Bethel Music’s Noah Paul Harrison Drops New Single “Oh Lord My God (Live)” Featuring Jenn Johnson

Bethel Music's Noah Paul Harrison announces the release of his new single "Oh Lord My God (Live)" featuring Jenn Johnson, co-founder and president of Bethel Music. Now available on all major streaming platforms, the joy-filled worship anthem was recorded during a Sunday service at Bethel Church. The track offers a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and presence, captured in a live performance video that's also available to watch online. Listen to "Oh Lord My God (Live)" here and watch the live video here.
Rooted in a moment of reflection and surrender, "Oh Lord My God (Live)" was written to glorify God for who He is - worthy of everything, now and for all eternity.
"I remember driving to Jenn Johnson's house on a freezing January day in Nashville during our writing camp for Bethel Music," says Harrison. "Admittedly, I was a bit nervous since it was my last session before heading home, and I felt like I was running low on ideas. I was on the phone with my wife, Carling, as I was pulling up to the session, processing and sharing with her I wasn't sure what I was going to bring into the room. On that same call, I started thinking about all God has done in my own family's life, and the phrase 'When I look to the cross, I remember what You've done' came to mind. I even started humming a bit of the bridge melody right there in the car."
Adds Harrison, "When we sat down to write, Jenn, Ben Tan, and I all felt like we were writing a song for the church - a song that would serve as a reminder of the power and faithfulness of Jesus!"
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