Vertical Worship Reminds Us of God's Goodness with New Single
Chicago-based collective Vertical Worship is back with their new single "How Good is He." Vertical Worship comprises of worship leaders and songwriters from multiple campuses across Harvest Bible Chapel. "How Good is He" is bound to join the team's classic worship offerings such as "Open Up the Heavens," "Spirit of the Living God," "Exalted Over All, "Lamb of God," "Found in You" and "The Rock Won't Move."
"At the core of this song is the idea that our circumstances, especially our hard ones, don't define how good God is," the team encourages. "But rather the goodness of God should define our circumstances. That in the midst of trial, tribulation and hardship, the fact that God is still good, that He is working all things together for our good, gives us hope IN THE MIDST of our circumstances.We're super excited to finally release this song to the world and encourage each other in every season, that God is good, all the time!"
The band continues, "The idea that worshiping Jesus Christ is best done not when we just sing about Him or what He has done or what He will do in the future. The highest and best worship is modeled by what the angels do: sing to God about God. Vertical."
How good is He
Far beyond what my eyes could ever see
Yet He stands in front of me
How good is He
He paints a canvas with a million stars
Yet still he holds my heart
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