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Divine Vibes' "Prince of Peace" - A Progressive House Christmas Anthem


The productions of Divine Vibes are especially for lovers of the Progressive House and CEDM genres, and this track is a great addition to Christmas CEDM playlists. "Prince of Peace" by Divine Vibes is a fresh and energetic beat blended with the timeless prophecy from Isaiah 9:6. A message that aligns with the Christmas spirit and reminds us Who the true source is of peace, hope, and joy - Jesus Christ. 

Divine Vibes - Prince of PeaceThe lyrics capture the promise of Jesus' birth, with energetic rhythms and atmospheric synths that create a captivating soundscape. The lyrics are simple and reinforce some of the powerful names of Jesus that we commonly hear during this time of the year: Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The lyrics bring our focus back to the most comforting truth on earth: "He is our Wonderful Counselor!" 

May this track remind you that amid all of the chaos in life, lasting peace isn't found in worldly solutions. Lasting peace can only be found in Him. May you feel the pulse of this track as you are reminded of the deeper reason for the season and find their peace in His eternal embrace. Yes, this is a season of giving. As you recall His gift to you, may you find ways to share that same gift with the world around you.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 9:6; John 14:27; Philippians 4:7)

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