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"Love Never Fails" by Divine Vibes — Progressive House Praise of Unfailing Love


Divine Vibes' rendition of "Love Never Fails" by Hydro Walkers Remix is amazing! The intent behind this release is simple but bold (as we are used to with Divine Vibes)… to take the timeless power of scripture (in this case 1 Corinthians 13), and set it to a progressive house beat that combines worship with dance (and ready for your playlist!). This is literally Scripture that makes you move! 

Divine Vibes - Love Never Fails (Hydro Walkers Remix) (Remix by Hydro Walkers )The core message of the lyrics is clear and comforting: "Love is patient, love is kind," and it "does not envy… does not boast." But most of all, it spells out the kind of love we all are looking for in our lives - a love that "is not self-seeking," that "always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres." 

How was your week? Were you carrying old resentment or replaying someone's failure, maybe even your own? Instead of staying in that loop, this song reminds us that love "keeps no record of wrongs" and "rejoices with the truth." 

We can't say it enough, "Love never fails… love that lasts forever." Say it out loud. Believe it. Act on it. Let what we do reflect His love. Choose patience today, protect someone's dignity, and keep hoping when it's easier to quit. 

May this track be more than just a remix - may it work for you as a reset! Press play and let God's love reframe your next step.

(Related scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7)

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