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Divine Vibes' "A Sound Mind" – Embracing God's Strength


Divine Vibes - A Sound MindDivine Vibes' latest track, "A Sound Mind," is a stirring mix of rich CEDM vibes, rhythmic beats, and the ageless wisdom found in 2 Timothy 1 verse 7: "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." With His gift of strength, clarity, and love, there is no room for fear. 

The lyrics repeat parts of this scripture: "a spirit of power, a spirit of love, and of a sound mind". Repetitions that are much needed, because we often tend to overcomplicate things by adding elements that distract us from the core message. Just lean into faith. Trust God's Spirit, because He won't lead you astray. Feel His strength, love, and peace, not because you deserve it, but because His grace cleared the way for you. His Spirit is ready to bless you with His gifts in every part of your life. Are you ready to let Him into your life?

(Related scripture: 2 Timothy 1:7; Romans 8:15; 1 John 4:18)

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