From heav’n You (G)came, help less (Abmaj7)babe,
en tered our (Eb)world, Your (Ab)glo (Eb)ry (Bbsus)veiled;
not to be (G)served, but to (Abmaj7)serve,
and give Your (Eb)life that (Ab)we (Eb)might (Bbsus)live.
This is our (Eb)God,
the Ser vant (Cm)King.
He calls us (Ab)now to (Bb)fol (Ab)low (Eb)Him,
to bring our (Eb)lives as a (Eb)dai ly of fer (Ab)ing
of wor ship (Eb)to
the Ser vant (Eb)King.
There in the (G)gar den of (Abmaj7)tears,
my heav y (Eb)load He (Ab)chose (Eb)to (Bbsus)bear;
His heart with (G)sor row was (Abmaj7)torn,
“Yet not My (Eb)will, but (Ab)Yours,” (Eb)He (Bbsus)said.
This is our (Eb)God,
the Ser vant (Cm)King.
He calls us (Ab)now to (Bb)fol (Ab)low (Eb)Him,
to bring our (Eb)lives as a (Eb)dai ly of fer (Ab)ing
of wor ship (Eb)to
the Ser vant (Eb)King.
(Eb)King.
This page shows “The Servant King” by Graham Kendrick 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 Ab at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.