Intro verse 1 Some would say they see his power when they’re Standing at the ocean pondering the vastness and the depth Some would find His beauty in the purple and the reds Where the sun is slowly fading in the west verse 2 For some there is a majesty when they’re looking at The mountains where they rise to touch an endless sky But for me I see it clearly there is no better Picture than every time I stop and close my eyes Chorus And look to the cross, be - hold the arms stretched out See the passion of the Savior And there isn’t any doubt there is power, beauty and majesty And I can say for sure there is a God be - cause I see your mighty love when I look to the cr - oss verse 3 Oh, the cynics and the scoffers who have wrestled With their questions; wondering if God is really there Oh, they’d find a friend in Jesus and know he’s closer Than a prayer, if they could only just feel how much He cares verse 4 So let me show the love of Him who gave His life To save us and offers grace to set the sinner free Oh, Lord let me be a witness, I want my testi - mony To lead the lost to come to Calv – a - ry And look to the cross, be - hold the arms stretched out See the passion of the Savior And there isn’t any doubt there is power, beauty and majesty And I can say for sure there is a God be - cause I see your mighty love when I look to the cross Bridge Where the Lamb of God was slain Where I lost my guilty stains When I need to be reminded that the debt’s been pa - id Chorus I will look to the cross, be - hold the arms stretched out See the passion of the Savior And there isn’t any doubt there is power, beauty and majesty And I say for sure there is a God be - cause I see your mighty lo - ve when I look to the cross I see your mighty lo - ve when I look to the c- r- o-s- s This is my version and is what I hear. The chords on this song should be fairly easy for most advanced beginners or intermediate players. If you are unfamiliar with the slash chord, simply play an chord and it will still sound fine. For those unfamiliar with slash chords, we simply alter the bass note of the normal chord - typically using another note from the triad. For example, a - this is the triad. Normally, the in the bass, or lowest note. I could make this a slash chord, or inversion, by playing the same notes, but perhaps playing an E or a in the bass. It's still a chord, but I have changed the root or bass note. This version is in the published key.