Watch Rivers & Robots Fans-Assisted Video "Provider" Here
UK-based worship band Rivers & Robots have enlisted the help of their fans to make their brand new video "Provider."The song is taken from the band's new album, the appropriately titled Discovery.
Hailing from Manchester, Rivers & Robots takes its name from the combination of acoustic and electronic influences that permeate their music. With five independent albums and one instrumental project in parnership with Integrity Music already to their credit, Rivers & Robots has been building a global fan following since 2011. Their popularity is reflected in the 12.1 million song streams on digital platforms and 7 million YouTube views, including over 3 million alone for their popular song "Shepherd of My Soul."
With Discovery, the artistically progressive worshipers aim to give listeners more of what they love while breaking new ground stylistically, all filtered through the lens of "making Jesus known through creative worship."
PROVIDER
Oh Lord
You lead my heart so well
You are my ever-present help
You know what I need more
Than anyone else
Teach me to trust Your ways,'
cause
Over and over again
You've shown that
Your faithfulness never ends
Over and over again
You remind me that
You have a plan for my life
I trust You
Father You lead me so perfectly
You're always beside me
You never leave
Through every season of life
You're my Provider
I know that
Even when I'm feeling lost at sea
Your mighty hand still reaches out for me
Through every season of life
You're my Provider
You don't forget Your promises
I'm thankful for the strength You give
Lord I will praise You as long as I live
Teach me to trust Your ways cause
...
Jonathan Ogden, Nathan Stirling, Caleb Choo
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