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'Rays Of Gold (Radio Mix)' by Froyo With Friends: Dance in the Divine Light


Have you heard the radio mix of 'Rays Of Gold' by Froyo With Friends? These incredible tech house beats and angelic vocals draw you in as soon as they start. The track is more than just EDM; it's a powerful message that reminds us that God is always present in our lives.

Froyo With Friends - Rays Of Gold (Radio Mix)It repeats the lyrics 'Heaven is shining down' and 'rays of gold' several times, reminding us that God promises to always be there for us, no matter what. God promises that no matter how tough things get in life, His light will never stop trying to reach out. He will guide us through any challenges we face. It's comforting to know that even in times of uncertainty or fear, He will shower us with His golden rays-rays of light that light up the path that will lead us closer to Home.

The pulsing music is an invitation to celebrate. It calls us to feel joy in our hearts and dance. Celebrate that God's love is with us every day, and find strength in the fact that all believers walk this journey of faith. The track is a little taste of heaven's promise wrapped up in some awesome beats, and it's just waiting to touch your life. Give it a listen! I think you'll really appreciate its message.

(Related scripture: Revelation 21:23; Psalm 36:9; John 8:12)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1cNh0y8QUP8XgMYZtF83mY

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4Qe8DoDNEA

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

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