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By Ed Malik, A | ed@ddnewsonline.com |
posted September 6, 2024

Something unusual but powerful happened recently in the world of music, on August 23, in Hershey, Pennsylvania when Brad Arnold, a lead singer for legendary Band 3 Doors Down, took a moment to share more than just lyrics with his fans, which earned him a moment of nonplussed applause.

Brad Arnold, the frontman for the Band, delivered a message that goes beyond the usual concert experience. With about 28,000 fans gathered in the venue, he used the stage to talk about something that had been weighing on his heart for the past two years.

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Before launching into the band’s song “Away from the Sun,” Arnold paused to share a deeply personal message. He explained that this particular song resonated with him on a profound level, more so than many others, because of its themes of despair and struggle.

He spoke about how the world often overwhelms us with negativity—whether it’s on social media or through other channels, we’re constantly bombarded with messages that make us feel unworthy or unloved.

But Arnold wasn’t about to leave it at that. He went on to counter those negative messages with something positive and affirming. “My friends, I just want to take a second to tell you, that that’s an absolute lie,” he declared. “You are loved.

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You are loved, and you are enough, and you will win. Not only can you win, but you will win. And you’ll always be enough for one reason, and that’s because Jesus Christ loves you.”

The crowd responded with cheers and applause, especially at the mention of Jesus. Arnold continued, emphasizing that Jesus Christ made each person just the way they are and loves them enough to help them grow beyond their current struggles. He even referenced John the Apostle, who famously referred to himself as “the one that Jesus loved,” and encouraged the audience to repeat that same declaration.

This wasn’t just a one-off moment for Arnold. His words come from a place of deep personal experience. After years of struggling with alcohol addiction, Arnold found solace and strength in his faith. He recently celebrated eight years of sobriety, and he’s been open about how giving his burdens to God has transformed his life.

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On Instagram, he shared, “Without question, God took that burden from me. I was so tired of carrying it. I couldn’t carry it anymore so I gave it to God and I’m not taking it back!”

Arnold’s heartfelt message during the Hershey concert was not just about encouraging his fans; it was about sharing the hope and healing he’s found in his own life. For those in the audience who might be battling their own struggles, his words were likely a beacon of light, a reminder that they are not alone and that there’s a love out there that’s greater than any challenge they face.

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In a world often filled with darkness, moments like these remind us of the power of music and the profound impact artists can have when they use their platforms to speak from the heart. We can only hope that Arnold’s message reached someone in that crowd who needed it most.

Source: storiesongoing.com

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