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"Mighty God" by Sandra Lamb: Praise That Grows Louder Than Your Problems


Is God’s power something you believe or something you live?

(by Jasper Tan) Sandra Lamb’s latest single “Mighty God” is a powerful Afro-gospel anthem that serves as a testimony of one’s resilience and devotion. At the core of this song is the celebration of God’s trustworthiness and reliability as the song testifies about knowing that we are stronger with Jesus as our shield that covers us from harm (0:22,0:25). The song brings reassurance to listeners that we can always find refuge, strength, and abiding joy when we have Jesus Christ in our lives. And even when we are navigating the difficult trials in our lives, Jesus remains faithful in reassuring us that he will always be there to bring hope. Keep Isaiah 41:10 in mind: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you.”

Sandra Lamb - Mighty GodThe song also celebrates God’s mightiness, encouraging us to make a shift in our perspective and learn to move away from our personal anxieties and worldly concerns. And instead shift our focus to praising God and putting our confidence in him and his limitless power. We give our gratitude and worship to God as our sign of declaring our complete trust and faith in him. The song also functions as a call to acknowledge God’s presence in our lives and to praise and worship him, not only borne from our personal testimony, but also encouraging others as well to a communal expression of worship.

The song is truly a timely reminder that worshiping and praising God with a joyful heart makes our burdens weigh a little lighter. So long as we have an unwavering faith in him and a joyful heart, we can truly hold on to the guarantee that God will always be our rock and redeemer. “We serve a mighty God.”

(Related scripture: Isaiah 41:10; Psalm 28:7; Nehemiah 8:10 )

Background:

Mighty God is an uplifting AfroGospel anthem that celebrates the greatness, power, and sovereignty of God, the Creator of heaven and earth. The song is born from a place of unwavering faith and confidence in God's ability to sustain His children through life's challenges.

With energetic AfroGospel rhythms and inspiring lyrics, Mighty God reminds listeners that no matter how difficult life becomes, God's strength provides protection, courage, and hope. The song is a declaration of praise for a God who never fails and whose goodness fills our hearts with joy.

Release date: June 18, 2026

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