This is such a beautiful worship song to me… it’s the new single from CCM artist Natalie Grant, “Greatness of our God.”
If you recall, Evin Martin of 21:03 put us on to Natalie Grant in his Across the Aisle series (more coming soon!). Her new album, Love Revolution, hits stores on August 24th…
In the meantime, I came across this video of Natalie singing “Greatness of our God” at a church a couple of weeks ago–
Whatd’ya think??









Nice song... it just takes me a minute to warm up to contemporary Christian music. I wished I liked it more because I like how she introduced the song without screaming and condescension.
She always been a favorite of mine.
@Tam Tam....your comments always send me into stitches of laughter tho I know you're being sincere not trying to be funny...looool generally CCM music is AMAZING...lyricallly its just incredible........ I love Natalies ministry....
WOW! You know this is transformational worship. She doesn't do all the antics and performance thrills that get people enthusiastically engaged: Her fellowship with the Father is on display. The melody's great, the words are precise, but I can sense being drawn and caught into the revelation and knowledge that she has of God: that's worship. Out of your fellowship can be connect with Father.
If you like, her make sure you check out Mandisa. "He Will Come" is our favorite song on her "True Beauty" album, for me and my 4-year-old granddaughter. She calls it "the one where God hugs you". Precious.
I have been familiar with Natalie Grant's music since 2001, but over the next several years I was caught in the trap of Avalon, so Nat was underrated by me for years; can we say confession time? In 2008, I heard her song "I Will Not Be Moved" for the first time, when it came out on radio. The crazy thing is: it was different for Nat because it was aggressive, rockish, and it was different for me because I don't normally listen to aggressive music. But I fell in love with it anyway, and made up my mind right then and there to buy the CD Relentless. I did, and well, as they say, the rest is history. I'm not as deep in the Avalon camp as I once was, for a few different reasons, and over the last little bit I've become a bigger fan of Natalie Grant. This song mentioned here, "Greatness of Our God," is beautiful, and I'm buying the Love Revolution CD when it's released on the 24th, or soon thereafter.