God is too Big
God is too Big lyrics by John Schlitt. I'm talking to you How are you dealing with the pressure? And what do you do When your boat's in stormy weather? Do you...
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God is too Big
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I'm talking to you
How are you dealing with the pressure?
And what do you do
When your boat's in stormy weather?
Do you cry out "Lord, why me?"
Or do you trust in Him to calm the wind and sea?
Is that too much to believe?
No way can we understand the meaning of His plan
Because God is too big
What box could we ever build that could hold his will?
Because God is too big, yeah!
I'm talking to you
Don't you know that times are changing?
And all of your rules
You know they might need rearranging
When you think you know it all
Could it be that you are thinking way too small?
Is it so wrong to move on?
No one can truly conceive
The wonders of
The God of all who still cares
So much for you and me
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