How Much More

Nick Herbert

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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: GCapotraste: Sem capotraste
[Verse 1]
G
You don’t give as the world gives
C
You don’t ever run out
D
There’s an endless anointing
C
There is never a drought
G/B
See the table that’s ready
C
There’s a blessing in store
D
We are here at the throne of the
C
Everlasting Lord
 
[Chorus]
C
How much more will the Father
G
give
D
So much more, even more
Em
than this
C
How much more are we yet to
G
see
D
So much more, You’re the
Em
overfl
D
owing
C
God
C
So we
G
ask will You
D
come
C
So we
G
ask Your will be
D
done
 
[Verse 2]
G
If You gave us a Saviour
C
If You sent us Your Son
D
You won’t hold back Your favour
C
For Your nature is Love
G/B
There’s a storehouse in heaven
C
And You’ve opened the doors
D
Coz we’re here at the throne of the
C
everlasting Lord
 
[Chorus]
C
How much more will the Father
G
give
D
So much more, even more
Em
than this
C
How much more are we yet to
G
see
D
So much more, You’re the
Em
overfl
D
owing
C
God
C
So we
G
ask will You
D
come
C
So we
G
ask Your will be
D
done
 
[Bridge]
Em
All the blessing
Bm
and honor
C
Belongs to You, it
G
belongs to the giver
Em
All the blessing
Bm
and honor
C
Belongs to You, it belongs
D
You
Em
All the blessing
Bm
and honor
C
Belongs to You, it belongs
G
to the giver
Em
All the bless
Bm
ing and honor
C
Belongs to You, it belongs
D
to You
 
[Chorus]
C
How much more will the Father
G
give
D
So much more, even more
Em
than this
C
How much more are we yet to
G
see
D
So much more, You’re the
Em
overfl
D
owing
C
God
C
So we
G
ask will You
D
come
C
So we
G
ask Your will be
D
done
 
[Outro]
C
So we
G
ask will You
D
come
C
So we
G
ask Your will be
D
done
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