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"Dusty Bibles (EDM Version)" by Josiah Queen: Modern Worship for a Digital Age


We live in a time where many people are glued to the screens of their smartphones, and the smartphone often takes precedence over the spiritual part of our lives. Josiah Queen's EDM version of "Dusty Bibles" has a message for the generation that is caught between tradition and technology. The remix by PHIN XVI turns the original version of Josiah's song into an electrifying track that resonates with younger Christians who grew up with EDM and dance music. Instead of having to choose between the music genres they love and worship, they can now experience both. 

Josiah Queen - Dusty Bibles (EDM Version)The song confronts a modern reality: we've got dust on our Bibles while our iPhones remain brand-new and are constantly updated. "No wonder why we feel this way," Queen sings, pointing at the disconnect that many experience between their faith and daily digital lives. He puts the question out there… After a decade of rapid technological advancement, have we unintentionally pushed our spiritual focus to the background? 

"We walk with our eyes closed, blind leading blind folks," a powerful metaphor for how we can drift away from God when we're not actively engaging with His word. Don't worry if that is also the case in your life, because this track offers you hope, direction, and calls you to action. 

Josiah's passionate message resonates through the electronic beats, urging us to reject complacency: "I'm so done being complacent, there ain't no replacement for a life in the light of your way." 

This isn't your typical worship song; it's a modern CEDM-style reminder that faith always remains relevant, even in our fast-paced digital world. The Christian EDM production makes the message accessible without diluting its power. So, why settle for spiritual stagnation when you can experience a vibrant, modern worship genre that gets you dancing and also energizes your soul? 

Go ahead and listen to "Dusty Bibles (EDM Version)." May beats and message remind you to open that Bible that's gathering dust and reconnect with the loyal Friend who's been waiting for you all along.

(Related scripture: Matthew 15:14; Matthew 6:33; Revelation 3:16)

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