When the mu sic fades,
all is stripped a (Gm7)way, and I sim ply come,
long ing just to bring
some thing that’s of (Gm7)worth that will bless Your heart.
I’ll bring You (F)more than a song,
for a song in it self is not what (F)You have re quired.
You search much (F)deep er with in,
through the way things ap pear.
You’re look ing (F)in to my heart.
I’m com ing back to the heart of wor ship, and it’s (Gm7)all a bout You,
(Bbmaj7)all a bout You, Je sus.
I’m sor ry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it, when it’s (Gm7)all a bout You,
(Bbmaj7)all a bout You, Je sus.
King of end less worth,
no one could ex (Gm7)press how much You de serve.
Though I’m weak and poor,
all I have is (Gm7)Yours, ev ’ry sin gle breath.
I’ll bring You (F)more than a song,
for a song in it self is not what (F)You have re quired.
You search much (F)deep er with in,
through the way things ap pear.
You’re look ing (F)in to my heart.
I’m com ing back to the heart of wor ship, and it’s (Gm7)all a bout You,
(Bbmaj7)all a bout You, Je sus.
I’m sor ry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it, when it’s (Gm7)all a bout You,
(Bbmaj7)all a bout You, Je sus.
This page shows “The Heart Of Worship” by Matt Redman in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 160 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.