Do you need a moment to just breathe in deep and feel the goodness of God? Look no further than Lauren Scott as she joins women who worship ‘There’s Nothing That Our God Can’t Do.” Sometimes we need a reminder that breathes straight into the places we’ve been holding too tightly. That hushes the anxious thoughts. That cups your weary heart in gentle hands and says, “He’s still God, and He’s still good.”
‘Just one word
You calm the storm that surrounds me
Just one word
The darkness has to retreat’
It’s the kind of song that feels like gathering around the kitchen table with your sisters in Christ, all of you a little tired, a little threadbare, but lifting up your voice anyway. Because you know, you know He can move mountains. You’ve seen Him mend what felt beyond repair. And even when you haven’t seen it yet, your heart still whispers, “I trust You.”
‘There’s nothing that our God can’t do
There’s not a mountain that He can’t move
Oh praise the name, that makes a way
There’s nothing that our God can’t do’
This incredible worship moment has gone viral with over 56,000 views and a dozen comments. One viewer commented, “That's right! "There's nothing that our God can't do." Lovely and true song of worship. God bless you all, to keep praising Him. Glory Hallelujah!”
Another viewer couldn’t help but offer her gratitude during a moment of worship; she commented, “Thank you very much, ladies, for the beautiful music offered to our dear heavenly father.” Amen and thank God indeed!
Another viewer offered her praise and gratitude too, she said, “All Praise to Jesus, Almighty God Hallelujah. He makes a way!”
This is worship the way it’s meant to be. Not polished, not perfect. Just real women singing to a real God who never fails, even when life does.
If you’re aching today—if the grief feels fresh or the waiting long—press play. Let this moment wrap around you like a blanket fresh from the dryer. Let the truth of it seep down deep: There is truly nothing that our God can’t do.
Watch below and let your soul breathe again. Let it remember the One who still moves, still heals, still holds.
Psalm 46:1 “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”