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"Light Has Come" by Divine Vibes: Finding Freedom in the Beat


Divine Vibes does something special by taking Scripture and turning it into a CEDM track. "Light Has Come" is a melodic progressive house track, rooted in John 3:17–21, and it carries an important message the world needs right now. It opens with a simple truth: "For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him." There is no condemnation in this truth, only rescue. That's the heartbeat of this track, and Divine Vibes lets the message breathe across cinematic textures and soaring electronic production. 

Divine Vibes - Light Has ComeWhat makes this track stand out? It doesn't preach at you, but pulls you in. The atmospheric drops and emotional female vocals create a journey, pulling you (the listener) from the weight of darkness toward light, His light. "People loved darkness instead of light"… but the track doesn't leave you there. 

When you listen closely, you'll hear His invitation repeated throughout the track: "Come into the light." This is scripture, it's God calling you through the Bible, and encouraging you to come to Him now. 

Divine Vibes continues to surprise with his productions, merging the electronic dance music culture with timeless biblical truths in a way that feels fresh, exciting, and never forced. May this track find you and encourage you wherever you are. Because "Light has come into the world."

(Related scripture: John 3:17–21; John 8:12; Isaiah 9:2)

Background:

“Light Has Come” is an emotional melodic/progressive house track inspired by John 3:17–21. The song combines atmospheric electronic production, uplifting drops, and Scripture-based vocals to create a journey from darkness into hope and light.

With Divine Vibes, the vision is to bring Bible verses into modern electronic music culture in a fresh and emotional way. In terms of sound, the track blends melodic house, progressive house, melodic techno and dance pop influences with cinematic textures and emotional female vocals.

Release date: May 15, 2026

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