

For the G chord, you strum downwards, starting from the sixth string. When you are on the D chord, strum downwards from the fourth string all the way to the first. Tomas Michaud’s strumming follows a 3-count beat with a downward strum. The chords are in the key of G, with the three main chords being G, D, and A7. In this song, you find forgiveness in God’s warm love, thus the title. The song gives a somewhat sad vibe, where the lyrics are from a first-person point of view. Since its publication, many versions of the song sung by various artists have popped up, with singer Judy Collins showing up first in Google search results. You can find the song Amazing Grace in a lot of beginner-level guitar books, and for a good reason! Published in 1779 by a man named John Newton, the song talks about redemption and forgiveness. List of Easy Christian Worship Songs to Play on Guitar The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours) by Matt Maher Glory To God Forever by Steve Fee and Vicky Beeching

In Jesus Name (God of Possible) by Katy Nichole

Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin (Housefires) Your Love Is Extravagant by Casting Crowns When I Survey the Wondrous Cross by Kathryn Scott What A Friend We Have In Jesus by Joseph Scriven Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus by George Duffield Jr. Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us by Dorothy Ann Thrupp Nearer, My God, To Thee by Sarah Flower Adams Leaning on The Everlasting Arms by Anthony Showalter Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee by Henry J. I Sing The Mighty Power Of God by Isaac Watts 10,000 Reasons Bless The Lord by Matt Redman For the Beauty of the Earth by John Rutter How Deep the Father’s Love for Us by Stuart Townend Battle Hymn Of The Republic by Julia Ward Howe
