Chords for SO WILL I (100 Billion X) Song Story -- Hillsong UNITED
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I believe that what Jesus represents is God going to the most extraordinary lengths for
the one, and should that one be me, then I've got no, I've got every reason, ten thousand
and a hundred billion times more on top of that, to live my life in a way that wants
to say thank you.
[F] [E] And [C#m]
[D] the best way I can say thank you is to reciprocate what he's done.
[A]
[D#] So will I.
[Bm] God of creation, [E] there at the start [D#] before the beginning [D] of time.
[D#]
[Bm] With no point of reference, [E] you spoke to the dark and fleshed out the wonder [Bm] of life.
[C#m] [D#] So will I.
A hundred billion [A] times.
And like a thousand times I've failed.
[F#m]
Ten thousand [E] reasons.
A million of these.
And we just [C#m] went for the biggest number [A] imaginable, a [D] hundred billion.
Actually Ben [F#m] Hastings, who sings a song and [D] is just the [F#m] biggest legend ever.
[A] He's super talented and he has more than [F#m] his talent.
He has the [E] softest spirit.
And that's why I love him.
The song is about God as an [A] artisan.
It's about God as [D] an artist working his masterpiece, [F#m] a work of art that's called love.
[D]
And it began with [A] creation and it goes through the whole story and it was [F#m] finished at the
cross [E] and now it continues to be rebirthed and restored in and through us here now.
And the [A] whole picture is [D] response.
If the stars are made to worship, so will I.
[F#m] If creation [C#m]
bows before you, [D] so will I.
If it all exists to praise you, [F#m] so will I.
And [E] the more we thought about it, there was [D] just endless metaphors and pictures and [F#m] things
that came back to this [E]
response and maybe nothing better [D] than if you laid your life
down, [A] if you gladly chose [E] surrender, so will I.
And [A] if you left the grave behind you, so will I.
A hundred billion [F#m]
creatures catch your [E] breath.
Evolving in [C#m] pursuit of what [D] you said.
If [F#m] it all reveals [D] when nature is so [A] alive.
I can see your heart [F#m] in everything you [E] say.
It was like every single moment we [A] thought about what it means to be [D] responsive to what
God has done is like, [F#m] it was like mind blowing.
[D] Like, hey, like God [A] has done this and God has done that and he's done this.
And then if you have, then so will I.
And to me, that's everything.
Like the entire story of why we are here, our purpose, what we need to do, how to navigate
all the [F#m] craziness and what it means to just follow Jesus [B]
and to live for God.
[A] For all we don't know and for all we do and for all we think we've got figured out and
for [F#m] all the questions we still have, [C#] ultimately what we need to do is live [D] in response.
Not to what we think God wants or what we [F#m] think God wants here, [C#] but just in response
to what he's done [D] and what he said he's going to do.
Our mission, which is I see your [F#m] heart [F#] 8 billion different ways.
[D]
And I just wanted to get 8 [F#m] billion in a song [F#] because I love that that's how many people
roughly [D] approximately are in the world right now.
And every single one of them matters to God.
[F#m] The premise is simply that every [E] single person on earth [D] is made in [A] his image, is a reflection
of his heart.
[F#m] And we're so good and so [E] quick at [B] stereotyping and marginalizing and separating [F#m] and drawing
distinctions between [E] who we think God loves.
[F] [A] And it's just, it's not who God is.
And we [F#m] got to the end of the song and it was [E] all done and we actually finished [D] recording the vocals.
And I [F#m] was like, I don't, the [E] song shouldn't be called like a hundred billion [A] times.
Like it's, it's not [F#m] about a number [E]
because even the biggest number that we could imagine
is too small, [B] infinitely small [F#m] for the reality of what God's done and [E] his just [D] limitless
wonders [F#m] [E]
for all the magnitude of God.
[D] Like we can't put a number on him.
[F#m] You can't be limited [E]
by even the [D] wildest numbers that we could ever billions to the
hundredth [F#m] power of the degree of the [E] pie of numbers, decimal points [D] going to infinity.
[A] It can't amount to who [E] he is and his desire.
[A] And we just got talking about the fact that for all the magnitude of numbers and for all
[F#m] the magnitude of what God's done and [E] the [A] magnitude of the bigness and the just of God, what he's
doing, what makes God [D] amazing is that [D] he's personal.
And, [F#m] you know, I think [D] about the fact it's so easy to get lost in the [A] crowd in our churches
and in worship events.
I look at a crowd of people and I'm sitting there thinking like, [F#m]
would we be [E] doing this
if it was just for one person?
And I pray that we would.
And I think that Jesus would have gone to that cross and he would have died [D] if it was
just for one person.
And that one person is you.
[F#m] And it's also everybody else, too.
[D] The last line to me, which was [A] really the last thing, kind of sums up the whole song
and everything about [F#m] God.
And it [E] simply says, you would again a hundred billion times everything you've done, you
would do it again.
If a number [C#m] or if a measure [D] could amount to your desire, [F#m] then it would be this.
You're the [D] one who never leaves the [A] one behind.
Like you would again [F#m] a hundred billion [E] times.
No, a measure could [A]
amount to your [D] desire.
You're [F#m] the one who never [D]
leaves the one [A] behind.
[B]
[C#m]
the one, and should that one be me, then I've got no, I've got every reason, ten thousand
and a hundred billion times more on top of that, to live my life in a way that wants
to say thank you.
[F] [E] And [C#m]
[D] the best way I can say thank you is to reciprocate what he's done.
[A]
[D#] So will I.
[Bm] God of creation, [E] there at the start [D#] before the beginning [D] of time.
[D#]
[Bm] With no point of reference, [E] you spoke to the dark and fleshed out the wonder [Bm] of life.
[C#m] [D#] So will I.
A hundred billion [A] times.
And like a thousand times I've failed.
[F#m]
Ten thousand [E] reasons.
A million of these.
And we just [C#m] went for the biggest number [A] imaginable, a [D] hundred billion.
Actually Ben [F#m] Hastings, who sings a song and [D] is just the [F#m] biggest legend ever.
[A] He's super talented and he has more than [F#m] his talent.
He has the [E] softest spirit.
And that's why I love him.
The song is about God as an [A] artisan.
It's about God as [D] an artist working his masterpiece, [F#m] a work of art that's called love.
[D]
And it began with [A] creation and it goes through the whole story and it was [F#m] finished at the
cross [E] and now it continues to be rebirthed and restored in and through us here now.
And the [A] whole picture is [D] response.
If the stars are made to worship, so will I.
[F#m] If creation [C#m]
bows before you, [D] so will I.
If it all exists to praise you, [F#m] so will I.
And [E] the more we thought about it, there was [D] just endless metaphors and pictures and [F#m] things
that came back to this [E]
response and maybe nothing better [D] than if you laid your life
down, [A] if you gladly chose [E] surrender, so will I.
And [A] if you left the grave behind you, so will I.
A hundred billion [F#m]
creatures catch your [E] breath.
Evolving in [C#m] pursuit of what [D] you said.
If [F#m] it all reveals [D] when nature is so [A] alive.
I can see your heart [F#m] in everything you [E] say.
It was like every single moment we [A] thought about what it means to be [D] responsive to what
God has done is like, [F#m] it was like mind blowing.
[D] Like, hey, like God [A] has done this and God has done that and he's done this.
And then if you have, then so will I.
And to me, that's everything.
Like the entire story of why we are here, our purpose, what we need to do, how to navigate
all the [F#m] craziness and what it means to just follow Jesus [B]
and to live for God.
[A] For all we don't know and for all we do and for all we think we've got figured out and
for [F#m] all the questions we still have, [C#] ultimately what we need to do is live [D] in response.
Not to what we think God wants or what we [F#m] think God wants here, [C#] but just in response
to what he's done [D] and what he said he's going to do.
Our mission, which is I see your [F#m] heart [F#] 8 billion different ways.
[D]
And I just wanted to get 8 [F#m] billion in a song [F#] because I love that that's how many people
roughly [D] approximately are in the world right now.
And every single one of them matters to God.
[F#m] The premise is simply that every [E] single person on earth [D] is made in [A] his image, is a reflection
of his heart.
[F#m] And we're so good and so [E] quick at [B] stereotyping and marginalizing and separating [F#m] and drawing
distinctions between [E] who we think God loves.
[F] [A] And it's just, it's not who God is.
And we [F#m] got to the end of the song and it was [E] all done and we actually finished [D] recording the vocals.
And I [F#m] was like, I don't, the [E] song shouldn't be called like a hundred billion [A] times.
Like it's, it's not [F#m] about a number [E]
because even the biggest number that we could imagine
is too small, [B] infinitely small [F#m] for the reality of what God's done and [E] his just [D] limitless
wonders [F#m] [E]
for all the magnitude of God.
[D] Like we can't put a number on him.
[F#m] You can't be limited [E]
by even the [D] wildest numbers that we could ever billions to the
hundredth [F#m] power of the degree of the [E] pie of numbers, decimal points [D] going to infinity.
[A] It can't amount to who [E] he is and his desire.
[A] And we just got talking about the fact that for all the magnitude of numbers and for all
[F#m] the magnitude of what God's done and [E] the [A] magnitude of the bigness and the just of God, what he's
doing, what makes God [D] amazing is that [D] he's personal.
And, [F#m] you know, I think [D] about the fact it's so easy to get lost in the [A] crowd in our churches
and in worship events.
I look at a crowd of people and I'm sitting there thinking like, [F#m]
would we be [E] doing this
if it was just for one person?
And I pray that we would.
And I think that Jesus would have gone to that cross and he would have died [D] if it was
just for one person.
And that one person is you.
[F#m] And it's also everybody else, too.
[D] The last line to me, which was [A] really the last thing, kind of sums up the whole song
and everything about [F#m] God.
And it [E] simply says, you would again a hundred billion times everything you've done, you
would do it again.
If a number [C#m] or if a measure [D] could amount to your desire, [F#m] then it would be this.
You're the [D] one who never leaves the [A] one behind.
Like you would again [F#m] a hundred billion [E] times.
No, a measure could [A]
amount to your [D] desire.
You're [F#m] the one who never [D]
leaves the one [A] behind.
[B]
[C#m]
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I believe that _ what Jesus represents is God going to the most extraordinary lengths for
the one, and should that one be me, then I've got no, _ _ _ I've got every reason, ten thousand
and a hundred billion times more on top of that, _ to _ live my life in a way that wants
to say thank you.
[F] _ _ [E] And [C#m] _
_ _ [D] the best way I can say thank you is to _ reciprocate what he's done.
_ _ _ [A]
[D#] So will I.
_ [Bm] God of _ _ creation, _ [E] there at the start [D#] before the beginning [D] of time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [Bm] With no point of _ reference, _ [E] you spoke to the dark and fleshed out the wonder [Bm] of life. _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [D#] So will I.
A hundred billion [A] times.
_ And _ like a thousand times I've failed.
_ [F#m] _
Ten thousand [E] reasons. _ _ _ _
_ _ A million of these.
And we just [C#m] went for the biggest number [A] imaginable, a [D] hundred billion. _ _
Actually Ben _ [F#m] Hastings, who sings a song and [D] is just _ the [F#m] biggest legend ever.
[A] He's _ super talented and he has _ more than [F#m] his talent.
He has the [E] softest spirit.
And _ that's why I love him.
The song is about God as an [A] artisan.
It's about God as [D] _ an artist working his masterpiece, [F#m] a work of art that's called love.
[D]
And it began with [A] creation _ and it goes through the whole story and it _ was [F#m] finished at the
cross [E] and now it continues to be rebirthed and restored in and through us here now.
And the [A] whole picture is [D] response.
If the stars are made to worship, so will I.
_ [F#m] _ If creation [C#m] _
bows before you, [D] so will I.
_ If it all exists to praise you, [F#m] so will I.
And [E] the more we thought about it, there was [D] just endless _ _ metaphors and pictures and [F#m] things
that came back to this [E]
response and maybe nothing better [D] than if you laid your life
down, _ _ [A] if you gladly chose [E] surrender, so will I.
And [A] if you left the grave behind you, so will I.
A hundred billion [F#m]
creatures catch your [E] breath. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Evolving in [C#m] pursuit of what [D] you said. _ _
_ If [F#m] it all reveals [D] when nature is so [A] alive. _ _ _ _
_ I can see your heart [F#m] in everything you [E] say.
_ _ It was like every single moment _ we [A] thought about what it means to be [D] responsive to what
God has done is like, _ _ [F#m] _ it was like mind blowing.
[D] Like, hey, like God [A] has done this and God has done that and he's done this.
And then _ if you have, then so will I.
_ _ And to me, _ that's everything.
Like the entire _ story of why we are here, our purpose, _ what we need to do, how to navigate
all the [F#m] craziness and what it means to just follow Jesus [B]
and to live for God.
[A] For all we don't know and for all we do and for all we think we've got figured out and
for [F#m] all the questions we still have, [C#] ultimately what we need to do is live [D] in response.
Not to what we think God wants or what we [F#m] think God wants here, [C#] but just in response
to what he's done [D] and what he said he's going to do.
Our mission, which is I see your [F#m] _ heart [F#] 8 billion different ways.
[D] _ _ _ _
And I just wanted to get 8 [F#m] billion in a song _ [F#] because I love that that's how many people
roughly [D] approximately are in the world right now.
And every single one of them matters to God.
[F#m] The premise is simply that every [E] single person on earth [D] is made in [A] his image, is a reflection
of his heart.
_ [F#m] And we're so good and so [E] quick at _ [B] _ _ stereotyping and marginalizing and separating [F#m] and drawing
distinctions between [E] who we think God loves.
_ [F] _ [A] And it's just, it's not who God is.
And we [F#m] got to the end of the song and it was [E] all done and we actually finished [D] recording the vocals. _ _ _
And I [F#m] was like, I don't, the [E] song shouldn't be called like a hundred billion [A] _ times.
Like it's, it's not _ [F#m] about a number _ [E]
because even the biggest number that we could imagine
is too small, [B] infinitely small [F#m] for the reality of what God's done and [E] his just [D] limitless _ _ _
wonders _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [E]
for all the magnitude of God.
[D] Like we can't put a number on him.
_ [F#m] You can't be limited _ [E]
by even the [D] wildest numbers that we could ever _ billions to the
hundredth [F#m] power of the degree of the [E] pie of numbers, decimal points [D] going to infinity. _ _ _
_ _ [A] It can't amount to who [E] he is and his desire.
_ [A] _ _ And we just got talking about the fact that for all the magnitude of numbers and for all
[F#m] the magnitude of what God's done and [E] the [A] magnitude of the bigness and the just of God, what he's
doing, what makes God _ [D] amazing is that [D] he's personal.
_ And, [F#m] you know, I think [D] about the fact it's so easy to get lost in the [A] crowd in our churches
and in worship events.
I look at a crowd of people and I'm sitting there thinking like, [F#m] _
would we be [E] doing this
if it was just for one person?
And I pray that we would.
_ And I think that Jesus would have gone to that cross and he would have died [D] if it was
just for one person.
And that one person is you.
[F#m] And it's also everybody else, too.
[D] The last line to me, which was [A] really the last thing, _ kind of sums up the whole song
and everything about [F#m] God.
And it [E] simply says, you would again a hundred billion times everything you've done, you
would do it again.
If a number [C#m] or if a measure [D] could amount to your desire, _ _ [F#m] then it would be this.
You're the [D] one who never leaves the [A] one behind. _ _ _ _
_ Like you would again [F#m] a hundred billion [E] _ _ times. _
_ No, a measure could [A]
amount to your [D] _ desire. _ _
_ You're [F#m] the one who never [D]
leaves the one [A] behind. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
the one, and should that one be me, then I've got no, _ _ _ I've got every reason, ten thousand
and a hundred billion times more on top of that, _ to _ live my life in a way that wants
to say thank you.
[F] _ _ [E] And [C#m] _
_ _ [D] the best way I can say thank you is to _ reciprocate what he's done.
_ _ _ [A]
[D#] So will I.
_ [Bm] God of _ _ creation, _ [E] there at the start [D#] before the beginning [D] of time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [Bm] With no point of _ reference, _ [E] you spoke to the dark and fleshed out the wonder [Bm] of life. _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [D#] So will I.
A hundred billion [A] times.
_ And _ like a thousand times I've failed.
_ [F#m] _
Ten thousand [E] reasons. _ _ _ _
_ _ A million of these.
And we just [C#m] went for the biggest number [A] imaginable, a [D] hundred billion. _ _
Actually Ben _ [F#m] Hastings, who sings a song and [D] is just _ the [F#m] biggest legend ever.
[A] He's _ super talented and he has _ more than [F#m] his talent.
He has the [E] softest spirit.
And _ that's why I love him.
The song is about God as an [A] artisan.
It's about God as [D] _ an artist working his masterpiece, [F#m] a work of art that's called love.
[D]
And it began with [A] creation _ and it goes through the whole story and it _ was [F#m] finished at the
cross [E] and now it continues to be rebirthed and restored in and through us here now.
And the [A] whole picture is [D] response.
If the stars are made to worship, so will I.
_ [F#m] _ If creation [C#m] _
bows before you, [D] so will I.
_ If it all exists to praise you, [F#m] so will I.
And [E] the more we thought about it, there was [D] just endless _ _ metaphors and pictures and [F#m] things
that came back to this [E]
response and maybe nothing better [D] than if you laid your life
down, _ _ [A] if you gladly chose [E] surrender, so will I.
And [A] if you left the grave behind you, so will I.
A hundred billion [F#m]
creatures catch your [E] breath. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Evolving in [C#m] pursuit of what [D] you said. _ _
_ If [F#m] it all reveals [D] when nature is so [A] alive. _ _ _ _
_ I can see your heart [F#m] in everything you [E] say.
_ _ It was like every single moment _ we [A] thought about what it means to be [D] responsive to what
God has done is like, _ _ [F#m] _ it was like mind blowing.
[D] Like, hey, like God [A] has done this and God has done that and he's done this.
And then _ if you have, then so will I.
_ _ And to me, _ that's everything.
Like the entire _ story of why we are here, our purpose, _ what we need to do, how to navigate
all the [F#m] craziness and what it means to just follow Jesus [B]
and to live for God.
[A] For all we don't know and for all we do and for all we think we've got figured out and
for [F#m] all the questions we still have, [C#] ultimately what we need to do is live [D] in response.
Not to what we think God wants or what we [F#m] think God wants here, [C#] but just in response
to what he's done [D] and what he said he's going to do.
Our mission, which is I see your [F#m] _ heart [F#] 8 billion different ways.
[D] _ _ _ _
And I just wanted to get 8 [F#m] billion in a song _ [F#] because I love that that's how many people
roughly [D] approximately are in the world right now.
And every single one of them matters to God.
[F#m] The premise is simply that every [E] single person on earth [D] is made in [A] his image, is a reflection
of his heart.
_ [F#m] And we're so good and so [E] quick at _ [B] _ _ stereotyping and marginalizing and separating [F#m] and drawing
distinctions between [E] who we think God loves.
_ [F] _ [A] And it's just, it's not who God is.
And we [F#m] got to the end of the song and it was [E] all done and we actually finished [D] recording the vocals. _ _ _
And I [F#m] was like, I don't, the [E] song shouldn't be called like a hundred billion [A] _ times.
Like it's, it's not _ [F#m] about a number _ [E]
because even the biggest number that we could imagine
is too small, [B] infinitely small [F#m] for the reality of what God's done and [E] his just [D] limitless _ _ _
wonders _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [E]
for all the magnitude of God.
[D] Like we can't put a number on him.
_ [F#m] You can't be limited _ [E]
by even the [D] wildest numbers that we could ever _ billions to the
hundredth [F#m] power of the degree of the [E] pie of numbers, decimal points [D] going to infinity. _ _ _
_ _ [A] It can't amount to who [E] he is and his desire.
_ [A] _ _ And we just got talking about the fact that for all the magnitude of numbers and for all
[F#m] the magnitude of what God's done and [E] the [A] magnitude of the bigness and the just of God, what he's
doing, what makes God _ [D] amazing is that [D] he's personal.
_ And, [F#m] you know, I think [D] about the fact it's so easy to get lost in the [A] crowd in our churches
and in worship events.
I look at a crowd of people and I'm sitting there thinking like, [F#m] _
would we be [E] doing this
if it was just for one person?
And I pray that we would.
_ And I think that Jesus would have gone to that cross and he would have died [D] if it was
just for one person.
And that one person is you.
[F#m] And it's also everybody else, too.
[D] The last line to me, which was [A] really the last thing, _ kind of sums up the whole song
and everything about [F#m] God.
And it [E] simply says, you would again a hundred billion times everything you've done, you
would do it again.
If a number [C#m] or if a measure [D] could amount to your desire, _ _ [F#m] then it would be this.
You're the [D] one who never leaves the [A] one behind. _ _ _ _
_ Like you would again [F#m] a hundred billion [E] _ _ times. _
_ No, a measure could [A]
amount to your [D] _ desire. _ _
_ You're [F#m] the one who never [D]
leaves the one [A] behind. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _