Written to inspire praise and awe in times of worship, Paul Baloche's all new album Behold Him is filled with sweeping and immersive songs of pure worship.
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- Paul Baloche's Behold Him is both an album of wonder and thankfulness
- You'll discover new songs that lead you to a place of worship
Paul Baloche, one of the modern church’s most acclaimed worship artists andsongwriters,releases a powerful new single today titled “Behold Him”(Integrity Music).
“I’m so happy to release ‘Behold Him,’”shares Baloche. “I’ve been leading it for the past few months now, everywhere from small worship gatherings to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in Scotland with a 500-voice choir and orchestra! Every time I worship with it, everyone starts to sing it immediately like they’veknown the song for years. In a day and age when busyness and distractions rule our lives, it’s essential to ‘Be still and behold Him’...to ponder and wonder with child-like anticipation. Psalm 46:10 says, ‘Be still and know that I am God.’I struggle with being in control, trying to force things to go the way that I think they should. There is much freedom in surrendering control –being still –and beholding God, acknowledging that He alone is God. He alone is worthy.
”Baloche hopes that “Behold Him,”which he co-wrote with Mitch Wong (Lincoln Brewster, Chris McClarney)will inspire hearts to worship and praise Jesus as well as give a sense of awe and wonder to the listener.
Well-known forpenning contemporary hymns such as “Open the Eyes of My Heart,” “Above All,” “Your Name,”and “Hosanna,”Baloche’s songs have been recorded by many acclaimed artists including Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, Matt Redman, and Philips, Craig & Dean.Also known for leading worship at conferences internationally and nationally, he has been sharing “Behold Him”with audiences worldwide.It’s been 20 years since the release of“Open The Eyes of My Heart,” and Baloche feels the same now writing “Behold Him”as he did then.“It feels like the same heart cry –a desire to really see The Lord –to behold Him. I don’t want to miss what God is doing in my life and in this generation. I want to see Him, hear Him, and follow Him.”
He concludes, "It’s important to take our eyes off of ourselves and put them on Christ. We spend so much time preoccupied with every detail of our lives -trying to control everything. The message of this song comes from scripture, 'Be still and know that I am God.' HE is God. We’re not.
Behold Him by Paul Baloche was published by Integrity in February 2020 and is our 2056th best seller.