Come Thou Fount (Vol. 1) Piano

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Intro

D A G D
                                                                           
D A G D
                                                                           

Verse 1

D A
Come thou   fount of every   blessing
G A D
Tune my   heart to   sing Thy   praise
D A
Streams of   mercy never   ceasing
G A D
Call for   songs of   loudest   praise
Bm G D
Teach me   some me lodious   sonnet
Bm F#m G Bm
Sung by   fla   -    ming   tongues a bove
D A
Praise the   mount I'm fixed   upon it
G A (D)
Mount of   Thy re deeming   love

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Verse 2

D A G A D
Here I   raise my Ebe nezer hither   by Thy   help I   come
D A
And I   hope by Thy good   pleasure
G A D
Safely   to ar rive at   home
Bm G D
Jesus   sought me   when a   stranger
Bm F#m G Bm
Wandering   from    the      fold of   God
D A
He to   rescue me from   danger
G A (D)
Inter posed His   precious   blood

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D A G D
                                                                           

Verse 3

D A
Oh to   grace how great a   debtor
G A D
Daily   I'm cons trained to   be
D A
Let Thy   goodness like a   fetter
G A D
Bind my   wandering   heart to   Thee
Bm G D
Prone to   wander   Lord I   feel it
Bm F#m G Bm
Prone to   leave    the      God  I    love
D A
Here's my   heart Lord take and   seal it
G A (Bm)
Seal it   for Thy   courts a bove

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Bm A/C# D Em D/F# G
A bove   all        else I   adore   Your   name
Bm A/C# D G Bm A
A bove   all        else tune my   heart to   sing Your   praise

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The highest   praise the loudest   praise
G A
To the name a bove every   name

Outro

D A G D
                                                                           

Devotional

Come Thou Fount (Above All Else) [Vol. 1]

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Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. (James 1:17)

In 1743, when Robert Robinson was just eight years old, he lost his father. Angry, bitter, and fatherless, Robert rebelled in excess through his teenage years — drinking, gambling, and causing trouble. But God broke into his heart through the gospel preaching of George Whitfield. Several years later he had followed the Lord into ministry and was later inspired to write Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.

Every Good Gift

God’s amazing grace flows to us through Jesus, not only in our salvation, but in every single good gift we receive from his hand. James writes, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change” (1:17).

Our gracious and sovereign God never changes, and he loves to shower goodness on his undeserving children. His grace takes many shapes in our lives — people, safety, insight, provision, large and small — and they’re all from God’s good hand.

We Cannot Proclaim It Well

Jesus sought us when we were strangers, while we were wandering — literally, fleeing — from the fold of God. “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). God’s grace did not wait for us to want him. No, he came to us in the midst of our mutiny against him, and won our life and affections by the cleansing blood of his Son. As Robinson says, we “cannot proclaim it well.” We will never be able to adequately give voice to the victory we’ve received.

A Goodness that Keeps Us

And the victory doesn’t end with our conversion. Do you feel yourself drifting or wandering in your walk with God? Do the temptations feel too strong? Or the distractions too compelling? Has life become so busy you can’t find time for him? The good news is that all those whom God has called to himself by grace, he is daily keeping in that same grace until he brings them home. “Let Thy goodness, like a fetter, bind my wandering heart to Thee.” God promises to seal and finish what he’s begun in our heart and life (Philippians 1:6).

Even when we feel weakest, God is demonstrating his perfect power by causing our faith to persevere until the very end. “In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit,who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory” (Ephesians 1:13–14). The inheritance is ours in Christ, waiting secure for us in glory. And it is secure because the Fount of every blessing, by his Spirit, will make sure you are found with him where he is.

A Song Worth Singing Forever

As we anticipate that day when we are freed from sinning and we will see him face to face (1 Corinthians 13:12), we give him all glory for every gift of faith and blessing. The beauty of our purity in his presence will sing his praise forever. And in this life, in our worship together, we can sing that song to our Savior and Provider for as many days as he gives us here.

Come, thou Fount, return to receive your ransomed people to their heavenly home and happiness.