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Wider Than The Ocean Lyrics
Verse 1
You are strength in weakness
Joy when I am sad
When this life brings sorrow
You are there to make me glad,
You are very answer to every
question asked,
You are who I cling to
When there’s nothing left to grasp.
Chorus
Wider than the ocean, deeper than
the sea,
Stronger than the strongest wind,
That there could ever be,
Sweeter than any love song,
Tender as can be Is my Father’s
love for me (x2)
Verse 2
You are light in darkness
Peace in stormy weather,
When I need to laugh or cry
You are a faithful friend,
When my heart is hurting
You sing me a happy song,
Near your heart is home to me
Sweet home where I belong.
Notes
The hymn Wider Than the Ocean speaks to the boundless, unwavering love and support that God offers to a Christian. The lyrics celebrate God’s presence as a source of strength in times of weakness and sorrow, reflecting the deep sense of comfort believers find in Him during difficult moments. God is portrayed as the answer to all questions, the anchor in uncertainty, and the joy in times of sadness, which resonates with the Christian belief that God is ever-present and faithful, no matter the circumstances.
The chorus emphasizes the magnitude of God’s love, describing it as wider than the ocean, deeper than the sea, and stronger than the fiercest wind. This imagery conveys the limitless and immeasurable nature of divine love, which surpasses human understanding and provides assurance that God’s care is constant and unwavering. His love is also depicted as tender and sweet, providing not just strength, but a gentle, comforting presence in the believer’s life.
In the second verse, God’s role as a guiding light in darkness and a source of peace in the storms of life is highlighted. His presence offers solace and joy, reminding Christians that, no matter how painful life becomes, they can always find a “sweet home” in God’s heart.
Sung By:
Liz Rebosar
Christabel Wanjiku
Shamim Wanjala
Kosome Akako
Silas Korir
William Mutisya
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