Story Behind North Point Worship's "Deliverer"

Known for worship anthems like "Death Was Arrested," "Abundantly More" and "Love Come Down," North Point Worship returns with their brand new single "Deliverer." The song was recorded live Oct. 14th at North Point Ministries' Woodstock City Church campus and features worship leader Lauren Lee.
"Deliverer" which speaks about how God can bring us out of our place of brokenness, addictions, and depressions is a song that is bound to minister to many people. Written by Lee and North Point Worship's Clay Finnesand and Desi Raines as they gathered during a North Point Worship writer's retreat, "Deliverer" became a song of hope as each of the writers were individually going through one of the hardest seasons of their lives.
"As we cried and worshipped together, more than the pain of our current season, something else became even more clear, and that was that God and his kindness toward us was seeing each of us through," remembers Lee.
Wrecked by a recent divorce and learning how to be a single mom for her two-year-old daughter, Lee continues, "The song is a reminder to me, that I don't have to have it all together. My Father is always willing to meet me, and you, in our brokenness, and He promises to see us through. I hope this song is as impactful to you and everyone who hears it as it has been in our own lives."
If I hear you speak, I don't need an explanation
If you tell me move, I don't need the destination
What's been promised, I will believe
I'm still walking with You, You're still walking with me
[Chorus]
If I know one thing
Our God is a deliverer
If I know one thing
Our God is gonna see us through
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