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River Valley Worship - Every Good Thing - Live (CCM)

River Valley Worship - Every Good Thing - Live
On Friday, June 10, River Valley Worship shared new music with an album called 'Faith in Our Time (Live)'. We picked one track from the album titled 'Every Good Thing - Live'. 

River Valley Worship share: "We are what we sing. We live in an upside-down world where fear is king and light is hard to come by. Society grasps at the seen and scoffs at the unbelievable. God in his Perfect timing calls us back to live in a reality that points to the evidence of things unseen. This collection of songs [ed.: the album 'Faith in Our Time (Live)'] has shaped our hearts, formed our theology and has glorified His name. Like a melody at midnight or a battle cry at dawn...'"

We are happy to be able to share the lyrics with you. The official audio can be heard below.

Lyrics:

V1
For every battle You've won without question
For every lie that You've silenced with love
We acknowledge You in every victory
Almighty God

V2
For every promise You kept in the valley
For every burden You lifted with ease
We are gathered with great expectation
Lord we believe

PRE
You never cease to amaze us
All of the praises Lord they belong to You
Jesus receive all the glory
Take all the credit for what You're about to do

CHORUS
Every good thing
Every good thing
Comes from You

V3
For every season that showed us You're sovereign
For every trial that taught us to trust
We are standing right here in Your purpose
You stand with us


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2LpzmjfHtBGv8bmxrU3PKI

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFDMs8LOw78

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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