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'Light of the World' by Reality Project - Heartfelt Homage to the Savior.


Christmas, a season filled with warmth, love and faith, calls for songs that encapsulate its joyous spirit. A song that earnestly does this is Reality Project's latest Christmas single, 'Light of the World.' This soothing melody, adorned with the velvety vocals of Kota G, is beautifully crafted with elements of piano, cello, synths, and bass, skillfully weaving together a symphony that is both nostalgic and heart-rendingly poignant.

Reality Project - Light of the World'Light of The World' invites you to step out of the cold and into the divine warmth of Christ’s love. It urges us to channel that magical energy of Christmas to view the world through the eyes of a child. In its simplicity, this song reminds us of the beauty of showing kindness, extending trust, and shining a healing light into the darkness. Its uplifting chorus encourages us to join the angelic choir to celebrate the Light of the World, Jesus Christ, whose birth ignites the Christmas spirit in each of us.

This melodic hymn not only stirs Christian devotion but also inspires us to live out the message of love, hope, peace, and joy in our daily lives. So, indulge in the comfort it brings, bask in the grace it radiates, and let the 'Light of the World' rekindle your faith and deepen your spiritual connection.

(Related scripture: Matthew 5:16; John 8:12; Luke 2:14)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Reality-project-light-of-the-world-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1EUYPQq6rGZ45hcj0Chqhh

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGyJKnRkDhY

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