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Steph Andrews, Rachael Thomas
VERSE 1
1
I thought You would turn away
I thought You would leave standing
6m                  5                            4
If I met You with my doubt
1
I thought You would turn away
I thought You would take Your love back
6m                  5                            4
If I met You with my doubt
CHORUS
               1M7                                        4M7
You say, “Come and see my hands
6m                                    4M7
Come and feel my side,
                                  6m                               5                       4M7
These were the wounds I carried when I died,
                             6m                        5                                     1
These were the wounds that reconciled and gave you life”
VERSE 2
I thought You would hide your face
I thought You would keep me distant
If I met You with my doubt
I thought You would hide your face
I thought You’d be disappointed
If I met You with my doubt
CHORUS
INSTRUMENTAL
| F | G | Am | C/E |
BRIDGE x2
        F                                          G
Your love is strong enough to hold my questions
         Am                                         C/E       
Your power doesn’t shake when I’m uncertain
F                G              		 Am          C/E
Jesus, You only speak peace over me
INSTRUMENTAL
|  F  |  G  |  Am  |  C/E  |  F  |  G  |  Am  |  G/B  | (hold)
CHORUS 2
      1M7                                              4M7
I’ll come and see Your hands
      6m                                    4M7
I’ll come and feel Your side,
                                  6m                                     5                       4M7
These were the wounds You carried when You died,
                                  6m                                  5                                     1
These were the wounds that reconciled and gave me life
about Steph
Steph Andrews is a writer, worship leader, and songwriter based in Pittsburgh, PA. Her words— whether sung or written— are rooted in 2 Corinthians 3:16-18, a passage that emphasizes the freedom, intimacy, and transformation that is only possible through a relationship with Jesus. Set against a landscape of cinematic strings & lo-fi beats, she views her songs as melodic conversations with God that invite others to ask questions, gather close, and discover afresh the One who holds all things together.
 
                         
            