Bethel Music's Edward Rivera Drops New Single, "Not the End"

Bethel Music's Edward Rivera announces the release of his latest single, "NOT THE END" which is available now for streaming and download. Listen to the song here.
"Not The End" is a hope-filled anthem designed for those moments when life feels overwhelming. With its joyful melody and passionate lyrics, the song encourages listeners to persevere and hold on to hope, reminding them that if things aren't good yet, it's simply not the end of the story, and brighter days are on the horizon.
Says Rivera, "One of my favorite quotes from Bill Johnson is 'God is better than we think, so we have to change the way we think.' I couldn't agree more. 'God is good'-those three words are the filter through which I choose to experience life. And when things aren't good, trusting in His goodness helps me rest in His redemptive, well-thought-out, good, and perfect plan. I wrote this song on a bad day to remind everyone that hope is louder than fear. It's a song that lifts our spirits and instantly reminds us-better days are coming. It's not the end!"
A Los Angeles native, Rivera joined the Bethel Music Collective in 2021 after years of extensive touring and experience with notable artists such as Christine D'Clario, Barak, and Maverick City Musica. The release of "NOT THE END" follows the heels of Rivera's debut single "Nothing Else" as part of the Bethel Music Collective which served as an introduction to his heart for worship and the Gospel. "Not The End" continues his mission of spreading messages of hope and encouragement.
For more information about Edward Rivera, visit www.bethelmusic.com.
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