It was written by American organist, producer, director and composer Eugene L. Clark (1925-1982).
It was first published in 1966 by the Good News Publishing Association of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, and copyright was renewed in 1994.
The song has four verses, each of four lines. And there is a seven-line chorus which is repeated after every verse. A rough outline is:
It was first published in 1966 by the Good News Publishing Association of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, and copyright was renewed in 1994.
Downloads
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Youth choir with piano, live:
Show-tune style, professional recording:
Virtual choir with band:
Singer with piano:
Massed choir, with band:
Instrumental - piano:
Instrumental - piano, with words on-screen:
Lyrics
The lyrics are still copyright in most countries. However they can be found on this website.
The song has four verses, each of four lines. And there is a seven-line chorus which is repeated after every verse. A rough outline is:
1 I read in the Bible the promise of God ...
Chorus:
Nothing is impossible when you put your trust in God,
Nothing is impossible when you’re trusting in his word;
Hearken to the voice of God to thee,
“Is there anything too hard to me?”
Then put your trust in God alone and rest upon his word,
For ev’rything, O ev’rything!
Yes ev’rything is possible with God!
2 The Word of the Lord is an anchor secure ...
3 'All things are possible,' this is His Word ...
4 Creator of all things, with infinite pow'r ...
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