Worship Music - Come To You

Steve Baney © 1998
G2           A       C       G
What does it take to come to You?
G2                   A        C            G
I don't have what it takes, I know that is true
G2                A               C            G
I've made some mistakes, but I've come back to You
G2                A    C          G
Would You take me now, take me to You

G2          A*               C2
With all my sin, with all my pain
          G2          G2
I come to You, I come again
            A*               C2
With all my life, with all I am
          G2
I come to You

G    Am C  G
Here I  am Lord
G    Am C     G
Here I  stand Lord

G2            A         C       G
Would You now give this life to me?
G2           A         C      G
Would You forgive, and set me free?
G2             A        C      G
I just want to live for all to see
G2          A          C          G
To live the way You've told me to be

Hear It
I'll add an mp3 for this song soon.

Tips for playing the song
The G2, C2, and A* chords all have the same shape in this song. Just move your index and middle fingers together. The A2 is shaped like this: index on G string second fret, middle finger on D string third fret, ring finger on B string third fret, pinky on E string third fret.

About the lyrics
I've struggled for years with my self image, never feeling worthy of God's love. But I long to be with him. God's answer to the question "Would you take me now?" is yes.

Using This Song
If you'd like to use this song for personal or group worship, go for it. I wrote it as a expression of worship to our Lord. Please let me know if you decide to use this song. It will be a great encouragement to me!

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Monday, September 6

Steve & Adrian Baney

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