Matt Redman

Lord Let Your Glory Fall

Matt Redman


Tom: D

D              D/C#  G
 Lord let Your glory fall,
D/F#                G
 As on that ancient day
Bm7         D/F#   G
 Songs of enduring love,
Em7            G     D
 And then Your glory came
D         D/C#    G
 And as a sign to You,
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 That we would love the same,
Bm7            D/F#        G
 Our hearts will sing that song,
Em7            G     D
 God, let Your glory come

[Chorus]
        D/F#
You are good, You are good,
         G
And Your love endures
        D/F#
You are good, You are good,
         G
And Your love endures
        Bm7           D/F#
You are good, You are good,
         G            D     G
And Your love endures today

[Verse 2]
D         D/C# G
Voices in unison,
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Giving You thanks and praise
Bm7           D/F#  G
Joined by the instruments,
Em7           G     D
And then Your glory came
D             D/C#   G
Your presence like a cloud,
D/F#              G
Upon that ancient day,
Bm7              D/F#   G
The priests were overwhelmed,
Em7          G     D
Because Your glory came

[Verse 3]
D           D/C# G
A sacrifice was made,
D/F#               G
And then Your fire came,
Em7         G       D
They knelt upon the ground,
D            D/C#       G
And with one voice they praised