God of This City

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Verse:
                       C
You're the God of this city
		         G  
You're the King of these people
		        Am7
You're the Lord of this nation
    F
You are

Verse:
			  C
You’re the light in this darkness
		        G  
You’re the hope to the hopeless
			Am7
You’re the peace to the restless
    F
You are

Pre-Chorus:
Am7      G  	         F
There is no one like our God
Am7      G               F     G
There is no one like our God

Chorus:
F   
Greater things have yet to come
G
Greater things are still to be done 
	  C    G      Am7
In this city
F
Greater things have yet to come
G                                   C
Greater things are still to be done here

Outro:
    -  C  -   G      Am7   F   
    Am7     G      F  - 2x -
    
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Album: Hello Love

From the same album
  1. God of This City
  2. I Will Rise
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Biography

Christopher Dwayne Tomlin (born May 4, 1972) is a Christian worship leader/CCM artist originally from Grand Saline, Texas. In 1999, Tomlin rose to recognition joined on board as a worship leader for Atlanta pastor Louie Giglio’s annual Passion Conferences, along with other worship leaders such as Matt Redman, Charlie Hall, and eventually with Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill, and the David Crowder Band (now Crowder). Tomlin was soon signed to Sparrow Records and EMI’s sixstepsrecords where he began releasing his worship albums.

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