Nikos Politis - You're the Almighty God Lyrics

Lyrics

Praise the exalted Holy God
Maker of all the Earth and the sky
Holy, Holy, King of glory
Worship the Son of God Jesus Christ
Glory to the Holy Spirit will rise
You deserve, all the honor

You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God

Praise the exalted Holy God
Maker of all the Earth and the sky
Holy, Holy, King of glory
Worship the Son of God Jesus Christ
Glory to the Holy Spirit will rise
You deserve, all the honor

You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God
You're the one we call the true Almighty God

Holy, Holy, Holy, Holy
Holy, Holy, Holy, God Almighty
Holy, Holy, Holy, God Almighty

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You're the Almighty God English Version Official |™King of Kings| Nikos & Pelagia Politis

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Meaning & Inspiration

Nikos and Pelagia Politis bring us back to the basics with this track, stripping away complicated arrangements to focus on the raw, unfiltered weight of who God is. It feels less like a polished studio production and more like a spontaneous prayer erupting from a congregation that has finally stopped worrying about their own problems to fix their gaze on the throne. When they sing about the Maker of all the earth and sky, they are pointing us straight to the opening lines of Genesis, anchoring our worship in the truth that everything we see began with a Word spoken by the Creator. It is refreshing to hear such direct theology in an era where we often crowd our songs with vague metaphors. By explicitly naming the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, they are walking in the tradition of the early church fathers who fought to define the Trinity not as an abstract concept, but as the very essence of our faith.

There is something undeniably corrective about repeating that God is the true Almighty God over and over. We live in a culture that treats the term almighty like a casual descriptor for whatever makes us feel strong or in control, but these lyrics pull us back to the reality of the Shaddai. This matches the vision Isaiah saw in the temple, where the seraphim cry out holy, holy, holy, because God is utterly set apart from the corruption of our broken world. When we declare that He deserves all the honor, we are essentially acknowledging that we are not the masters of our own lives. We are offering our autonomy back to the One who owns it. This music insists that God does not exist to serve our comfort, but that we exist to be overwhelmed by His presence. It is a bold, uncompromising shout into the void, declaring that the God of the Bible—Father, Son, and Spirit—is the only authority that matters. If you find yourself needing to recalibrate your priorities, stop overthinking your circumstances and start staring at the holiness of the One who holds the stars in place.

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