, way [B] worse than that.
Saul didn't [A] believe in Jesus, and he [D] hated anyone that did.
[G] So much so, that he actually went [B] around bullying people that followed Jesus.
Yikes!
[D] Well, why was he doing that?
[G] Well, this story happened when [Bm] the church was just starting.
[A] It was a long time ago, in the land [D] of Jerusalem, and Jesus had [G] just been resurrected.
People [Bm] were starting to spread the good news.
So they were like yelling, Hey, [D] everybody, Jesus is alive, and he's super awesome.
And then the people were like, Woohoo!
Pretty much, yeah.
But not everyone was happy about that.
Like Saul.
Exactly.
Saul did not want anyone to go to church or follow [G] Jesus' teachings or even talk about [Bm] Jesus.
And he did some pretty [A] awful things to get them to [D] stop.
Saul persecuted [G] Christians anywhere he could [Bm] find them.
Persecuted?
That's a weird word.
[D] Like he gave them a purse and [G] made them look cute? Huh?
[Bm] Yeah, like he [A] persecuted them.
Um, [D] no.
Persecuted [G] means they were bullied, [Bm] harassed, and beaten.
Oh, yikes.
Yeah, not [D] cute at all.
Saul did a [G] lot of terrible things to the early [Bm] Christians and was even responsible [A] for some of them being killed.
[D] What?
Killed [G] just for believing in Jesus?
[Bm] That's right.
Followers of Jesus, like a man named Stephen, [D] for example, would preach the [G] gospel and tell people about [Bm] Jesus.
But Saul and the people that hated God like he [D] did would do anything to [G] get them to stop, including throwing [Bm] rocks at Stephen until he died.
Oh, [D] man.
That's so sad.
Hold on.
Why are we talking about this Saul guy when he was like such a bully to Christians?
I want to hear about that other guy you mentioned, the guy who did awesome stuff for God.
What was his name?
Paul, right?
Yep.
But here's [G] where it gets really good.
That really bad [B] guy Saul and the really [A] good guy Paul, guess what?
[D] What?
They are the [G] same person.
Hold [B] up.
You're telling me that Saul, the big bad evil bully [D] guy, is the same guy [G] who loved Jesus and does [Bm] some awesome stuff for God?
[A] You bet your buttons.
And [D] even better, he ended up [G] building churches all over the [Bm] place and even preached the gospel to Caesar, the most [D] powerful man in the world.
[G] But how?
How could something [B] so terrible become [A] something so awesome?
That'd [D] be like some broccoli turning into [G] an ice cream cone.
[Bm] Well, you'll just have to wait until the next part of the story to see how [D] that happened.
Oh, man.
[G] A cliffhanger ending?
[Bm] Seriously?
Yep.
[A] The end.
For now.
[D] _ _ _ _ _