• Song:

    I Will Choose Christ

  • Artist:

    Tom Booth

  • Album:

    Find Us Ready

I Will Choose Christ  - Tom Booth 

*See notes at bottom


E      B      G#    C#m       E    E7     A        Am      E
I will choose Christ, I will choose love, I choose to serve.
E         B    G#   C#m     E    E7   A    Am           E      E7
I give my heart, I give my life, I give my all to you.

A        B          E  B  C#m  B  A        B             C#m      B    A
How many times must He call my name, and show to me that He is God.
       B       C#m B  F#    F#m         Am     E     A
And as a servant He calls to me: "You must serve too."

E      B      G#    C#m       E    E7     A        Am      E
I will choose Christ, I will choose love, I choose to serve.
E         B    G#   C#m     E    E7   A    Am           E      E7
I give my heart, I give my life, I give my all to you.

A         B        E  B  C#m  B   A       B                 C#m  B  A
Christ my teacher and healer,    teach my heart and heal my soul.
         B         C#m  B    F#   F#m   Am    E   A              
And as I walk this road with you: teach me to love.

E      B      G#    C#m       E    E7     A        Am      E
I will choose Christ, I will choose love, I choose to serve.
E         B    G#   C#m     E    E7   A    Am           E      E7
I give my heart, I give my life, I give my all to you.

A     B             E   B  C#m B A    B          C#m        B  A
As I look upon your cross,         so too must I die with you.
             B           C#m B  F#     F#m     Am      E  A
And with the death of my own desires, I?ll rise with you.

E      B      G#    C#m       E    E7     A        Am      E
I will choose Christ, I will choose love, I choose to serve.
E         B    G#   C#m     E    E7   A    Am           E      E7
I give my heart, I give my life, I give my all to you.

 
*The timing of this song is tricky, as is the sharp chords next to the E chord.  
I never learned how to do basic sharp chords, so I use bar chords 
for many of these.  It still takes a lot of practice to move smoothly,
looking at the music without loosing my place on the fret board.
Good luck!
DB
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