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Bethel Music's Bethany Wohrle Turns Heartbreak Into Hope on Emotional New Single 'Seen Too Much'


Published: Jun 19, 2026 02:53 PM EDT

Bethany Wohrle is turning personal pain into a powerful testimony. The Bethel Music worship leader has released her heartfelt new single, "Seen Too Much," giving fans another glimpse into her upcoming solo album, REASON THAT I SING, set to arrive on July 10.

While Wohrle is known to millions for her voice on beloved worship anthems such as "Living Hope" and "All Hail King Jesus," her latest release offers something even more personal. Written after a season marked by loss and grief, "Seen Too Much" reflects on the countless ways God has proven faithful throughout her life.

"This song is a testimony of God's faithfulness," Wohrle shared. "I've seen too much of the Lord's goodness and His faithful hand over my life to ever believe He's been anything but good."

Inspired by Psalm 46, the song encourages listeners to remember God's past faithfulness while trusting Him for whatever lies ahead. Rather than focusing on circumstances, Wohrle invites believers to anchor themselves in the character of God, even during life's most difficult seasons.

The release follows two recent songs that have already generated excitement for her upcoming album. "He Is Here," featuring fellow Bethel Music artist John Wilds, celebrates the tangible presence of God among His people, while "That's How I Know" highlights the evidence of God's faithfulness throughout life's journey.

Together, the songs form part of REASON THAT I SING, an eight-track project that chronicles Wohrle's spiritual journey through joy, heartbreak, loss, healing, and breakthrough.

The album also features worship leader and songwriter Alexander Pappas and centers on a simple yet powerful message: God remains good through every season.

For Wohrle, these songs are more than just music-they're a testimony.

"My prayer is that these songs would strengthen your faith, remind you of His promises, and give you courage to trust Him no matter what may come," she said.

As anticipation builds for the album's release, "Seen Too Much" stands as a moving reminder that even in moments of grief, God's faithfulness leaves a trail of evidence that cannot be ignored.

For listeners walking through difficult seasons, Wohrle's message is simple: look back, remember what God has already done, and trust Him for what's still ahead.

Fans can listen to the song here, watch the music video here, and pre-save the album here.