Kari Jobe marries Cody Carnes, says wedding was a 'taste of Heaven'

Kari Jobe (Facebook/Kari Jobe)

Kari Jobe has tied the knot to the love of her life, Cody Carnes. 

While for many brides, the focus of their wedding day can be making sure they wow everyone with their choice of dress and venue, for worship leader Jobe it was all about God. 

She shared a beautiful picture in her wedding dress with a gorgeous autumn-coloured bouquet and head garland, but in her caption she talked about how she felt God more at her wedding than at any other time of her life.

"I'm married!!! Yesterday was more than a dream, more than a reality--it was a taste of Heaven," she wrote on her Facebook.

"I've decided that God loves weddings. His presence was stronger than I've ever felt in my whole life. I'm so very thankful for those of you that were there with us--we experienced such a sweet time with you. Thank you for always celebrating and supporting what God is doing in my life--and now my husband @codycarnes." 

Jobe looks radiant most times but in the last few days she shared several photos in which she looked every inch the happy bride. 

On Thursday she shared a sweet picture of herself with her close girlfriends at a bridal tea.  

At her bridal tea with friends (Facebook/Kari Jobe)

Jobe's got a busy winter coming up, with gigs at the Strength to Stand Conference in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee on December 28, Liberty University's WinterFest 2014 on December 30, the One Thing Young Adult Conference in Kansas on December 31, and the Move Conference on January 3.

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