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'Heaven's Kiss - Live Version' by Life Laid Down: Celebrating the Humility of the Divine


Life Laid Down's 'Heaven's Kiss - Live Version' is a melodic reflection of the divine story. The song, told from Mary's point of view, reveals her extraordinary mission: to become the mother of humanity's greatest hope, Jesus Christ, Emmanuel.

Life Laid Down - Heaven's Kiss - Live Version'Heaven's Kiss,' inspired by a profound sermon on humility and a memorable scene from the 'The Chosen' series in which a young Mary cradles Jesus Christ, transports listeners into the hushed awe of the holy mother-child bond. The song represents Jesus' dual nature as a God who submits to human experience - an embodiment of divine humility.

The sketched imagery, accompanied by soothing melodies, tugs at the heartstrings, capturing Mary's and the world's profound reverence for the tiny baby, the embodiment of salvation. The song explores the tender moments of motherhood—holding the child, and responding to his needs, while marveling at his divine mission.

'Heaven's Kiss' is more than just a song; it's a reflection on the divine paradox of becoming dependent. The heartfelt chorus emphasizes Mary's humanity alongside Emmanuel's divinity—her disbelief, wonder, and worship—all captured in the endearing phrase 'my sweet heaven's kiss.'

You are warmly invited to immerse yourself in the profound story of 'Heaven's Kiss - Live Version'. Allow the music and stirring story to wash over you, providing a new perspective and renewed admiration for the extraordinary birth that changed the course of humanity.

Connect with Life Laid Down

  • Website: https://www.lifelaiddown.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifelaiddown
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2wWLw1eBCLIshUkGjkuIWw/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/22FE3QergNmEbf2fW6038J

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57DIG35257U

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