Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe & Bethel Music Tour

Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe & Bethel Music Tour

*Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post as I received two tickets to see the concert at a local pavilion and a t-shirt. All my opinions at 100% my own.

I still can remember the time that I was driving down the road when I heard “Raise a Hallelujah” with Jason and Olivia. It was a song that I had heard before but I never honestly paid close attention to it. I grew up listening to different artists such as Michael Card & Hillsong and just thought it was one of their songs. But after listening to it, I soon listened to the lyrics more and more. 2020 was a hard year for everyone as it made me question a lot of things that I did or used to do. It was the year that we missed getting to celebrate Olivia’s sweet 16 while on vacation and where we honestly didn’t know if my dad was going to make it. Times got tough for a while and honestly it was one of the hardest years around. Jason then shared the video with me via text message as we normally send each other things this way and it really hit home.

As I thought that life was going to fail me as a person, as we lived in fear for our loved ones, I remembered the lyrics to this song. It soon made me realize that life could get worse if we allowed our fears to get to us, but I soon put this song on repeat (as I normally do when feeling down) and I realized that life is good. God does not give you more than you can handle. He is the reason that my dad made it through with very little complications. He is the reason that gave me a little more time with my grandma. The world is back to living in fear again with another varient of the virus, but I can always remember to “Raise a Hallelujah!” I will always look back on him as I go through my hard times no matter how I feel.

Just as the song lyrics say:

I raise a Hallelujah
In the presence of my enemies
I raise a Hallelujah
Louder than the unbeliefI raise a Hallelujah

My weapon is a melody
I raise a Hallelujah
Heaven comes to fight for me I’m gonna sing


In the middle of the storm
Louder and louder
You’re gonna hear my praises roar
Up from the ashes, hope will arise
Death is defeated, the King is alive

Bethel Music

Every time I hear this song, I get tears in my eyes because I know he is with me in the middle of the storm. He WILL hear my praises roar! Back in December when I was watching my grandma take her final breaths of air, I remembered this song. My hope was arising as it was a good thing that my grandma was gone. She was with my pop-pop, her parents, her siblings and most importantly with Jesus! We all knew that while death was not defeated, the King was alive!!

When I first learned of the Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe & Bethel Music Tour, I knew we had to go see them in concert. Jason and I both have been to a few christian concerts as our first one was on our 2nd date in Fayetteville and I knew he was the right one for me. While we have a few hours to drive to the concert, I encourage you to find a location near you. This is a tour you won’t want to miss this year to stand up with others who want to hear their praises roar too! We can’t wait to go see all these amazing artists in just a few weeks as we sing, cry and worship with thousands of others!

Be sure to watch the trailer here! Plus I’m giving away some amazing tour swag that you’ll want to own! Enter my giveaway below to win merch and be sure to get your own tickets today!



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