There was a time when I didn’t know if I’d ever get up again. Not physically—spiritually. I’d been knocked down by life, by choices, by silence that felt louder than any shout. But grace doesn’t just whisper. It roars. And when I first heard Evan Craft’s “Get Up,” it didn’t feel like music. It felt like marching orders.
Craft wrote this anthem with urgency. The lyrics don’t tiptoe—they push. “Why do we worry about tomorrow? Oh, why can’t we love our brothers today?” That line alone hits like a mirror. The song was born from a place of conviction, a desire to shake believers out of comfort and into action. It’s not about polished faith—it’s about raw obedience. The kind that stands on a soapbox not for ego, but for testimony.
Evan Craft himself has always walked the line between worship leader and cultural bridge. Raised in California, fluent in Spanish, and known for bilingual worship albums, he’s built a ministry that reaches across borders and denominations. His heart beats for unity, and “Get Up” reflects that. It’s not just a personal challenge—it’s communal. “We are living to tell everyone His name.” That’s not a suggestion. That’s a mission.
For me, this song echoes the moment I stopped hiding and started sharing. Not the polished version of my story, but the real one. The one that says, “I’ve been down. But I’m not staying there.” Scripture backs this up with a fierce kind of hope. Romans 13:11 says, “The hour has come for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed.” That’s not poetic—it’s prophetic. And Isaiah 52:2 commands, “Shake yourself from the dust and arise.” Not gently. Not someday. Now.
“Get Up” isn’t just a track—it’s a tool. For the mom who’s lost her voice. For the teen who’s drowning in doubt. For the man who thinks his past disqualifies him. It’s a reminder that grace doesn’t wait for perfect conditions. It moves. And so should we.
If you’ve been sitting on your story, your calling, your obedience—this is the moment to rise. Not because it’s easy. But because it’s time. Speak up. Love loud. Share boldly. The gospel was never meant to be whispered.
Evan Craft’s powerful single “Get Up,” from his album Giants, is a bold anthem that challenges believers to rise, proclaim, and live unashamed. It’s a wake-up call wrapped in melody—perfect for anyone ready to move from silence to testimony. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reminder that faith doesn’t sit still — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Evan Craft’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that stir hearts and spark action.
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