‘I Sing the Mighty Power of God’

Composed by Isaac Watts in 1715, I Sing the Mighty Power of God still has power to stir our souls. Sung here in glorious harmony by the Ball Brothers.

Join In! ‘I Sing the Mighty Power of God’

Isaac Watts wrote this hymn in 1715, I Sing the Mighty Power of God; and if it doesn’t stir your heart today, you just may need an autopsy.

Sing! and celebrate God’s providence, God’s care, God’s love.

By Request, ‘I Sing the Mighty Power of God’

Linda, you asked for it, so here it is, the Ball Brothers performing I Sing the Mighty Power of God–written by Isaac Watts in 1715 and still going strong today.

Sing It Loud! The Mighty Power of God

I Sing the Mighty Power of God–this is one of my all-time favorite hymns, and I make no apology for posting it again.

Everybody, come on! Everybody! What would happen if all Christians sang, or prayed, or called out Jesus’ name, at once?

This page is open to all readers to suggest hymns. So far, only a few of you have taken advantage of it. I can count you without running out of fingers.

Just now, at the church across the street, they’re playing bagpipes (must be a funeral), which makes the cats growl and run upstairs to hide under the bed. So they’re not asking me for hymns, either.

Encore, ‘I Sing the Mighty Power of God’

I don’t know about you, but I need a hymn this morning. I think I may have posted this one some months ago, but it’s the one I want just now: I Sing the Mighty Power of God, with words by the old master, Isaac Watts, published in 1715.

Please feel free to request hymns to be posted on this blog. Lately everybody’s stopped doing that. I don’t know why. This fallen world hasn’t picked itself up and straightened itself out in the meantime.

Let me hear from you!

Hymn: ‘I Sing the Mighty Power of God’

Here is a hymn that tastes of victory. I posted this version because it has nice visuals and you can follow the words; but what I really prefer, for this, is one big monster of an organ belting this out like a full broadside from the USS New Jersey.

What? You don’t like that simile? It might offend somebody?

I don’t care: I sing the mighty power of God.

Don’t get in His way.