'Come What May' We Are Messengers Featuring Cory Asbury

Listen to this great song by We Are Messengers called ‘Come What May’ featuring Cory Asbury.

“Sometimes sorrow is the door to peace, sometimes heartache is the gift I need
You're faithful, faithful in all things, in every high, in every low
On mountain tops, down broken roads, You're still my rock, my hope remains
I'll rest in the arms of Jesus, come what may, come what may”

What an amazing and encouraging song! And the music video is just beautiful as it shows scenes of a beach in Ireland.

The bridge of the song is also peaceful yet powerful as it quotes Psalm 23.

“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want, He makes me lie down in green pastures
The Lord is my shepherd, leads me to still waters, and He restores my soul”

We Are Messengers is an Irish American band who “still believe that it’s possible to change the world.” On their YouTube page, it says that “the band identifies with the hurting, the outsider and the underdog, and offers songs like an olive branch to society’s marginalized.”

The collaboration of We Are Messengers and Cory Asbury in this song is just wonderful, and many people are a fan of it.

“My two most favorite artists in one song!” comments one person online after watching the music video. “Both such sincere worshippers. I love you guys!”

“As always, your music is always absolutely beautiful. The lyrics are so anointed and powerful,” writes another person online. “Thank you, Messengers. Be blessed in the mighty name of Jesus Christ our Lord our Savior. Amen”

We hope that you were encouraged by this great song today!

Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him.
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