“Tremble” begins in the storm. Not the kind you can see coming—but the kind that hits inside. The kind that rattles your chest, clouds your thoughts, and makes you question if peace is even possible. The lyrics don’t try to escape it. They name it: “Peace, bring it all to peace, the storm surrounding me…” And then they do something bold—they speak the name of Jesus into the chaos.
That’s where the shift begins. Because when you’ve lived through regret, when the past won’t stay buried and the future feels too far off, peace doesn’t come from pretending. It comes from presence. I Am They doesn’t write from a distance—they write from the middle of it. Their ministry was born in a small worship gathering in Nevada, in a place where spiritual drought was real. Their songs carry that tension: the ache of longing and the fire of faith.
I’ve felt that storm. I’ve tried to silence it with my own strength, with distractions, with anything that might dull the noise. But none of it held. It wasn’t until I spoke His name—not as a last resort, but as a lifeline—that things began to shift. Like Proverbs 18:10 says, “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” That’s not just comfort—it’s shelter.
And when the waves feel endless, when fear grips tight, this truth breaks through: “He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed.” (Psalm 107:29). That’s not poetic—it’s power. It’s the kind of authority that doesn’t just calm the sea—it calms the soul.
“Tremble” is for the ones who feel like they’re drowning. For the ones who’ve tried everything else and still wake up afraid. It’s a reminder that Jesus doesn’t just walk on water—He speaks to it. And when He does, the waves obey.
So if you’re in the middle of it, don’t wait for calm skies. Speak His name now. Let the darkness tremble. Let fear lose its grip. Let the storm break at His command.
The time is at hand. Say the name.
I AM THEY’s “Tremble” is a powerful worship anthem declaring the authority of Jesus over fear, darkness, and every storm. Released as a single in 2018, it quickly became a favorite in churches for its bold proclamation: “Jesus, Jesus, You make the darkness tremble.” Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reminder of God’s power and presence — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports I AM THEY’s music and helps keep these songs of worship reaching more people.
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