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Bethel Music’s Noah Paul Harrison Releases “He Wasted Nothing” Featuring Gable Price


Published: May 15, 2026 07:10 PM EDT

Bethel Music's Noah Paul Harrison releases his new single, "He Wasted Nothing," featuring Gable Price, available today on all streaming platforms, alongside an official visualizer. Listen to the song here and watch the video here.

"He Wasted Nothing" is a beautifully honest, hope-filled song of redemption, reminding listeners that nothing is ever wasted with God. No matter how painful or broken the story may seem, He is always working on our behalf and for our good.

Says Harrison, "'He Wasted Nothing' is one of the more personal songs I've written in a while! It started with a phone call to my good friend Gable Price, where I was processing some sadness and frustration over someone dear to my heart who I felt was wasting so much of their life due to decisions they were making. In that moment, I felt the Lord remind me of a sermon from Paul Manwaring where he kept saying, 'He wastes nothing. He prepares you.' As the song developed, it definitely shifted from being about other people to becoming about my own life. I started reflecting on seasons where I carried shame and regret but realized the Lord doesn't waste anything. Even the parts of our lives that we feel shameful to look back on, He can turn it around and use it for good!"

This latest release from Harrison follows his single "Christ That We Lift Higher," released in April. Recorded in Redding, Calif., the previous track was a powerful declaration of redemption and surrender, centered on the truth that Jesus alone is worthy. Both songs reflect Harrison's heart for leading listeners into a deeper encounter with God.

Harrison lives in New York City with his wife, Carling, and their twins, Jack and Frances, and leads worship for Bethel New York. As a child, he would wake up to the sound of his dad playing guitar and worshiping on Saturday mornings. Harrison soon learned a few chords himself and started leading worship in his parents' home church at the age of 12. He quickly realized his deep love for music, and worship specifically, so he began leading his youth group. There, Harrison fell more in love with Jesus and became passionate about serving in the local church. In 2017, he moved to Redding, Calif., where he attended BSSM for three years and served as a worship leader at Bethel Church. He lived in Redding for seven years before making the big move to New York City at the end of 2023. Harrison is consistently reminded of his true identity as a son and friend of God, finding that leading worship is far easier when he knows that God values his authenticity and honesty more than anything else.

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