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VoxMusic - The Wait Is Over (Christmas)



VoxMusic - The Wait Is Over
VoxMusic has released a Christian Christmas (CCM) track called 'The Wait Is Over'.

The song, centered on the simple yet mind-boggling truth that 'he chose to be near to us,' speaks of both Christ's birth into humanity and the reality that, with faith, he now makes his dwelling in our hearts.

The arrival of Jesus, fully divine yet born as a baby, the Creator entering His creation. Celebrating Christ's birth is also a celebration of His salvation, of His drawing near to a broken humanity and of His everlasting hope triumphing over a weary world. This is why we celebrate Christmas and it is the heartbeat behind 'The Wait Is Over'.

About VoxMusic:
VoxMusic is a collective of musicians and worship leaders committed to Jesus and the mission of the Church. It is the worship outflow of one of New England's fastest-growing multi-site churches. They are passionate about creating music, growing together, and leading others into encounters with Jesus as the worship team on each of Vox Church's campuses. More information is available at VoxChurch.org.

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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0JBRT5ezzuOWanbrCXAA5W

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzZqPKwlGX0

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