As an award-winning author, national speaker, and BreakPoint Centurion, Jeanne Dennis partners with Christian families to pass on the heritage of faith. She is the author/co-author of eleven books, including Running Barefoot on Holy Ground: Childlike Intimacy with God.
“I need more support,” I shouted again through the deafening cracks and crashes.
“Like what?” my companions responded, understandably wondering how they could possibly help me get us home safely.
“Sing. . . . Sing praises to the Lord.”
The only song we could think of was “Awesome God.” We did our best to drown out the storm’s invective with our voices. Our singing was sugared with laughter at the pun where the song mentions God reigning from heaven. So we sang, laughed, and skidded all the way home. Surprisingly, the windows held firm, but I was concerned about how Steve would feel about the inevitable damage to the rest of our new car.
We found out later that the storm caused about $626 million in damage to homes and vehicles across the Denver area. Many cars caught in the storm were totaled by insurance companies. Others had shattered windows and bore deep pockmarked scars from their battle with the elements. But the car in which we sang praises to God had no damage at all—not one dent.
The Bible indicates that God inhabits the praises of His people (Psalms 22:3
Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.
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, KJV), and Jesus said that He is present where two or more are gathered in His name (Matthew 18:20
Then Peter came to him and asked, "Lord, how often should I forgive someone* who sins against me? Seven times?"
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). God was with us as we praised Him through that storm, and His presence protected both us and the car. That’s the only explanation we have.
God used a summer outing, a record-breaking hailstorm, and a song called “Awesome God” to demonstrate to us just how awesome our God really is.