
Who Else (Chapel) Chords PDF (Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa)

Who Else (Chapel) Chords PDF (Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa)

Who Else (Chapel)
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Chords & Lyrics (Editable) Details
Download the PDF Chord Charts for Who Else (Chapel) by Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa, from the album Who Else EP.
| SongID | 83193 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Who Else EP |
| Artists | Gateway Worship, Abbie Gamboa |
| Authors | Josiah Funderburk, Zac Rowe, Abbie Gamboa |
| Publishers | Capitol CMG, Music Services |
| CCLI Song No. | 7223119 |
| Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
| File Type | |
| Original Key | G |
| Available Keys | A, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, D, Db, E, Eb, F, F#, G, G#, Gb, Numbers, Numerals |
| Meter | 4/4 |
| Tempo | Slow |
| Theme | Easter, Exaltation, Holiness, Jesus, Righteous, Throne, Worthiness |
Lyrics
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In the vast symphony of the universe, every sunset, mountain peak, and crashing wave offers a "melody of all creation." Yet, as the opening verse of "Who Else" reminds us, there is a specific, intimate song of praise that only a redeemed human heart can bring. We were not merely created to exist; we were designed as "instruments of exaltation," born with the singular purpose of lifting high the name of Jesus. While the stars may declare His glory and the trees clap their hands, they cannot testify to the power of a life transformed by grace. The lyrics draw a stunning contrast between the "infinite God of the ages" and His choice to make the human heart His "dwelling place." This is the mystery of the Gospel: that the One who is "seated on the throne above" would choose to inhabit our brokenness. When we contemplate His holiness, we are compelled to ask the central question of this anthem: "Who else is worthy?" In a world that constantly auditions candidates for our attention, affection, and worship, the believer finds that every other idol falls short. There is no one else who can heal our brokenness, and therefore, there is no one else who deserves our total devotion. The heart of the song's message is found in the unique perspective of the believer—one that "not even angels sing." The angels have seen God's glory and have stood in His holy presence since the dawn of time, but they have never known the experience of being lost and then found. They have never felt the weight of sin being lifted or the warmth of a Father's love proving itself through the shed blood of a Savior. Our praise carries a weight of gratitude that is specific to the rescued. When we sing "Holy, Holy," we aren't just echoing the celestial choir of Revelation 4:8; we are singing it as the "Righteous One's" adopted children, redeemed by the "Lamb of God." As we lift up the name of Jesus, we align ourselves with the eternal reality that He is the "Anointed One, who was and is and is to come." This anthem is a call to move beyond general spirituality and into a specific, high-exaltation of Christ. It acknowledges that while God hears the melody of all creation, He is uniquely moved by the "song of thanks" rising from a heart He has healed. Today, as you reflect on the Father's love proven at the cross, remember that you have a unique voice in the choir of eternity. Your testimony of grace is a melody that belongs to Him alone. Reflection Questions The lyrics say, "There's a song of praise that only I can bring." When you look at your personal journey, what specific "note" of God's goodness can you sing that no one else can? In your daily life, who or what else is competing for the title of "Worthy"? What would it look like to consciously displace those things and put Jesus back on the throne of your heart? The bridge describes Jesus as the "Righteous One who shed His blood to prove the Father's love." How does focusing on the sacrifice of Christ change the way you view God's feelings toward you? A Prayer of Exaltation Lord Jesus, I acknowledge today that You alone are worthy of my worship. There is no one else who could heal my brokenness, and no one else who would choose to make my heart Your home. I thank You for being the Lamb of God who was and is and is to come. Forgive me for the times I have given my best praise to things that are not You. I lift my voice today to sing the song only I can sing—a song of a life rescued by Your grace. Be glorified in me, Holy and Righteous One. Amen.



