I was sure by (Bb)now, God, You would have reached (F)down and wiped our tears a way, stepped in and (Dm)saved the day.
But my strength But once a (Bb)gain How can I say, “A (F)men,” and it’s still rain ing.
But (Gm)as the thun der rolls, I (Bb)bare ly hear You whis per through the (Dm)rain,
“I’m (C)with you.”
And (Gm)as Your mer cy falls, I (Bb)raise my hands and praise the God who (F)gives
and takes a (C)way.
And I’ll praise You in this (Bb)storm, and I will lift my (F)hands, for You are who You (C)are, no mat ter where I (Dm)am.
And ev ’ry tear I’ve (Bb)cried
You hold in Your (F)hand.
You nev er left my (C)side.
And though my heart is (Gm)torn,
I will praise You in this (F)storm.
I re mem ber (Bb)when I stum bled in the (F)wind.
You heard my cry to You, and raised me (Dm)up a gain.
But my strength is al most (Bb)gone.
How can I car ry (F)on if I can’t find You?
But (Gm)as the thun der rolls, I (Bb)bare ly hear You whis per through the (Dm)rain,
“I’m (C)with you.”
And (Gm)as Your mer cy falls, I (Bb)raise my hands and praise the God who (F)gives
and takes a (C)way.
And I’ll praise You in this (Bb)storm, and I will lift my (F)hands, for You are who You (C)are, no mat ter where I (Dm)am.
And ev ’ry tear I’ve (Bb)cried
You hold in Your (F)hand.
You nev er left my (C)side.
And though my heart is (Gm)torn,
I will praise You in this (F)storm.
I lift my eyes un to the hills.
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the (Am7)Mak er of Heav en and Earth.
I lift my eyes un to the hills.
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the (Am7)Mak er of Heav en and Earth.
And I’ll praise You in this (Bb)storm, and I will lift my (F)hands, for You are who You (C)are, no mat ter where I (Dm)am.
And ev ’ry tear I’ve (Bb)cried
You hold in Your (F)hand.
You nev er left my (C)side.
And though my heart is (Gm)torn,
I will praise You in this (F)storm.
And though my heart is (Gm)torn,
I praise You in this (F)storm.
This page shows “Praise You In This Storm” by Casting Crowns in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.