References the second coming of Christ (Matthew 24:43, Acts 1:9-11, 1 Corinthians 11:26, 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4, 2 Peter 3:10, and Revelation 16:15). There’s a hint of an explanation later in the song as to why He did that. That is, there’s a reason why Christ’s blood was spilled. References Genesis 3:22-24, where Adam and Eve were exiled from the Garden of Eden because they ate the forbidden fruit (Genesis 3:6). The idiom “putting on the ritz” means to behave in an arrogant, self-important, extravagant way. This is the first of many reasons Mullins offers to show that God is awesome. God’s displays of signs and wonders point us to Himself (Exodus 4:1-9, Psalm 19:1-4, Acts 4:30, and Romans 15:19). It is not for the sake of glitz and glamor that there’s lighting and peals of thunder (Exodus 19:16, Exodus 20:18, Ezekiel 1:13, Psalm 18:13-14, Revelation 4:5, Revelation 8:5, Revelation 11:19, and Revelation 16:17-18). Our God’s displays of signs and wonders are not without purpose. How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture? Side Note: To those who are sensitive to massive repetition, the line “Our God is an awesome God”, repeats 27 times in the song.