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Michael W Smith - Awesome God May 2026

The song was written by Rich Mullins and first appeared on his album Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth . Mullins wrote the lyrics inspired by various Old Testament references to a "great and awesome God," such as Nehemiah 1:5 and Psalm 47.

Smith first officially recorded the song for the 1998 tribute album Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich Mullins , released about a year after Mullins' tragic death. This version was described as a "gritty" and powerful take on the original. The Worship (2001) Era Michael W Smith - Awesome God

Michael W. Smith's rendition of is one of the most enduring anthems in modern Christian music, notably featured as a centerpiece on his double-platinum live album, Worship (2001). While originally written and recorded by Rich Mullins in 1988, Smith’s live performance helped cement the song as a staple in congregational worship worldwide. Background and Origins The song was written by Rich Mullins and

To mark the 20th anniversary of the Worship album, Smith released Worship Forever in 2021. This version was described as a "gritty" and

Ironically, the Worship album was released on September 11, 2001 , a day when many listeners found profound comfort in its themes of divine sovereignty.