Bethel Music worship leader and songwriter Bethany Wohrle has released her powerful new single, "Seen Too Much", now available on all major streaming platforms via Bethel Music. The track, currently featured as a new single on the Bethel Music homepage, marks another significant step in Wohrle's journey as she prepares for her first solo album, set for release in 2026.
"Seen Too Much" is more than a worship song, it is a testimony set to music, a bold declaration from someone who has walked through valleys and emerged with an unshakable conviction: God's goodness is not theoretical, it is witnessed. The title itself carries the weight of lived experience, "I've seen too much of Your faithfulness to doubt You now", and Wohrle delivers this message with the kind of raw authenticity that only comes from someone who has actually been there.
The song builds on the momentum of Wohrle's recent releases, including "He Is Here," "End of the Day," and "That's How I Know", all released in 2026 as part of her growing solo catalog. Where "That's How I Know" established her voice as a solo artist, "Seen Too Much" deepens the narrative, shifting from knowing to witnessing, from belief to unshakable certainty born of experience.
The song's central declaration, that God's faithfulness has been seen, witnessed, and proven, arrives at a cultural moment when many are searching for anchors of hope amid uncertainty. Wohrle doesn't offer empty platitudes; she offers the testimony of someone who has watched God show up in the dark, who has traced His hand through seasons of struggle, and who now stands to declare that what she has seen changes everything.
"This song comes from a place of looking back and realizing God was there in every moment I thought I was alone," Wohrle shares. "When you've seen too much of His goodness, doubt becomes impossible. This is my declaration, and I believe it will become someone else's too."
The production on "Seen Too Much" balances the grandeur of Bethel Music's signature sound with an intimate, almost confessional quality that draws listeners into Wohrle's personal journey. The arrangement builds from stripped-back vulnerability into a sweeping declaration, mirroring the journey from private struggle to public praise.
Bethany Wohrle lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband Chris and their two sons, Finnley and Silas. The couple is passionate about seeing local worship teams thrive and encounter God in ways that transform their entire way of living. She continues to tour with the Bethel Music collective around the world, while also investing in the next generation of worship leaders through her involvement with Bethel Music Worship School 2026, where she will be a featured instructor alongside Bill Johnson, Kari Jobe Carnes, Cody Carnes, and other leading voices in contemporary worship.
With "Seen Too Much," Wohrle invites listeners into a holy reckoning — a moment to look back at their own journey and recognize the fingerprints of divine faithfulness they may have missed. It is worship born not from theory, but from testimony; not from performance, but from the unshakeable confidence of someone who has seen too much to ever turn back.
"Seen Too Much" is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.

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