Chords for The Spencers - We Have A Savior.wmv
Tempo:
47.1 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
D
Ab
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
I've walked through vast valleys, bounded by mountains, with peaks that seem too hard to climb.
[C] [G] [A] But I recall learning how great mountain climbers conquer one [D] step at a time.
And I've watched blue rivers, with strong currents raging, pondered if they [G] could be crossed.
But my rivers [A] and mountains became soft, gentle fountains because of [D] an old rugged cross.
[G] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [D] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [E] grace made [A] intercession, I'm free.
[D] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [G] for me.
[A] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on [D] the old rugged tree.
[Eb] Now I've walked down sidewalks, bright neon cities, where skyscrapers reach [Ab] for the sky.
[Bb] I've seen the rich and the famous, [Bb] in glamour and glitter, search for some [Eb] joy in the night.
While a few blocks from Main Street, an old cardboard ghetto, another life [Ab] is lost.
But whether pithouse or skid row, [Bb] there's one thing I still know, there's hope in [Eb] the
old rugged [Bb] cross.
We [Ab] have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
[Ab] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
Cause [Bb] the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the [Eb] old rugged tree.
I've walked through vast valleys, bounded by mountains, with peaks that seem too hard to climb.
[C] [G] [A] But I recall learning how great mountain climbers conquer one [D] step at a time.
And I've watched blue rivers, with strong currents raging, pondered if they [G] could be crossed.
But my rivers [A] and mountains became soft, gentle fountains because of [D] an old rugged cross.
[G] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [D] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [E] grace made [A] intercession, I'm free.
[D] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [G] for me.
[A] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on [D] the old rugged tree.
[Eb] Now I've walked down sidewalks, bright neon cities, where skyscrapers reach [Ab] for the sky.
[Bb] I've seen the rich and the famous, [Bb] in glamour and glitter, search for some [Eb] joy in the night.
While a few blocks from Main Street, an old cardboard ghetto, another life [Ab] is lost.
But whether pithouse or skid row, [Bb] there's one thing I still know, there's hope in [Eb] the
old rugged [Bb] cross.
We [Ab] have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
[Ab] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
Cause [Bb] the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the [Eb] old rugged tree.
Key:
Eb
Bb
D
Ab
G
Eb
Bb
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I've walked through vast valleys, bounded by mountains, with peaks that seem too hard to climb.
[C] _ [G] _ [A] But I recall learning how great mountain climbers conquer one [D] step at a time.
And I've watched blue rivers, with strong currents raging, pondered if they [G] could be crossed.
But my rivers [A] and mountains became soft, gentle fountains because of [D] an old rugged cross.
_ [G] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [D] Savior.
_ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [E] grace made [A] intercession, I'm free.
[D] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [G] for me.
[A] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on [D] the old rugged tree.
_ [Eb] Now I've walked down sidewalks, bright neon cities, where skyscrapers reach [Ab] for the sky.
[Bb] I've seen the rich and the famous, [Bb] in glamour and glitter, search for some [Eb] joy in the night.
While a few blocks from Main Street, an old cardboard ghetto, another life [Ab] is lost.
But whether pithouse or skid row, [Bb] there's one thing I still know, there's hope in [Eb] the
old rugged [Bb] cross.
We [Ab] have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
_ _ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
_ [Ab] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
_ _ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
Cause [Bb] the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the [Eb] old rugged tree. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I've walked through vast valleys, bounded by mountains, with peaks that seem too hard to climb.
[C] _ [G] _ [A] But I recall learning how great mountain climbers conquer one [D] step at a time.
And I've watched blue rivers, with strong currents raging, pondered if they [G] could be crossed.
But my rivers [A] and mountains became soft, gentle fountains because of [D] an old rugged cross.
_ [G] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [D] Savior.
_ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [E] grace made [A] intercession, I'm free.
[D] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [G] for me.
[A] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on [D] the old rugged tree.
_ [Eb] Now I've walked down sidewalks, bright neon cities, where skyscrapers reach [Ab] for the sky.
[Bb] I've seen the rich and the famous, [Bb] in glamour and glitter, search for some [Eb] joy in the night.
While a few blocks from Main Street, an old cardboard ghetto, another life [Ab] is lost.
But whether pithouse or skid row, [Bb] there's one thing I still know, there's hope in [Eb] the
old rugged [Bb] cross.
We [Ab] have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
_ _ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
_ [Ab] We have a Savior, such a wonderful [Eb] Savior.
_ _ Mercy's atonement stifles sin's judgment, [F] grace made [Bb] intercession, I'm free.
[Eb] Cause the pain and the heartache, the suffering I can't take, purchased redemption [Ab] for me.
[Bb] And the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the old rugged [Eb] tree.
Cause [Bb] the true Lamb of Calvary is the hope of salvation, He died on the [Eb] old rugged tree. _ _ _ _ _ _ _