"Raise a Hallelujah"- lyrics Bethel Music

  


"Raise a Hallelujah" is a song by Bethel Music, written by Jonathan David Helser and Melissa Helser.

The song has received positive reviews for its powerful and uplifting lyrics, as well as the dynamic and energetic performance by the band. Many listeners have praised the song for its ability to bring a sense of hope and joy, particularly in difficult times.

 The song has become a popular anthem in Christian worship and has been covered by various artists. Overall, "Raise a Hallelujah" is considered a powerful and impactful song that has resonated with many people.





Raise a Hallelujah Lyrics

[Verse 1: Jonathan David Helser]

I raise a hallelujah

In the presence of my enemies

I raise a hallelujah

Louder than the unbelief

I raise a hallelujah


My weapon is a melody

I raise a hallelujah

Heaven comes to fight for me


[Chorus: Melissa Helser]

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


Verse 2: Jonathan David Helser

I raise a hallelujah

With everything inside of me

I raise a hallelujah

I will watch the darkness flee

I raise a hallelujah

In the middle of the mystery

I raise a hallelujah

Fear, you lost your hold on me


[Chorus: Jonathan David Helser & Melissa Helser]

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


[Bridge: Jonathan David Helser & Melissa Helser]

Si kong a little louder

Sing a little louder

Sing a little louder

Sing a little louder

Sing a little louder

Sing a little louder

Sing a little louder

Oh, sing a little louder

Sing a little louder



In the presence of my enemies

Sing a little louder

Louder than the unbelief

Sing a little louder

My weapon is a melody

Sing a little louder

Heaven comes to fight for me

Sing a little louder


[Chorus: Melissa Helser & Jonathan David Helser]

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


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


[Outro: Jonathan David Helser & Melissa Helser]

I raise a hallelujah (hallelujah)

I raise a hallelujah (I raise my hallelujah)

I raise a hallelujah (I raise my hallelujah)

I raise a hallelujah



Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Jonathan David Helser / Melissa Helser / Jake Stevens / Molly Kate Skaggs

Raise a Hallelujah lyrics © Bethel Music Publishing



 "Raise a Hallelujah"?

The song is about the couple friend's 2-year-old son who was airlifted to intensive care. 

The bad news continued to spread as Jonathan and Melissa received the news that young Jaxon wasn't expected to live through the night. 

Jonathan started writing this track when the hopes of a miracle started to disappear.14 Nov 2022


What religion uses
 hallelujah?


The phrase is used in Judaism as part of the Hallel prayers, and in Christian prayer, where since the earliest times it is used in various ways in liturgies, especially those of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, both of which use the form "alleluia" which is based on the alternative Greek ...



About Bethel Music

Bethel Music is a Christian worship music collective and record label based in Redding, California. 

The group was started in 2001 by Brian and Jenn Johnson and has grown to include a variety of artists, songwriters, and worship leaders. 

They are known for their uplifting and spiritually-focused lyrics, as well as their high-energy, anthemic sound. Bethel M


Bethel Music has released numerous albums, singles, and live recordings, and their music is regularly performed in churches and Christian gatherings around the world.

 They also have a school called Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry which trains people in the area of worship, supernatural, and missions.


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