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music by Benj Pocta and Brian T. Murphy, 2006.
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music by Benj Pocta, 2006.
© 2007 Red Mountain Music
Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #972
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Dearly We're Bought Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 102 Words - Joseph Hart, 1712-1768 Music - Matthew S. Welch, 2004 F G C Come raise your thankful voice, Am G Am Ye souls redeemed with blood; F G C-Am Leave earth and all its toys, F G C F-C And mix no more with mud. refrain: Am F Dearly we're bought, highly esteemed; C G Redeemed, with Jesus' blood redeemed Am F Dearly we're bought, highly esteemed; C G Am G-C Redeemed, with Jesus' blood redeemed. With heart, and soul, and mind, Exalt redeeming love; Leave worldly cares behind, And set your minds above. Lift up your ravished eyes, And view the glory given; All lower things despised, Ye citizens of heaven. Be to this world as dead, Alive to that to come; Our life in Christ is hid, Who soon shall call us home. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Decide This Doubt For Me Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #281 Words: William Cowper, 1779. Music: Clint Wells, 2005. G D/F# The Lord will happiness divine, Em D On contrite hearts, bestow G D/F# Then tell me gracious God is mine, Em D A contrite heart, or no? D G/B C I hear but seem to hear in vain; G Insensible as steel, D/F# Insensible as steel; D G/B C If aught is felt, ‘tis only pain, G To find I cannot feel. D/F# To find I cannot feel. I sometimes think myself inclined, To love thee O, if I could; But often find another mind, Averse to all, all that is good. My best desires are faint and few; I fain would strive for more, I fain would strive for more; But when I cry, “My strength renew,” Seems weaker than before. Seems weaker than before. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
Thy saints are comforted I know, And love Thy house, Thy house of prayer; I sometimes go where others go, But find no com-fort there. O, make this heart rejoice or ache, Decide this doubt for me. Decide this doubt for me. And if it be not broken, break, And heal it if it be. O, heal it if it be.
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© 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Depth of Mercy Words: Charles Wesley, 1740 Music: Jeff Koonce, Brian T. Murphy, Clint Wells, 2003 Capo II D D/C# G/B D/F# Depth of mercy can there be G D/F# G A Mercy still reserved for me D D/C# G/B D/F# Can my God his wrath forbear G D/F# G A Me the chief of sinners spare Bm G Em I have long withstood his grace Bm D/F# A Long provoked him to his face Bm D/F# A Would not hearken to his calls Em D/F# Asus A D Grieved him by a thousand falls I have spilt his precious blood Trampled on the Son of God Filled with pains unspeakable I, who yet, am not in Hell I, my master have denied I afresh have crucified And profaned his hallowed name Put him to an open shame Jesus speaks and pleads his blood He disarms the wrath of God Now my Father's mercies move Justice lingers into love There for me the savior stands Shows his wounds and spreads his hands God is love, I know, I feel Jesus weeps and loves me still © 2003 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
Pity from thine eye let fall By a look my soul recall Now the stone to flesh convert Cast a look and break my heart Now incline me to repent Let me now my sins lament Now my foul revolt deplore Weep, believe and sin no more. Real Key E E/D# A/C# E/G# Depth of mercy can there be A E/G# A B Mercy still reserved for me E E/D# A/C# E/G# Can my God his wrath forbear A E/G# A B Me the chief of sinners spare C#m A F#m I have long withstood his grace C#m E/G# B Long provoked him to his face C#m E/G# A Would not hearken to his calls F#m E/G# Bsus B E Grieved him by a thousand falls © 2003 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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© 2003 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
Draw My Soul to Thee Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #389 Words: Adams, printed in the Gadsby Hymnal, 1838. Music: Brian T. Murphy & Benj Pocta, 2005. Bb F Draw my soul to Thee, my Lord; Bb F Make me love Thy precious word! Bb F Bid me seek Thy smiling face; Bb F Willing to be saved by grace. Gm C Dearest Jesus, bid me come; F F/E Bb Let me find Thyself, my home; Gm C Thou the Refuge of my soul, F F/E Bb Where I may my troubles roll. Lord, Thy powerful work begun, Thou wilt never leave undone; Teach me to confide in Thee; Thy salvation’s wholly free. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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© 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Friend Of Sinners Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 1052 Words - Augustus Montague Toplady, 1740-1778 Music - Jeff Koonce and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 E A/F# E/G# B A Redeemer! Whither should I flee, E A/F# E/G# B A Or how escape the wrath to come? E A/F# E/G# B A The weary sinner flies to thee E A/F# E/G# B A For shelter from impending doom; E A Smile on me, gracious Lord, E A And show thyself the Friend sinners now E A Smile on me, gracious Lord, A/F# E/G# B E And show thyself the Friend sinners now. Beneath the shadow of thy cross The heavy laden soul finds rest; I would esteem the world but dross, So I might be of Christ possessed. I'd seek my every joy in thee, Be thou both life and light to me. Close to the highly shameful tree, Jesus, my humbled soul would cleave; Despised and crucified with thee, With thee resolved to die and live; This prayer and this ambition mine, Living and dying to be thine. There fastened to the rugged wood By holy love's resistless chain, And life deriving from thy blood, Never to wander wide again, There may I bow my suppliant knee, And own no other Lord but thee. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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from the Gadsby Hymnal #1052
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© 2007 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #967
The Gospel Brings Tidings Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #524 Words: William Gadsby, 1773-1844. Music: Brian T. Murphy & Clint Wells, 2005. Capo 3 Dm C G The gospel brings tidings, glad tidings indeed, Dm C G To mourners in Zion, who want to be freed, F C G Am From sin and Satan, and Mount Sinai’s flame, F C G Dm-C-G, Dm-C-G Good news of salvation, through Jesus the Lamb. What sweet invitations, the gospel contains, To men heavy laden, with bondage and chains; It welcomes the weary, to come and be blessed, With ease from their burdens, in Jesus to rest. For every poor mourner, who thirsts for the Lord, A fountain is opened, in Jesus the Word; Their poor parched conscience, to cool and to wash, From guilt and pollution, from dead works and dross. A robe is provided, their shame now to hide, In which none are clothed, but Jesus is bride; Though it be costly, yet is the robe free, And all Zion’s mourners, shall decked with it be. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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The Gospel is Good News Indeed Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #528 Words: William Gadsby, 1773-1844. Music: Benj Pocta, 2005. C C/B F C The gospel is good news indeed, F C G To sinners deep in debt; C C?B F C The man who has no works to plead, F G C Will thankful be for it. Am F C To know that when he’s nought to pay, F C G His debts area all discharged, C C/B F C Will make him blooming look as May, F G C And set his soul at large. No news can be compared with this, To men oppressed with sin; Who know what legal bondage is, And labor but in vain. Freedom from sin and Satan’s chains, And legal toil as well, The gospel sweetly now proclaims; Which tidings suit them well. How gladly does the prisoner hear, What gospel has to tell! ‘Tis perfect love that casts out fear, And brings him from his cell. The man that feels his guilt abound, And knows himself unclean, Will find the gospel’s joyful sound, Is welcome news to him. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Help My Unbelief Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #278 Words: John Newton, 1725-1807. Chorus by Clint Wells. Music: Clint Wells, 2005. Capo 3 C G I know the Lord is nigh, C G And would but cannot pray, Em G For Satan meets me when I try, C D G And frights my soul away. C D G And frights my soul away. I would but can’t repent, Though I endeavor oft; This stony heart can ne’er relent Till Jesus makes it soft. Till Jesus make it soft. G D G D-C Help my unbelief. Help my unbelief. G D Help my unbelief. C D G My help must come from Thee. I would but cannot love, Though wooed by love divine; No arguments have power to move A soul as base as mine. A soul so base as mine. I would but cannot rest, In God’s most holy will; I know what He appoints is best, And murmur at it still. I murmur at it still. chorus © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #582
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It Is Finished Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #982 Words - Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 Music - Clint Wells and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 E "It is finished!" Sinners hear it; E Tis the dying Victor's cry; C#m "It is finished!" Angels bear it, A Bear the joyful truth on high: F# G# A B "It is finished!" Tell it through the earth and sky! F# G# A B "It is finished!" Tell it through the earth and sky! Justice, from her awful station, Bars the sinner's peace no more; Justice views with approbation What the Savior did and bore; Grace and mercy now display their boundless store. "It is finished!" All is over; Yes, the cup of wrath is drained; Such the truth these words discover; Thus the victory was obtained; 'Tis a victory none but Jesus could have gained. Crown the mighty Conqueror, crown him, Who his people's foes o'ercame! In the highest heaven enthrone him! Men and angels sound his fame! Great his glory! Jesus bears a matchless name. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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It Is Finished - Part II (Hark, the Voice of Love and Mercy) Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #93 Words: Attributed to Jonathan Evans, 1784 & Benjamin Francis, 1787. Music: Jeff Koonce, 2005. Capo III D/F# A Hark, the voice of love and mercy, D Sounds aloud from Calvary! D/F# A See, it rends the rocks asunder, D Shakes the earth and veils the sky! D/B D/C# “It is finished, It is finished,” A D Hear the dying Savior cry. “It is finished,” O what pleasure, Do these charming words afford. Heavenly blessings, without measure, Flow to us from Christ the Lord. “It is finished, it is finished,” Saints the dying words record. Finished all the types and shadows, Of the ceremonial law; Finished all that God had promised; Death and hell no more shall awe. “It is finished, it is finished,” Saints from hence your comfort draw. Tune your harps anew, ye seraphs; Join to sing the pleasing theme; Saints on earth and all in heaven, Join to praise Immanuel’s name. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Glory to the bleeding lamb! © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Jesus I Long For Thee Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #672 Words - John Berridge, 1716-1793 Music - Brian T. Murphy and Jeff Koonce, 2004 Bm A G Jesus, I long for thee, Em D/F# G And sigh for Canaan's shore, Bm A G Thy lovely face to see, Em D C And all my warfare o'er; D G Bm A G Here billows break upon my breast D G Bm A G And brooding sorrows steal my rest. I pant, I groan, I grieve For my untoward heart; How full of doubts I live, Though full of grace thou art! What poor returns, I make to thee For all the mercy shown to me! And must I ever smart, A child of sorrows here? Yet, Lord be near my heart, To soothe each rising tear; Then at thy bleeding cross I'll stay, And sweetly weep my life away. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Jesus Is Our Great Salvation Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #205 Words - John Adams, 1751-1835 Music - Clint Wells, 2004 CAPO I G Jesus is our great salvation, Em D Worthy of our best esteem; G He has saved his favorite nation; Em D D/F# Join to sing aloud of him. D/F# G/C G He has saved us! Em Am C D Christ alone could us redeem D/F# G/C G He has saved us! Em D Christ alone could us redeem. When involved in sin and ruin, And no helper there was found, Jesus our distress was viewing; Grace did more than sin abound. He has called us, With salvation in the sound. Let us never Lord forget thee; Make us walk as children here. We will give thee all the glory Of the love that brought us near. Bid us praise thee, And rejoice with holy fear. Free election known by calling, Is a privilege divine; Saints are kept from final falling; All the glory Lord be thine! All the glory, All the glory, Lord is thine! © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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My Raptured Soul Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #268 Words: John Berridge, 1716-1793. Music: Clint Wells, 2005. Capo 2 C If Jesus kindly say, C And with a whispering word, G “Arise my love and come away,” F G C I run to meet my Lord. My soul is in my ears; My heart is all on flame; My eyes are sweetly drowned in tears, And melted is my frame. Chorus: F My raptured soul will rise up, C And give a cheerful spring, F And dart through all the lofty skies, G To visit Zion’s King. F G C To visit Zion’s King. He meets me with a kiss, And with a smiling face; I taste the dear, enchanting bliss, And wonder at his grace. A soft and tender sigh, Now heaves my hollowed breast; I long to lay me down and die, And find eternal rest. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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My Soul Rejoice and Sing Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #550 Words: William Gadsby, 1773-1844. Music: Matthew S. Welch, Clint Wells, & Brian T. Murphy, 2005. Capo 5 Am My soul rejoice and sing, F Thy Father’s glorious praise; Am And let His precious love, F G Employ thee all thy days; Am To save my soul from hell, F Was His eternal will; Am And bless His precious name, F G His purpose to fulfill. C G He took the Lord, the great I AM, F C G And as a nail He fastened Him. When deep calls to deep, And sins like mountains rise, And the old prince of hell, Says all the Bible’s lies, This nail is fastened, in my heart, Nor will it e’er, from me depart. My wicked heart has said, Again yea, and again, That Christ my soul will leave, To perish in my sin; But though I feel as cold as clay, He will not, cannot, go away. © 2006 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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No Sweeter Subject Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal #202 Words - John Newton, 1725-1807 Music - Brian T. Murphy, 2004 CAPO I A E/G# Now may the Lord reveal his face, A/F# And teach our stammering tongues A E/G# To make his sovereign, reigning grace A/F# The subject of our songs. refrain: D A/C# No sweeter subject can invite Bm A sinner's heart to sing, D A/C# Or more display the glorious right E Of our exalted King. Grace reigns to pardon crimson sins, To melt the hardest hearts; And from the work it once begins It never once departs. The world and Satan strive in vain Against the chosen few; Secured by grace's conquering reign, They all shall conquer too. Twas grace that called our souls at first; By grace thus far we've come; And grace will help us through the worst, And lead us safely home. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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O the Delights Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 476 Words - Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Music - Jeff Koonce, Andrew Spear, and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 Am F O the delights, the heavenly joys C G The glories of this place, Am F Where Jesus sheds the brightest beams C G Of his o'erflowing grace. Dm F Sweet majesty and awful love C G Sit smiling on his brow, Dm F And all the glorious ranks above C G At humble distance bow. Refrain F G C And while our faith enjoys this sight, C We long to leave our clay; F G C And wish thy fiery chariots, Lord, C To fetch our souls away Blessed angels sound his lofty praise Through every heavenly street, And lay their highest honors down Submissive at His feet His head, the dear majestic head, That cruel thorns did wound, See what immortal glories shine, And circle it around. © 2004 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
Refrain This is the Man, the exalted Man, Whom we unseen adore; But when our eyes behold his face Our hearts shall love him more Lord, how our souls are all on fire To see thy blessed abode! Our tongues rejoice in tunes of praise To our incarnate God. Refrain © 2004 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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PASS ME NOT, O GENTLE SAVIOR Words - Fanny J. Crosby, 1868 Music - W. Howard Doane, 1870 intro and optional chords during verse: (D, C, G/B, D/A, D) D G D Pass me not, O gentle Savior, A D Hear my humble cry; D G D While on others Thou art calling, A D Do not pass me by. Refrain D G Savior, Savior, D G - A Hear my humble cry; D G D While on others Thou art calling, A D Do not pass me by. Refrain Let me at Thy throne of mercy Find a sweet relief, Kneeling there in deep contrition; Help my unbelief. Refrain Trusting only in Thy merit, Would I seek Thy face; Heal my wounded, broken spirit, Save me by Thy grace. Refrain Thou the Spring of all my comfort, More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside Thee? Whom in heav'n but Thee? Refrain www.redmountainmusic.com
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Pearly Gates Words - Fredrick A. Blom, 1917 Music - Clint Wells and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 Capo I C Am Love divine so great and wondrous F G Deep and mighty, pure sublime C Am Coming from the heart of Jesus F G Just the same through tests of time. Refrain Am C He the pearly gates will open, D F So that I may enter in; C Am For he purchased my redemption D F And forgave me all my sin. Like an dove when hunted frightened, As a wounded fawn was I; Broken hearted yet He healed me He will heed the sinner’s cry. Refrain Love divine so great and wondrous! All my sins he then forgave! I will sing his praise forever, For His blood, His power to save. Refrain In life’s eventide, at twilight, At His door I’ll knock and wait By the precious love of Jesus I shall enter heaven’s gate. Refrain © 2004 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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Pensive, Doubting, Fearful Heart Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 273 Words - John Newton (1725-1807), 1779 Music - Wendell Kimbrough, 2004 Intro: G, A, D G A D Pensive, doubting, fearful heart, Bm G A Hear what Christ the Savior says; G A D Every word should joy impart, Bm G A Change thy mourning into praise. G A D Yes, He speaks and speaks to thee, G A Bm May He help thee to believe; A A/Bb Bm Then thou presently will see G A D Thou has little cause to grieve. Fear thou not, nor be ashamed; All thy sorrows soon shall end, I, who heaven and earth have framed, Am thy Husband and thy Friend; I the High and Holy One, Israel's God, by all adored, As thy Savior will be known, Thy Redeemer and thy Lord. For a moment I withdrew, And thy heart was filled with pain; But my mercies I'll renew; Thou shall soon rejoice again; Though I seem to hide my face, Very soon my wrath shall cease; 'Tis but for a moment's space, Ending in eternal peace. © 2005 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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from the Gadsby Hymnal #273
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© 2010 Red Mountain Music | redmountainmusic.com
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Streams of Living Water Flow Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 932 Words: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855. Music: Jeff Koonce and Brian T. Murphy, 2004 Capo II G/B A/C# D See, from Zion's sacred mountain, Streams of living water flow. God has opened there a fountain That supplies the plains below. Em D/F# G They are blessed, They are blessed Who its sovereign virtues know. Through ten thousand channels flowing, Streams of mercy find their way. Life and health and joy bestowing Making all around unstained. O believer, O believer All thy sins are washed away. Gladdened by the flowing treasure All enriching as it goes. Lo, the desert smiles with pleasure Buds and blossoms as the rose. Every sinner, every sinner Sings for joy where'er it flows. Trees of life the banks adorning, Yield their fruit to all around. Those who eat are saved from mourning, Pleasure comes and hopes abound. Fair their portion, Fair their portion Endless life with glory crowned. © 2004 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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There Forever Stay Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 483 Words - Gospel Mag, 1804 Music - Brian T. Murphy, 2004 Dm C F I soon shall be landed Dm C G On yonder shores of bliss Dm C F There, with my powers expanded Dm C G Shall dwell where Jesus is. Bb F I soon shall be seated C With Jesus on his throne, G Jesus on his Throne Bb F My foes all defeated C And sacred peace made known, G sacred peace made known With Father, Son and Spirit I shall forever reign, Sweet joy and peace inherit And every good obtain I soon shall reach the harbor To which I speed my way To which I speed my way Shall cease from all my labor And there forever stay And there forever stay Sweet spirit guide me over This life's tempestuous sea Keep me, O holy Lover, For I confide in Thee © 2004 Red Mountain Music www.redmountainmusic.com
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