El Cristo Que Se Adora Aquí

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The Living Christ in Worship

The song "El Cristo Que Se Adora Aquí" by Coro Menap is a vibrant expression of Christian faith, emphasizing the presence and power of a living Christ in the act of worship. The lyrics repeatedly affirm that the Christ worshipped is not a physical or inanimate object, but a living entity that, although not visible to the eyes, is felt in the hearts of the believers. This distinction is crucial in Christian theology, where the living Christ is central to the faith, as opposed to idols or symbols made of wood, plaster, or precious metals, which are lifeless and cannot interact with the faithful.

The song also touches on spiritual warfare, a common theme in many Christian songs, where the power of Christ is invoked to repel evil. The 'blood of Christ' is a significant motif in Christianity, symbolizing the sacrifice of Jesus and its redemptive power for humanity. The lyrics suggest that this power is so great that it can cause the devil to flee, reinforcing the belief in the supremacy of Christ's sacrifice over any form of evil.

Coro Menap, known for their gospel music, uses this song to inspire and remind their listeners of the dynamic and transformative power of faith in Christ. The song serves as a declaration of belief and an encouragement for worshippers to experience the spiritual presence and authority of Jesus in their lives, beyond the physical representations often found in religious contexts.

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  1. Yo Siento Gozo En Mi Alma
  2. Alabaré Tu Nombre
  3. Los Que Esperan, Los Que Esperan En Jehová
  4. Siempre Caminé
  5. Envía Tu Poder, Envía Tu Poder
  6. Va Bajando Ya, Va Bajando Ya
  7. Aquí Está El Pueblo de Dios
  8. Sí. Vale La Pena
  9. Hay Poder, Poder, Sin Igual Poder
  10. Ven, Espiritu Divino
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