Chords for Tom Booth - You Welcomed Me interview and live performance at Mater Dei Radio
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69.85 bpm
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Jam Along & Learn...
And we're just wanting to promote the gospel and here's another opportunity.
and the story that you tell in you welcoming.
I, well, when did I feed you?
cup of water.
to those little ones that's grabbing on our knee, mommy, mommy,
maybe somebody out on the streets that just needs a comforting eye.
there is a crisis, of course, across the world,
Chaldean Catholics.
and the story that you tell in you welcoming.
I, well, when did I feed you?
cup of water.
to those little ones that's grabbing on our knee, mommy, mommy,
maybe somebody out on the streets that just needs a comforting eye.
there is a crisis, of course, across the world,
Chaldean Catholics.
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And we're just wanting to promote the gospel and here's another opportunity.
Well, here's the gospel, you welcomed me and the story that you tell in you welcoming.
We hear the story, we hear the scripture, we hear those questions being asked.
When did I, well, when did I feed you?
When did I clothe you?
I don't remember meeting you, Jesus.
I don't remember seeing you with that cup of water.
And that scripture just challenges us, doesn't it?
And what are we doing in our daily lives?
Are we paying attention to those little ones that's grabbing on our knee, mommy, mommy,
maybe wants our attention or maybe somebody out on the streets that just needs a comforting eye.
And that song, the title song, You Welcome Me, there is a crisis, of course, across the world,
but in Iraq, pardon me, in Syria, there was the Chaldean Catholics.
So there was a crisis and I was asked to write the song in support of their looking for a home
and being welcomed in our country.
And, but I was told recently, Deanna Marie, that this is the greatest crisis of homeless
and displaced people in the history of the planet.
I don't know if that's true, but, you know, Jesus says, you want to hear this song?
Yes.
The song you better be talking about.
I was hungry [G] _ and you gave me [Am] _ all that I [C] was hungry for.
_ _ I was thirsty [G] _ and you gave me [Am] _ all that I [F] was thirsty for.
_ _ [G] I [C] was [F] a stranger, [C] welcome me. _ _ _
I was naked [G] and you clothed me [Am] _ with mercy [F] and dignity. _ _
[C] _ Sick and broken [G] and you gave me [Am] your time [F] and your listening. _ _
[G] I _ [F] was in prison, _ [C] you came to me.
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ Feed [C] my lambs, if you love me. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] Tear my [F] sheep, _ _ [G] if you love me.
[C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ When did we see you hungry or thirsty?
[Am] _ A stranger [F] or lacking clothes?
_ [C] When were you naked, [G] sick or in prison?
[Am] _ When did we [F] not visit you?
_ _ [G] Whatever _ [F] you did.
_ _ [G] You released all [F] of these.
_ _ [G] Whatever _ [F] you did.
_ [C] You [G] released all [F] of these.
_ [C] You did to me. _ _
[E] _ [Am] _ Feed [G] my [C] lambs, if you love me. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Tear my [C] sheep, _ if [G] you love me.
[C] _ _ [G] I am hungry. _
I am thirsty.
_ [Am] I am a stranger. _
[G] I am naked.
_ [C] I am sick. _
[Em] I am in prison.
[Am] _ _ Persecution.
[D] _ _ [N] And you welcomed me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, here's the gospel, you welcomed me and the story that you tell in you welcoming.
We hear the story, we hear the scripture, we hear those questions being asked.
When did I, well, when did I feed you?
When did I clothe you?
I don't remember meeting you, Jesus.
I don't remember seeing you with that cup of water.
And that scripture just challenges us, doesn't it?
And what are we doing in our daily lives?
Are we paying attention to those little ones that's grabbing on our knee, mommy, mommy,
maybe wants our attention or maybe somebody out on the streets that just needs a comforting eye.
And that song, the title song, You Welcome Me, there is a crisis, of course, across the world,
but in Iraq, pardon me, in Syria, there was the Chaldean Catholics.
So there was a crisis and I was asked to write the song in support of their looking for a home
and being welcomed in our country.
And, but I was told recently, Deanna Marie, that this is the greatest crisis of homeless
and displaced people in the history of the planet.
I don't know if that's true, but, you know, Jesus says, you want to hear this song?
Yes.
The song you better be talking about.
I was hungry [G] _ and you gave me [Am] _ all that I [C] was hungry for.
_ _ I was thirsty [G] _ and you gave me [Am] _ all that I [F] was thirsty for.
_ _ [G] I [C] was [F] a stranger, [C] welcome me. _ _ _
I was naked [G] and you clothed me [Am] _ with mercy [F] and dignity. _ _
[C] _ Sick and broken [G] and you gave me [Am] your time [F] and your listening. _ _
[G] I _ [F] was in prison, _ [C] you came to me.
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ Feed [C] my lambs, if you love me. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] Tear my [F] sheep, _ _ [G] if you love me.
[C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ When did we see you hungry or thirsty?
[Am] _ A stranger [F] or lacking clothes?
_ [C] When were you naked, [G] sick or in prison?
[Am] _ When did we [F] not visit you?
_ _ [G] Whatever _ [F] you did.
_ _ [G] You released all [F] of these.
_ _ [G] Whatever _ [F] you did.
_ [C] You [G] released all [F] of these.
_ [C] You did to me. _ _
[E] _ [Am] _ Feed [G] my [C] lambs, if you love me. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Tear my [C] sheep, _ if [G] you love me.
[C] _ _ [G] I am hungry. _
I am thirsty.
_ [Am] I am a stranger. _
[G] I am naked.
_ [C] I am sick. _
[Em] I am in prison.
[Am] _ _ Persecution.
[D] _ _ [N] And you welcomed me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _