C G There's a story that started on ChristmasC G When a baby was born in the nightF C And those who came far, who followed this starAm F G G Were seeing a heavenly sightBb F F C Bb F F G a heavenly sight.C Am G C Well the years hurried by, and the boy, now a manAm F Bb Could make the blind see with a touch of his handAm F C He was born to be King he was Rabbi and PriestAm F G But the best that he had, he gave to the leastBb F F C He gave to the least. [Verse 2]F Am G C He was born and he died, almost 2,000 years agoF Am G C He laughed and he cried, he felt all the fears we knowF Am G A2 But what does it matter? A story so strangeBb G Even if it is true, what does it change?Bb F Bb F What does it change?C Am G C Well he spoke like a prophet like no one they'd heardAm F Bb This simple young carpenter crowds hung on every wordAm F C He hated injustice He taught what is rightAm F G He said "I'm the way, and the truth, and the light." [Verse 3]F Am G C His friends soon believed that truly he was the one.F Am G C The Savior, Messiah, God's one and only son.F Am G A2 But others, they doubted, they did not agreeDm So they took him, they tried him,F G He died on a treeC He died on a tree. [Bridge]F C God has made a wayG Am for all who mourn and grieveF C Am G Death will never be the endF G C if you just believe. [Verse 4]C There is nothing left to fearAm G C nothing Heaven knowsF G Am G For he died for us to give us lifeF G C and to give us hope He roseF G Am G He died for us to give us lifeF G C And to give us hope He rose.
Hopes Song
Rebecca St. James
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