Suffering Servant
Dustin Kensrue
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C#m B E His appearance was so badly marredA C#m He could not have been recognizedC#m B E So disfigured, so beyond allA human likenessC#m That we hid our eyes Verse 2C#m B E Though he carried all ourA griefs and bore our sorrowsC#m We esteemed him notC#m B E But despised him andA considered him afflictedC#m B And as one reviled by God Chorus 1A Though all of us have gone astrayC#m Though all have turned to their own waysB The Lord has laid our wickedness onA himA His punishment has brought us peaceC#m And crushed for our iniquitiesB He died to save his people fromF#m their sinContinues after the adVerse 3C#m B E He was stricken, and thoughA pierced for our transgressionsC#m He did not lash outC#m B E But was silent, like a lambA led to the slaughterC#m B So he opened not his mouth Chorus 1A Though all of us have gone astrayC#m Though all have turned to their own waysB The Lord has laid our wickedness onA himA His punishment has brought us peaceC#m And crushed for our iniquitiesB He died to save his people fromF#m their sin BridgeA C#m E B The might of YahwehA C#m B Stands revealedA C#m E B And by his wounds weA C#m B All are healed Outro ChorusesB He offered up his soul to deathD#m He poured it out till none was leftC# He died but now shall rise andG#m surely seeB The many he has righteous madeD#m And satisfied, his work surveyed,C# The man of sorrows ever more shallG#m beB On high, exalted, lifted upD#m The righteous servant raised aboveC# His mighty hand shall work the willG#m of GodB The nations all shall hear and seeD#m Astonished at his victoryC# The kings of men shall shut theirG#m mouths in awe