Upper Room Sheet Music PDF (Hillsong Worship)
Upper Room Sheet Music PDF (Hillsong Worship)
Upper Room
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Download the sheet music for Upper Room by Hillsong Worship, from the album Awake (Deluxe). This song was arranged by Jeff Moore in the key of E, Eb.
SongID | 73565 |
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Language | English |
Album | Awake (Deluxe) |
Artists | Hillsong Worship |
Authors | Joel Houston, Ben Hastings |
Arrangers | Jeff Moore |
Publishers | Hillsong Music |
CCLI Song No. | 713994 |
Instruments | Piano |
File Type | |
Original Key | E |
Available Keys | E, Eb |
Meter | 4/4 |
Theme | Desire, God, Help, Holy, Jesus, Offering, Prayer, Surrender, Weakness |
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So help me God, breathe on my weakness For all I want, is to be like JesusI don't have much But what I have is Yours to use So make my whole life Your Upper Room Upper RoomWords and Music by Benjamin Hastings & Joel Houston© 2019 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia It is one of our greatest desires that the music from our own local church, Hillsong, would serve the local church the world over. That the songs that have been birthed within our own ministry, would also minister to you. Yet it is not just Sunday services we hope to serve. The lyrics and melodies of these songs have been prayed for and laboured over in hopes that the Holy Spirit would invade your car, your home, your workplace – and meet intentionally and specifically with you, bringing the light, life, hope, revival and awakening you need, personally. That these songs would serve you, serve your family and help you serve God and others in the season that you find yourself in. It is in Matthew's account of the last supper when we discover Jesus doing exactly that – serving those He loved. At that supper, in the upper room, Jesus was not the guest, but He was the host – He was not the served but the servant. “He took…He blessed…He broke…He gave….” Our beloved Saviour knelt and washed the feet of His friends – He broke bread and fed their bodies and most importantly – He offered them forgiveness. Jesus met them at the table that night and we believe His invitation to you today, in this very moment, is to do the same. He invites you to sit and fellowship with Him. He invites you to both serve and be served. He invites you to enter into relationship, friendship and discipleship with Him – to intimate encounters with Him as a Friend, Confidante, Healer, Heart Mender, Provider, Saviour and King. He invites you to partake in the bread and the wine - His body broken for you and His blood poured out for your healing and wholeness. It was in the upper room that Jesus revealed Himself to Thomas in his doubts; where Jesus revealed His resurrected body, the fulfilment of age-old prophecies. It is where He communed with His friends. It is where He gave them His Holy Spirit as an Advocate for their lives. A physical place that represents the revelation of the old covenant meeting the new… a covenant He keeps with His disciples, you and me, today. What is it that you need from Jesus, today? As you listen to these songs and allow the lyrics to wash over you – may you be reminded of the God who comes close. Of the lengths He goes to for His friends – His sons and daughters, His disciples. May we be a people awake and aware of all He has done for us, and all He desires to do through us. May your life be a place of prayer, a place of worship, a place where others encounter God. May your whole life indeed become His upper room. Based on the song Upper Room by Joel Houston and Benjamin Hastings. Original post by Hillsong Worship available on YouVersion based on the album - Awake by Hillsong Worship.