Long before she was a superstar, Carrie Underwood was a small-town girl who grew up singing hymns in church. That faith still runs deep in her music today. Millions follow her not only for her stunning voice, but for the way she makes old words feel new again. You can hear that gift in Carrie Underwood – Oh How I Love Jesus (Official Audio Video).
This hymn, written in the 1800s, tells a timeless story of love and sacrifice. Carrie sings about the Savior’s blood that sets us free, the Father’s smile that comforts us and the promise that even in life’s darkest valleys, we are not alone. There’s sadness in the verses that speak of death, but joy in the chorus that repeats, “Oh, how I love Jesus.” Gentle yet firm, Carrie sounds like both a child leaning on faith and a woman standing tall through trials.
Carrie Underwood – Oh How I Love Jesus (Official Audio Video)
Fans who hear her version say it helps them face their hard days. Many share stories of loved ones lost, of lonely nights healed by faith and of moments when they nearly gave up until a song like this reminded them they were loved. The comment sections are filled with people thanking Carrie for bringing them peace and hope. Her honesty builds a bond that feels less like artist to fan and more like friend to friend.
But Carrie’s journey is not only about hymns and healing. If Oh How I Love Jesus feels like a chapter of falling apart and finding comfort, the following video shows her fighting back with strength. In Carrie Underwood Out Of That Truck (Live From GMA Summer Concert Series), she trades the quiet sanctuary of the hymn for a bold anthem about moving on.
Carrie Underwood – Out Of That Truck (Live From GMA Summer Concert Series)
On stage in the summer sun, Carrie’s voice is fearless. The lyrics tell of a love that lingers in every detail but she sings them with fire, ready to move forward. The bright lights and strong rhythm match her confidence. It’s a picture of the growth of someone who has known loss but refuses to stay broken. Carrie shows that healing doesn’t erase the past; it makes you stronger because of it.
That’s why Carrie Underwood’s music lasts. She doesn’t just sing about joy; she sings about fear, pain and triumph, too. If you want to keep walking with her through every chapter, follow Carrie on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.