“Good God Almighty, I hope You’ll find me praising Your name no matter what comes.” — Crowder, Good God Almighty
Some songs are born in the sunshine. This one was forged in the fire. Crowder wrote Good God Almighty in the thick of the COVID lockdown, when the world felt upside down and the future was a fog. But instead of despair, he chose declaration. Instead of silence, he chose praise. This song is a shout from the valley—a reminder that God is still good, and still God, no matter what comes.
It’s got grit. It’s got gospel. It’s got that southern stomp that makes you want to raise your hands even when your heart’s heavy. Crowder said it best: “I can’t count the times I’ve called Your name some broken night, and You showed up and patched me up like You do every time.” That’s not just lyrics—that’s lived experience.
And I’ve felt that too. I’ve had nights where I didn’t know if I’d make it. Days where regret tried to drown me. But like Crowder sings, “I get amnesia—I forget that You keep coming around.” And He does. Every time. Mercy that doesn’t quit. Grace that doesn’t flinch. A God who shows up in the middle of the mess and says, “I’m still here.”
Scripture backs it up:
Lamentations 3:22–23 — “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed… His mercies are new every morning.”
Psalm 34:1 — “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
Exodus 3:8 — “I have come down to rescue them… to bring them to a land flowing with milk and honey.”
Crowder’s album Milk & Honey was built on that Exodus promise. That even when we’re enslaved by fear, addiction, or uncertainty—God is leading us to freedom. To abundance. To a place where praise isn’t just a response—it’s a weapon.
So if you’re in the wilderness, sing anyway. If you’re on the mountaintop, sing louder. If you’re somewhere in between—this song is for you.
Because He’s good. He’s God. He’s Good God Almighty.
Crowder’s electrifying single “Good God Almighty” from the album Milk & Honey is a joyful shout of praise that brings heaven’s hope into everyday life. With infectious energy and a chorus that sticks with you, it’s a reminder that no matter where we’ve been, God’s goodness is never far. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reason to sing again — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Crowder’s ministry and helps us keep sharing songs that celebrate grace with grit.
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