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"Do Not Worry (Seek First)" by Divine Vibes: Finding Peace in God’s Promises


Divine Vibes’ “Do Not Worry (Seek First)” is a song in the Melodic Techno & House / Tropical House genre with lyrics that are based on Matthew 6:33-34. The key message of this song? Stop worrying about tomorrow and focus on seeking God’s kingdom now—because His provision is sure, and worrying about tomorrow isn't going to change anything. You'll hear this message come back in lines like “Do not worry about tomorrow, tomorrow will worry about itself.” That is one of the timeless wisdoms that Jesus has given us; each day already carries enough challenges without taking an advance on challenges that may (or may not) come in the future.

Divine Vibes - Do Not Worry (Seek First)This track came from a desire to help listeners refocus the heart on what is really important: God’s righteousness and His promises to you, me, and all mankind. It’s a musical nudge to surrender your anxieties, place them at His feet, and trust that He will lead you safely through today’s struggles and tomorrow’s unknowns. The line in the refrain, “Seek first His kingdom, seek first His righteousness,” is both a prayer and a declaration, one that maybe can't be repeated enough, an encouragement to prioritize building a relationship with God.

May this song inspire a moment for self-reflection and worship and letting go of your worries and “what ifs.” May this song guide your heart back into His peace and care.

(Related scripture: Matthew 6:33-34; Philippians 4:6-7; 1 Peter 5:7)

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