Watch Paul Baloche's New Live Video "What a Good God" Here
Paul Baloche has just released the official video of his new live worship song "What a Good God." The studio version of the song is taken from Baloche's new album, Behold Him, which is available now with Integrity Music (click here). Creating music for more than 25 years, Baloche's Behold Him is his 22nd career album and features numerous guest collaborations from industry friends such as Kim Walker-Smith (Jesus Culture), Kari Jobe, Matt Redman, Elevation Worship's Chris Brown and Steve Furtick, Leslie Jordan (All Sons & Daughters), Amanda Cook, and more.
Full of reverence, thankfulness, and trust in God's provision and presence, Behold Him delivers an impactful message important for all believers.
Baloche, who is one of the modern church's most acclaimed worship artists, songwriters, and conference worship leaders nationally and internationally, has penned numerous contemporary praise and worship standards such as "Open the Eyes of My Heart," "Your Name," and many more.
Additionally, his songs have been recorded by numerous acclaimed artists including Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, Matt Redman, and Philips, Craig & Dean. "Open The Eyes of My Heart" released two decades ago and Baloche feels the same now as he did then, sharing recently, "It feels like the same heart cry - a desire to really see the Lord - to behold Him. I don't want to lose sight of what God is doing in my life and in this generation. I want to see Him, hear Him, and follow Him."
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