MAY THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH Tim Hughes - lyrics and chords
MAY THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH
by TIM HUGHES
C Em Am
May the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart
F C G
Bless Your name, bless Your name, Jesus
C Em Am
And the deeds of the day and the truth in my ways
F C G
Speak of You, speak of You, Jesus
C F
For this is what I'm glad to do
Am D
It's time to live a life of love that pleases You
G C F
And I will give my all to You
Am D
Surrender everything I have and follow You
G F
I'll follow You
C Em Am
Lord, will You be my vision, Lord, will You be my guide
F C G
Be my hope, be my light and the way
C Em Am
And I'll look not for riches, nor praises on earth
F C G
Only You'll be the first of my heart
Ending:
Am G C D
I will follow, I will follow You
Am G C D
I will follow, I will follow You
Am G C D
I will follow, I will follow You
Am G C F
I will follow, I will follow You
LET MY WORDS BE FEW Matt Redman - lyrics and chords
LET MY WORDS BE FEW
by Matt Redman
G G+ Em/G C
You are God in heaven, and here am I on earth,
G G+ Em/G C
So I'll let my words be few.
Am7 G/B C D G
Jesus, I am so in love with You.
CHORUS:
F/G Em7 Am7 Am7/G
And I'll stand in awe of You;
G F/G Em7 C
Yes, I'll stand in awe of You.
Am7 Em7 C
And I'll let my words be few.
Am7 G/B C D G C/G (G)
Jesus, I am so in love with You.
VERSE 2:
The simplest of all love songs, I want to bring to You,
So I'll let my words be few.
Jesus, I am so in love with You.
ALL WHO ARE THIRSTY Brenton Brown - lyrics and chords
ALL WHO ARE THIRSTY
by Brenton Brown
G
All who are thirsty
Bm7
All who are weak
C2
Come to the fountain
Am7 Am7/B C D
Dip your heart in the stream of life
G
Let the pain and the sorrow
Bm7
Be washed away
C2
In the waves of his mercy
Am7 Am7/B C D
As deep cries out to deep
(We sing)
G C2
Come Lord Jesus come
G C2
Come Lord Jesus come
G C2
Come Lord Jesus come
G C2
Holy Spirit come
G C2
Holy Spirit come
G C2
Holy Spirit come
Am7 Am7/B C
As deep cries out to deep
Am7 Am7/B C
As deep cries out to deep
Am7 Am7/B C
As deep cries out to deep
AMAZING GOD Brenton Brown - lyrics and chords
AMAZING GOD
by Brenton Brown
G D/G
We can hear it growing louder
Em/G
Songs from every nation
C/G
Rising to your throne
G D/G
Saints in every generation
Em/G
Singing for your glory
C/G
Telling what you've done
D C
From the north and south, we are crying out
D C
There is hope in Jesus' name
G C
You're amazing God, You're amazing God
Em D C
You can bear the weight of every heavy heart
G C
You can heal the pain, you can clean the stain
Em D C
You can turn our tears into songs of praise
G
You're amazing God
G D/G
Beauty rises from the ashes
Em/G
Sorrow turns to gladness
C/G
When our God is near
G D/G
You speak light into our darkness
Em/G
You heal the broken-hearted
C/G
You wipe away our tears
G C
Songs of praise surround us, songs of praise surround us
Em D C
Hear it growing louder, we are growing louder
Short Healing Prayer
Here is a short printable healing prayer. Please pray everyday.
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Who Will Pray For Me When Mama's Gone By Jack Hill
Wish there are more songs about Mama.
HIS STRENGTH IS PERFECT Steven Curtis Chapman - lyrics and chords
Lyrics and chords...>
HIS STRENGTH IS PERFECT
by Steven Curtis Chapman
G Am7 D
I can do all things
G/B Am/C G
Through Christ who gives me strength
C G/B Am D
But sometimes I wonder what He can do through me
G Am D
No great success to show
G/B Em7
No glory on my own
C G/B A7 Am7
Yet in my weakness He is there to let me know
CHORUS
G Am7/G G Am2 D/F# G C/G G
His strength is perfect when our strength is gone
Em7 Am2 Am7/G D/F# Dm/F
He'll carry us when we can't carry on
E7 Am2 D/F# B/D# Em
Raised in his power the weak become strong
C#m7 Am2 Am7/G
His strength is perfect
D/F# C/G G Em7 Am2 Am7/G F2 F D/F#
His strength is perfect
G Am7 D
We can only know
G/B Am/C G
The power that He holds
C G/B Am D
When we truly see how deep our weakness goes
G Am D
His strength in us begins
G/B Em7
When our comes to an end
C G/B A7 Am7
He hears our humble cry and proves a_gain
REPEAT CHORUS
TAKE MY LIFE (AND LET IT BE) - lyrics and chords
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TAKE MY LIFE
by Chris Tomlin
VERSE 1:
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my life and let it be consecr - ated, Lord, for Thee;
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my moments and my days, let them flow in ceaseless praise
C2 G/B Em Asus D
Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of Thy love,
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my feet and let them be swift and beautiful for Thee;
VERSE 2:
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my voice and let me sing always, only, for my King,
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my lips and let them be filled with messages from Thee;
C2 G/B Em Asus D
Take my silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold,
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my intellect and use every power as You choose
REFRAIN:
Em G Asus7 A7
Here am I all of me
Em G Asus7 A7
Take my life its all for thee
VERSE 3:
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my will and make it thine, it shall be no longer mine
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take my heart it is thine own, it shall be thy royal throne
C2 G/B Em A D
Take my love my Lord I pour at Your feet its treasure store
D Asus Bm7 G D/F# Em A D
Take myself and I will be ever, only, all for thee.
Muslim enrollment at Catholic colleges increasing - but why?
Catholic schools are seeing a spike in Muslim students – but why?
Enrollment of Muslim students in Catholic colleges has seen a steady increase in recent years, according to the Higher Education Research Institute. Last year, Catholic schools even had a higher percentage of Muslim students than the average four-year institution in the United States.
Muslim students – most often from Saudi Arabia – say they enroll at Catholic colleges for the usual reasons: strong academic programs, engaging professors and attractive campuses. But the schools’ spiritual culture has proved to be a major draw as well.
Catholic school rules line up with multiple Muslim cultural values, including daily prayer, periodic fasting and separate dorms for men and women.
By making religious worship a priority, there is some overlap between Catholic schools and Muslim faith – Muslim students can feel they fit in better in an overtly religious setting, even if it’s not their religion. Continue>>>
Today's Reflection: Out of love and compassion, Jesus heals us
Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, touched the leper, and said to him, "I do will it. Be made clean."
Today's gospel scene brings to our hearts the depth of Christ's love for all of us. It revealed to everyone that we have a God in Christ Who is truly authentic in His desire to care for all of us. He showed everyone how unconventional loving and caring should be among His people. That our love for our neighbor should never be fixed within the confines of a designed framework or program but one that extends to what is difficult to do, one that needs our total commitment, one that is almost impossible to pursue.
By what Jesus witnessed to us, He exhorts every believer to love one's neighbor with the kind of love that is not only true and deep but one that will be enough to move one into action, one that flows into mercy and compassion. He wants us to love our neighbor as He did, without any reservation and totally selfless, a love that totally considers the present need and predicament of our neighbor.
Jesus healed a leper by touching him, a very meaningful act of love and compassion on a man who by law was barred from ever touching anyone again. To be near a leper was beyond peoples' minds then, and even today. Lepers have practically been banished from society that no one would even dare come close to them, not even within reasonable distance. With their sores, dirty and contaminated bodies, lepers are the last persons man would want to touch.
To touch a leper is quite unthinkable up to this present time, yet the first thing Jesus did was to touch him. Jesus touched him, healed him and made him whole. Even before Jesus could respond to the plea of the leper, Jesus Who was moved with pity, stretched out his hand, touched the leper and said: "I do will it. Be cured." That is the kind of love Jesus has for us, one that flows into mercy and compassion, one that is authentic enough to make Him accept death on the Cross-for the salvific benefit of sinners and not the righteous.
Today, let us follow the great example of Jesus by showing love and compassion to someone we find hard to relate to, not only because of their physical deficiencies but also due to what we have perceived as their sinfulness and brokenness.
What do we do when we see that a man encounter adverse situations… when his words and actions do not seem to fit a Christian? Do we show him our love and minister to him? Do we walk with him in Christ and try our very best to restore him and bring him closer to our Lord? Or do we make his life even worst by back biting on him and destroying his image within God’s flock? Or do we remain indifferent to him and rationalize our actions by saying I have better things to do for my family and community, than involve myself with such person?
In relationships within community, family and office is there a "leper" God wants us to touch with our loving care, understanding and compassion? Have we taken a ten-foot pole to shield ourselves …to ensure that we are at a safe distance from the person? What about the pastoral care we have always talked about?
‘“Harden not your hearts as at the rebellion in the day of testing in the desert… Take care, brothers and sisters, that none of you may have an evil and unfaithful heart, so as to forsake the living God. Encourage yourselves daily while it is still “today,” so that none of you may grow hardened by the deceit of sin. We have become partners of Christ if only we hold the beginning of the reality firm until the end.”’
Lord have mercy on me if I have not been faithful to your word whenever I encounter a leper in my daily interactions at work and in community… if I have been cold and indifferent to them. Forgive me for taking another road whenever a leper comes my day. Give me the grace, the strength and the courage to touch with your love those I have seen and considered as the “lepers” in my life. Open my heart and make me your vessel in bringing your love to them.
Direction
Our love and compassion for our neighbor should go beyond our words and be evidenced in our actions.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, give me the grace to find ways to express love and compassion on those who are hurting and are in need of your healing touch. In Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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