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How do you bless the Lord?. How do you bless the Lord? Pray to God Sing praises Tell somebody about God Serve the Lord. E Come Bless the Lord, B7 all ye servants of the Lord.
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How do you bless the Lord? • Pray to God • Sing praises • Tell somebody about God • Serve the Lord
E Come Bless the Lord, B7 all ye servants of the Lord
B7 who stand by night E in the house of the Lord
E A Lift up your hands in the holy place E And Bless the Lord B7 E And Bless the Lord
E Come Bless the Lord, B7 all ye servants of the Lord
B7 who stand by night E in the house of the Lord
E A Lift up your hands in the holy place E And Bless the Lord B7 E And Bless the Lord
God said to Noah, there will be a floody, floodyGod said to Noah, there will be a floody, floody Get those children out of the muddy, muddyChildren of the Lord Chorus Rise and shine and give God the glory, gloryRise and shine and give God the glory, gloryRise and shine and give God the glory, gloryChildren of the Lord Noah, he built him, he built him an arky, arky.Noah, he built him, he built him an arky, arky.Made it out of hickory barky, barky.Children of the Lord The animals, they came in, they went in by twosies, twosiesThe animals, they came in, they went in by twosies, twosiesElephants and kangaroosies, roosies.Children of the Lord It rained, and rained, for forty daysy, daysy It rained, and rained, for forty daysy, daysy Almost drove those animals crazy, crazy.Children of the Lord
5 When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” 6 So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. Luke 19:5, 6
Zacchaeus E B7 E B7 Zacchaeus was a wee little man E B7 EAnd a wee little man was he E B7 E B7He climbed up in a sycamore tree E B7 EFor the Lord he wanted to see E B7 E B7And as the Savior passed that way E B7 EHe looked up in that tree And He said, “Zacchaeus, you come down! E B7 EFor I’m going to your house today E B7 EFor I’m going to your house to stay”
Moses and the Red Sea Q1. In which book of the Old Testament is The story of Moses crossing the Red Sea? The book of Exodus, Chapter 14 Q2. How long did the wind blow that parted the Red Sea? The wind blew whole night. Q3. What did Moses and the people did after crossing the sea? a) make food b) set up an altar c) sing and dance c) sing and dance
How did Moses cross the Red Sea? D How did Moses cross the Red Sea? G D How did Moses cross the Red Sea? D How did Moses cross the Red Sea? A D How did he get across?
D Did he swim? D No, No! D Did he fly? D No, No! D Did he sail? D A No, No, No, No!
D Did he run? D No, No! D Did he walk? D No, No! Em A How did he get across?
D God blew with his wind G Puff, puff, puff, puff Em He blew just enough, EmA ‘nough, ‘nough, ‘nough, ‘nough. F#m Em And through the sea He made a path D A D That's how he got across.
I Do It All For Jesus A7 D Brushing shoes and scrubbing floors D A In the house, and out of doors D G Washing, ironing, brewing tea A D Sometimes making Hokkien Mee D A7 D I do it all for Jesus, I do it all for Jesus D G D A7 D I do it all for Jesus, He’s done so much for me
Doxology D F#m G D Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow; D G D A DPraise Him, all creatures here below; D F#m G DPraise Him above, ye heavenly host; D G D A DPraise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. G D A-M-E-N