God Of This City

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God of This City – Lyrics and Chords

                                         C
You’re the God of this city
                                           G/B
You’re the King of these people
                                          Am7            F
You’re the Lord of this nation – You are

                                        C
You’re the light in this darkness
                                       G/B
You’re the hope to the hopeless
                                         Am7               F
You’re the peace to the restless – You are

Am7      G                          F
There is no one like our God
Am7      G                         F    G
There is no one like our God

F
Greater things have yet to come
G/B                                                             C     G/B   Am
Greater things are still to be done in this city
F
Greater things have yet to come
G/B                                                              C     G/B   Am
Greater things are still to be done in this city

 

About This Song

“God of This City” is a powerful declaration of faith and hope, originally written by Bluetree and made popular by Chris Tomlin. Inspired by mission work in places that seemed spiritually dark, the song proclaims that “greater things are yet to come, and greater things are still to be done in this city.” It’s a passionate reminder that God is not finished with us—or with our communities. At Walk of Grace Chapel, this song inspires prayer for revival and encourages us to believe that God is still at work in Council Bluffs and beyond.


Worship With Us in Council Bluffs, Iowa

Walk of Grace Chapel is a Christ-centered church located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and we believe—just like this song says—that God has greater things in store for our city. Whether you’re looking for more worship songs with chords and lyrics or want to watch recent Bible-based sermons, our site is here to help you grow in faith. Join us for worship at 803 Ave F on Sunday mornings at 10:30 or Tuesday evenings at 7:00. We’d love to welcome you!