#worshipsongcontest
Click this link to hear song:
https://soundcloud.com/ray-fowler-946475721/none-could-imagine
This song is based on a combination of Psalms (90, 103, 104, 113, 147), Isaiah 55, John 3:16 and a modified version of Anselm’s ontological argument for God. The arrangement is pretty simple – just me on my guitar along with my son, Tim, on cajon. A big thanks to my son, Sam, who handled the recording and for his help with the bridge. Enjoy!
None Could Imagine (Lyrics)
All-powerful and loving God,
All-merciful and caring Father,
Who could imagine one like you?
Who could conceive such strength and beauty?
None could imagine such as you.
You’re too good, too good, too good not to be true.
Before you formed the earth and sky,
Before the mountains stood in splendor,
From age to age you are the same,
Three-personed God who reigns forever.
None could imagine such as you.
You’re too good, too good, too good not to be true.
You are high above the heavens,
You ride upon the clouds,
You count the stars and call each one by name.
Your thoughts are not our thoughts
Our ways are not your ways.
You are holy, you are holy.
And then you sent your only Son,
Oh gift of love beyond all measure,
The sacrifice for sinners slain,
You’ve brought me to your side forever.
None could imagine such as you.
You’re too good, too good, too good not to be true.
You are high above the heavens,
You ride upon the clouds,
You count the stars and call each one by name.
Your thoughts are not our thoughts
Our ways are not your ways.
You are holy, you are holy.
All-powerful and loving God,
All-merciful and caring Father,
Who could imagine one like you?
Who could conceive such grace and beauty?
None could imagine such as you.
None could imagine such as you.
None could imagine such as you.
You’re too good, too good, too good not to be true.
(Psalm 103:13; Psalm 90:2; Psalm 113:4; Psalm 104:3; Psalm 147:4; Isaiah 55:8; John 3:16)
Ray Fowler
rayfowler2@gmail.com
None Could Imagine
This song is based on a combination of Psalms (90, 103, 104, 113, 147), Isaiah 55, John 3:16 and a modified version of Anselm’s ontological argument for God. The arrangement is pretty simple – just me
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- Great song! Good groove and good depth of meaning!
- This worship song helps you reflect on the amazing truths of God! Love it!
- I love Ray's voice. And his guitar. And most of all words that are straight from God's Word.