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"Overcome" by Divine Vibes: Good Over Evil, Beat Over Silence


What if the dancefloor can point you straight to Scripture? That's exactly what Divine Vibes does with "Overcome" - a melodic house track built around one of the most powerful instructions given in the Bible: Romans 12.

Divine Vibes - OvercomeThe message found in Romans 12 is simple and can make the world around us a much better place for all. "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." In other words, don't fight fire with fire. Instead of retaliation, choose goodness. Instead of cursing those who hurt you, bless them. The lyrics deliver this message with the same clarity: "Live in harmony // Live in peace // Never pay back evil with evil // Do what is honorable."

So, do we now sit back and point a finger at the governments that are causing this mess? No! This song (scripture) is a call to action, and asks you to look at what you can do here and now, and in the world around you! It challenges you to really love one another, to hang on tightly to what is good, "Rejoice in hope // Keep on praying"  —  even when it's hard… especially when it's hard.

Divine Vibes packages this truth in an uplifting melodic house and progressive, with uplifting energy, emotional chords, and a steady, driving groove. It makes Romans 12 feel as relevant on the dancefloor as it does in the pew. The result is honest, hopeful, and refreshingly direct. So give this track a listen. May the music move you and help you to overcome evil with good.

(Related scripture: Romans 12:21; Romans 12:17-18; Romans 12:9)

Background:

“Overcome” is a melodic house / progressive track built around the message: “overcome evil with good” (Romans 12).

Musically, it sits between melodic house and progressive, with uplifting energy, emotional chords and a steady, driving groove.

The vocal lines are based directly on Scripture and aim to carry a positive, hope-filled message without losing the feel of a modern electronic track.

Released under my project Divine Vibes, which focuses on bringing Bible verses into electronic music.

Main Theme: The lyrics call us to actively resist evil through goodness, love, and peace — choosing blessing over retaliation, harmony over conflict, and hope-filled prayer as a way of life.

Release date: April 2, 2026

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