Megan Tibbits Sings of God’s Faithfulness Beautifully in ‘Cloud’

There’s something about waiting, isn’t there? That stretching, breath-holding, heart-hoping kind of waiting—the kind where you scan the horizon, watching for the faintest hint of God’s movement. That’s why you’ll love Megan Tibbits as she sings of God’s faithfulness beautifully in her song titled, ‘Cloud.’

Megan knows a thing or two about waiting and just a little bit about faith. And in her song ‘Cloud,’ she sings the kind of faith that doesn’t waver when the sky looks empty, the kind of trust that keeps looking toward the impossible—because that’s where God does His best work.

She takes us right into Elijah’s story, into that moment in 1 Kings 18:43-44 when the prophet tells his servant, Go again. Look toward the sea. And time after time, the answer is the same: Nothing.

Nothing. Not yet. Still nothing.

And isn’t that where we find ourselves sometimes? When we’ve prayed the same prayer over and over, when we’ve checked the horizon for any sign of a breakthrough, and all we see is more waiting?

But Elijah didn’t stop believing. He sent his servant back seven times—seven times of hoping, seven times of trusting, seven times of believing that just because he couldn’t see it yet didn’t mean God wasn’t working.

And then— A cloud.

Just the size of a man’s hand. A whisper of a promise fulfilled. The kind of small beginning that changes everything.

That’s what Megan sings about in ‘Cloud’—that moment when faith holds steady, even when the skies seem silent. Because the God who spoke the storm stills it (Mark 4:38-39). The God who called Peter onto the waves walks with him (Matthew 14:28-29). The God who asks us to be still is already working all things for good (Psalm 46:10, Romans 8:28).

So if you’re in that in-between space—where the sky looks empty and the prayers feel unanswered—hold on. Look again. Because somewhere on the horizon, the smallest cloud is rising.

And God is about to do something bigger than you ever imagined. We hope this song lifts your soul and puts your eyes back on Jesus. 

Hebrews 11:1 "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."

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