How Great Is Our God by Chris Tomlin(with Chords and Lyrics). This is a song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, and Ed Cash, originally featured on Tomlin’s album Arriving, that reached number one on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart. It is also featured live on Tomlin’s Live From Austin Music Hall album. As of February 2007, it also is the most popular worship song today, according to CCLI’s top 25 worship songs chart.

How Great is Our God

by Chris Tomlin

Key: A

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Verse 1:
 G(A)              Em7(F#m7)
The splendor of the King, clothed in majesty,
                    C2(D2)
Let all the earth rejoice, all the earth rejoice.
 G(A)               Em7(F#m7)
He wraps Himself in light, and darkness tries to hide,
                     C2(D2)
And trembles at his voice, trembles at his voice.

Chorus:
G(A)                D/F#(E/G#)
How great is our God, sing with me,
Em7(F#m7)            D/F#(E/G#)
How great is our God, all will see,
C(Dmaj7)      D(E)          G(A)
How great, how great is our God.

Verse 2:
Age to age He stands, and time is in His hands,
Beginning and the end, beginning and the end.
The Godhead, three in one: Father, Spirit, Son,
The Lion and the Lamb, the Lion and the Lamb.

Bridge:
G(A)           D/F#(E/G#)
Name above all names,
Em7(F#m7)       D/F#(E/G#)
Worthy of all praise,
C(Dmaj7)
My heart will sing
D(E)             G(A)
How great is our God.

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