Skip to main content

"Seek Me and Find Me" by Divine Vibes: When Promise Meets Pulse


Have you ever felt lost in the storms of life? The track "Seek Me and Find Me" by Divine Vibes puts the message of Jeremiah 29:11–13 to great electronic beats. The lyrics are inspired by God's promise: "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord." Plans for growth rather than harm, plans for "hope and a future." Most of all, the lyrics highlight what God asks us to do: "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."

Divine Vibes - Seek Me and Find MeTo put it another way, this scripture is an invitation to actively seek God rather than passive waiting. The chorus emphasizes the importance: when we pray ("Then you will call on me"), God listens. Divine Vibes blends this biblical truth with deep house rhythms and vocals, turning this scripture into a modern dance track. The message shifts our focus away from fear and encourages us to trust God.

We've seen quite a bit of uncertainty in the world this past year. Maybe some of this uncertainty also found its way into your life… if so, God is offering you a way forward. The track encourages each of us to focus on the rekindling of our faith instead of dwelling on the many possible "what-if" scenarios… even those scenarios that are caused by the human errors / short-sightedness of a number of global leaders. 

May this track remind you that your search for purpose and a safe harbor is found in God's response. Go ahead and give "Seek Me and Find Me" a listen and allow its energy to boost your relationship with God.

(Related scripture: Jeremiah 29:11-13; Deuteronomy 4:29; Matthew 7:7-8)

Connect with Divine Vibes

Would you like to hear more CEDM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

PS: Did you know that the posts we have on Christian Music Today also contain the backstories that artists have shared with us? Check it out on: https://medium.com/christian-music-today/

Popular posts

'Lonely Dirt Road' by Dax: A Journey to Solitude and God

Dax's 'Lonely Dirt Road' is a conversation that Dax has with himself and God. Dax shares his journey of turning mental health walks into healing solitary drives. As you listen, you can almost feel the cruise, where it's just you, your thoughts, and God.  The chorus is so relatable: 'When I need space, that's where I go, a place to escape that nobody knows.' What do you do when life's pressures stack high? Do you also have a space where you can let go? That lonely dirt road that Dax sings about symbolizes solitude, but it is also an incredible opportunity for connecting with God.  Dax's honesty is raw and relatable. 'I didn't want my family to see me cry… dealing with the pressure of trying to provide.' There are times when we all put on a smile to hide how challenging situations may be. Like his father, Dax says that he finds peace on this lonely road, where challenges become opportunities to grow. This shows the core of our faith: that...

Top 2000 Year-End Chart - Best Christian Contemporary Songs Streamed in 2021 - (HOT CHRISTIAN SONGS)

Our Top 2000 Year-End Chart of the most-streamed Christian Contemporary Music (CCM & CEDM) in 2021.  One single playlist with 154 hours and 36 minutes of listening pleasure. Ranking the 2000 most streamed songs of the year. View our Top 2000 Charts Archive You can listen to the playlist on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0eGdkgGmwk5k78RupaYxWx We have synced this playlist to Deezer and YouTube (the majority of the songs from our playlist are also on these platforms). On Deezer:   https://www.deezer.com/playlist/8426311062   On YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSxwvzjqcN_Zy_DopeCUDK8BPxkL8by7e   Don't forget to check out our other Christian playlists on:  https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

"Hallelujah" by Kensie Breen: Finding Grace in Every Broken Hallelujah

Kensie Breen's "Hallelujah" takes Leonard Cohen's timeless song and gives it a warm, country-Christmas vibe. Kensie, just 14 years old, beautifully emphasizes the reality of faith, the never-ending clash between biblical beauty and human brokenness.  Staying true to Cohen's original lyrics, Kensie traces David and Samson's stories. Stories that remind us that even when we've "done our best, it wasn't much," and still we can stand before the "Lord of Song" with our praises. The song gives us the hope that every hallelujah on our lips, holy or broken, can still rise to God.  So what does that mean for us? It means our imperfect worship still matters. Our mixed-up, mid-December heart still counts. It invites us to stop looking for excuses and just praise, because He is listening. He hears our praises, and He knows our hearts. May Kensie's beautiful rendition of Cohen's "Hallelujah" remind you that true worship isn...