For this lesson you will play God Is So Good in the key of F.
To play in the key of F you will play the F, Bb and C chords. You already know the C and F chords. So you will only have to learn one new chord.
The Bb chord is made up of the Bb, D and F notes. The example below will help you find Bb.
If you have a FLAT tire, your tire will go DOWN. So to find the Bb note, first locate the B, then move DOWN or to the LEFT of the B and that note will be Bb.
RH FFFF CCCC CCCC FFFF
LH F C C F
God is so go--------od God is so go------od
RH FFFF BbBbBbBb FFCC FFFF
LH F Bb F C F
God is so good He’s so good to--- me------.
RH FFFF CCCC CCCC FFFFab some last minute Christmas
gifts. I looked at all the people and grumbled to myself.
I would be in here forever and I just had so much to do.
Christmas was beginning to become such a drag. I kinda
wished I could just sleep through it.
But I hurried the best I could
through all the people to the toy department. Once again
I mumbled to myself at the prices of all these
toys. And wondered if the grandkids would even play with
them. I found myself in the doll aisle.
Out of the corner of my eye I saw
a little boy, about five, holding a lovely doll. He kept
touching her hair and he held her so gently. I couldn't
seem to help myself. I kept looking over at the
little boy and wondered who the doll was for. I watched
him turn to a woman, and he called his aunt by name and
said, "Are you sure I don't have enough money?"

She replied a bit impatiently,
"You know that you don't have enough money for
it." The aunt told the little boy not to go
anywhere, that she had to go get some other things and
would be back in a few minutes. And then she left the
aisle.
The boy continued to hold the
doll. After a bit I asked him who the doll was for.
He said, "It is the doll my sister wanted so badly
for Christmas. She just knew that Santa would bring
it." I told him that maybe Santa was going to bring
it. He said, "No, Santa can't go where my sister
is...I have to give the doll to my Mamma to take to
her."
I
asked him
where his sister was. He looked at me with the saddest
eyes and said, "She has gone to be with Jesus. My
Daddy says that Mommie is going to have to go be with
her."

My heart nearly stopped beating.
Then the boy looked at me again and said, "I told my
Daddy to tell Mommie not to go yet. I told him to tell her
to wait till I got back from the store." Then he
asked me if I wanted to see his picture. I told him I
would love to.
He pulled out some pictures he
had taken at the front of the store. He said, "I want
my Mommie to take this with her so she don't ever forget
me. I love my Mommie so very much and I wish she did not
have to leave me. But Daddy says she will need to be with
my sister."
I saw that the little boy had lowered his head and
had grown so very quiet. While he was not looking, I
reached into my purse and pulled out a handful of bills.
I asked the little boy, "Shall we count that money
one more time?"
He grew excited and said,
"Yes, I just know it has to be enough."

So I slipped my money in with
his, and we began to count it. Of course it was plenty
for the doll.
He softly said, "Thank you,
Jesus, for giving me enough money." Then he
said, "I just asked Jesus to give me enough money to
buy this doll, so Mommie can take it with her, to give to
my sister. And He heard my prayer. I wanted to ask Him
for enough to buy my Mommie a white rose, but I didn't ask
Him, but He gave me enough to buy the doll and a rose. She loves white roses so very, very much."
In a few minutes the aunt came
back, and I wheeled my cart away. I could not keep from
thinking about the little boy as I finished my shopping
in a totally different spirit than when I had started.
And I kept remembering a story I had seen in the
newspaper several days earlier, about a drunk driver
hitting a car and killing a little girl and leaving the
Mother in serious condition. The family was deciding on
whether to remove the life support. Now surely this
little boy did not belong with that story.

Two days later, I read in the
paper where the family had disconnected the life support
and the young woman had died. I could not forget the
little boy, and kept wondering if the two were
somehow connected. Later that day, I could not help
myself and I went out and bought some white roses and
took them to the funeral home, where the young woman was.
And there she was, holding a
lovely white rose, the beautiful doll, and the picture of
the little boy in the store.
I left there in tears, my life
changed forever. The love that little boy had for his
little sister and his mother was overwhelming. And in a
split second a drunk driver had ripped the life of that
little boy to pieces.
~ Author Unknown ~