Awesome God | Original Worship Song by Aneel Aranha

Awesome God | Original Worship Song by Aneel Aranha

When the storm is raging, trouble is heading your way, and life is falling apart — there is One who is mightier than the thunder, louder than the roar of the sea, and greater than the stormiest ocean. This is a song about the awesome God who stands over every storm, every temptation, and every broken heart. Sung by John Duiker. Stream the full album Homeward Bound: https://aneelaranha.hearnow.com Lyrics There's a storm blowin', And the waters are rising up high, There is thunder roaring, And dark clouds are lining the sky. But mightier than the thunder, Louder than the roar of the sea, Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. Mightier than the thunder, Louder than the roar of the sea, Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. There's a bad moon rising, And there's trouble that's heading my way, Temptation is calling, Threatenin' to lead me astray. But brighter than the darkness, Booming o'er the bark of the foe, Triumphant o'er the enemy Is my awesome God. Mightier than the thunder, Louder than the roar of the sea, Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. Brighter than the darkness, Booming o'er the bark of the foe, Triumphant o'er the enemy Is my awesome God. Mightier than the thunder, Louder than the roar of the sea, Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. The ground is shaking And my life is falling apart, Those I love are leaving, And I'm left with a broken heart. But sturdier than a fortress, Stronger than the rock of the earth, Deeper than the deepest valley Is the love of my God. Brighter than the darkness, Booming o'er the bark of the foe, Triumphant o'er the enemy Is my awesome God. Mightier than the thunder, Louder than the roar of the sea, Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. Deeper than the deepest valley Is the love of my God. Triumphant o'er the enemy Is my awesome God. Greater than the stormiest ocean Is the Lord my God. © Aneel Aranha