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Jelly Roll’s Dove Awards Speech Says It’s Time to Stop Talking and Start Showing Jesus

Jelly Roll delivering an emotional Dove Awards speech about showing Jesus through love and service, not just words.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Jelly Roll walked into the Dove Awards looking like a sinner who found his second chance, and he left sounding like a preacher who meant every word.

The Nashville native, who once sat in a jail cell wondering if his story was over, stood on the stage at the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Awards holding three trophies and one powerful truth. When he grabbed the microphone after winning Song of the Year for his duet “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake, Jelly did not talk about fame or charts. He talked about faith, and he did not sugarcoat it.

“They have heard of Jesus,” he said, his voice steady and raw. “Now show them Jesus. Go feed the poor. Go visit the ones in jail. Go show them who Jesus was. We are done talking, it is time to show.”

You could feel the room shift. The applause was not polite, it was electric. Every preacher, every fan, and every soul in that arena knew they were hearing something real. Jelly Roll was not giving a speech. He was testifying.

He quoted Matthew 25:36, the verse that says whatever you do for “the least of these,” you do for Him. “I am standing here because people took time with the least,” he said. Nobody in that room could argue with that. Jelly Roll is living proof that grace works better than judgment.

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“They’ve heard of Jesus, now show them Jesus.” – Jelly Roll Jelly Roll’s powerful speech after winning Song of the Year for “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” with Brandon Lake, at this year’s GMA Dove Awards. Watch the full show on the free TBN+ app 📲

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The man who once hustled drugs and did time behind bars was now standing under bright lights, not bragging about himself but pointing the spotlight toward something bigger. He told the crowd there is a revival happening in America, and you cannot go anywhere without hearing about Jesus these days. And maybe, just maybe, he is right. Because if a tattooed country-rap outlaw can turn a gospel award show into a revival meeting, something is definitely moving.

He was not talking from a pulpit. He was talking from scars, the kind that make a man real. He has made a career out of writing about pain and redemption with songs like “Need a Favor” and “I Am Not Okay,” which come straight from the mess of living. Now he is using that same grit to talk about faith the way it is supposed to be lived, not just preached.

Earlier in the night, he had joked that he had not been that nervous since he went to criminal court, but when it came time to speak, the nerves disappeared. He did not sound like a guy trying to clean up his image. He sounded like someone who has been through hell and still believes heaven is open for business.

Jelly Roll also made headlines after calling out artist Forrest Frank for refusing to attend award shows on religious grounds. “I love that you said you do not want a trophy for something that is from Jesus for Jesus,” Jelly commented, “but you will still take the millions from it.” It was not shade, it was conviction. Jelly just believes faith is not about image, it is about action.

That is what made his Dove Awards speech feel like more than a thank-you. It was a challenge to believers, to doubters, and to anyone who has been talking about Jesus without walking like Him.

Jelly Roll reminded the crowd that redemption is not a perfect, polished story. It is a daily grind. It is a battle, and it is a fight worth showing up for.

He ended his speech the same way he lives his life these days, with gratitude and a promise. “My son is watching this,” he said. “And I think it is awesome that he gets to watch an awards show like this.”

That line hit home. Because that is the whole thing, is it not? Jelly Roll is not trying to sound holy. He is trying to raise a son who knows what faith looks like when it is lived out loud.

He said it best. We are done talking. It is time to show.

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