Everlasting God was written by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley, inspired by the biblical verse Isaiah 40:31. The context of its creation is based on the strength and hope that comes from waiting upon the Lord, reflecting Gods enduring power and support.
Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord Our God, You reign forever Our hope, our Strong Deliverer You are the everlasting God The everlasting God You do not faint You won't grow weary Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord We will wait upon the Lord Our God, You reign forever Our hope, our Strong Deliverer You are the everlasting God The everlasting God You do not faint You won't grow weary You're the defender of the weak You comfort those in need You lift us up on wings like eagles Our God, You reign forever Our hope, our Strong Deliverer You are the everlasting God The everlasting God You do not faint You won't grow weary (Optional x2) From everlasting To everlasting God You are everlasting (3)-(3)-(3)-(3)(3)(3)-(3)-(3)-(3) (3)-(3)-(3)-(3)(3)(3)-(3)-(3)-(3) (0)-(0)-(0)-(0)(0)(0)-(0)-(0)-(0) (0)-(0)-(0)-(0)(0)(0)-(0)-(0)-(0) (2)-(0)-(2)-(3)(3)(3)-(2)-(0)-(2) (3)-(x)-(x)-(x)(x)(x)-(x)-(x)-(3) On the intro I strum only the first three strings. On the end of each section of the you give a strum of the last three strings. You can play this while singing the verse as well.