Featuring: Amy Grant

Producer: Rick Elias

"Where could I go where could I run
Even if I found the strength to fly
And if I rose on the wings of the dawn
And crashed through the corner of the sky
If I sailed past the edge of the sea
Even if I made my bed in Hell
Still there You would find me

'Cause nothing is beyond You
You stand beyond the reach
Of our vain imaginations
Our misguided piety
The heavens stretch to hold You
And deep cries out to deep
Singing that nothing is beyond You
Nothing is beyond You

Time cannot contain You
You fill eternity
Sin can never stain You
Death has lost its sting

And I cannot explain the way You came to love me
Except to say that nothing is beyond You
Nothing is beyond You

If I should shrink back from the light
So I can sink into the dark
If I take cover and I close my eyes
Even then You would see my heart

And You'd cut through all my pain and rage
The darkness is not dark to You
And night's as bright as day

Nothing is beyond You
You stand beyond the reach
Of our vain imaginations
Our misguided piety
The heavens stretch to hold You
And deep cries out to deep
Singing that nothing is beyond You
Nothing is beyond You

And time cannot contain You
You fill eternity
Sin can never stain You
And death has lost its sting

And I cannot explain the way You came to love me
Except to say that nothing is beyond You
Nothing is beyond You
Nothing is beyond You"

Rich Mullins

Rich Mullins was a contemporary singer/songwriter from Richmond, Indiana. He’s arguably one of the most influential artists in the Christian music industry with songs like “Awesome God”, “Step by Step”, “Creed”, and more. Mullins had recorded ten records, two of which with his band, A Ragamuffin Band. Along with his music, Mullins and his co-writer Beaker (David Strasser) founded the Kid Brothers of St. Frank, a ministry dedicated to teaching young men to model their lives after the vows of St. Francis of Assisi, consisting of poverty, chastity and obedience.

In 1997, the year he was working on The Jesus Record, Mullins and his friend Mitch McVicker were on their way to a benefit concert at Wichita State University in Kansas. While driving on I-39 S, Mullins lost control of the wheel of his Jeep and crashed, sending both of the riders out of the car due to them not wearing seatbelts. Both were severely injured, but Mullins was unable to physically move from an oncoming semi-trailer, killing him instantly.

Mullins’s death did not go unnoticed, leaving many people in the Christian music industry’s hearts sorrowful for the loss of a legend. The Ragamuffin Band found the demos for The Jesus Record, publishing them as the first track, and recording studio versions of the songs themselves for the second track, along with appearances from Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant. In 1998, a tribute album was made called Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich Mullins.

From the album
Rich Mullins popular songs