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Joshua's Giants' 'We Can Burn Bright - LUMINARY VERSION': A CEDM-style Celebration of Christ’s Guiding Light


Joshua's Giants and LUMINARY have outdone themselves with this remix of "We Can Burn Bright." We believe that everyone who can appreciate the Christian EDM genre is going to love this track. The fabulously energetic remix almost distracts you from the message and intent of the song, the fact that it celebrates the impact of sharing Christ's love.

Joshua's Giants - We Can Burn Bright - LUMINARY VERSIONThe lyrics for "We Can Burn Bright" are about living out God's mission. It reminds us that we're called to let Christ's light shine through us (in what we do and say), to grow in His love, and to help guide others back "home." There is so much power and love in God's name that there will always be enough.

The hook is part of that call and, at the same time, a reminder of His promise to us: "We can burn bright in the light of the Savior, reaching new heights, in the love we were made for." This isn't about going from door to door to share His light. It's about what we do, how we treat others, and accepting people for who they truly are… children of God. That is one way that we all can hold our torches high and let the world know that Christ is our way home, and that He also wants to be their way home. Embrace the freedom we receive in His grace and live joyfully as one of His children. We are made for more, to share God's love with the world, and to live on heaven's mission.

So, go ahead, grab your torch, and let His light shine in the world!

(Related scripture: Matthew 5:14-16; Philippians 2:15; Ephesians 5:8)

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