Kari Jobe shares spiritual message a week before her wedding: 'Love the Lord your God'

Kari Jobe

Christian singer Kari Jobe encouraged her fans to love the Lord in a tweet posted a week before her wedding. 

Jobe will marry singer and worship pastor Cody Carnes on November 21, and has shared experiences such as her proposal and bridal shower on social media. Thursday's tweet was of a more spiritual nature. 

"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength, Mark 12:30," she tweeted.

When Carnes proposed in August, Jobe posted the news on her social media sites, and shared a picture of Carnes on one knee, proposing at the beach.

"I said YES!!!!" she wrote in the Instagram caption. 

"Thankful to be swept off my feet by my amazing @codycarnes," she continued. "You won my heart and I gladly give it to you. You're my miracle.

"Can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. You are strong, courageous, bold, romantic, Godly, sweet..and my man. I love you." 

Jobe is associate worship pastor at Gateway Church and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Album for her 2012 release, "Where I Find You."

She is also the winner of two Dove Awards, and has been recording albums for the last decade. The release of her self-titled album in 2009 garnered her an international following, and solidified her reputation as one of the most gifted worship artists today.

 

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