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Jesus Lover Of My Soul

C D Em C Worship You my Lord until the very end C D Em C Worship You my Lord until the very end

G D Dsus D Jesus, lover of my soul Em C D Jesus, I will never let You go G D Dsus D You've taken me from the miry clay Em (build sound) C (break) D (break) Set my feet upon the rock and now I know G D Dsus D I love You, I need You Em C D Though my world may fall, I'll never let You go G D Dsus D My Savior, my closest friend Em C D I will worship You until the very end

For Who You Are
Marty Sampson

Key: A
Intro:
A D A D

Verse:
A
Standing here in Your presence
D
thinking of the good things You have done
A
waiting here patiently
D
just to hear Your still small voice again

PreChorus:
F#m E D E holy, righteous, faithful to the end,
F#m E D
Saviour, healer, redeemer, and friend

Chorus: A
I will worship You for who You are D/F#
I will worship You for who You are E
I will worship You for who You are D
Jesus (repeat)

Other:
A D/F# E D

Bridge: A D/F#
My soul secure, Your promise sure E

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