Instrumento de Tu Paz

Daniel Calveti Daniel Calveti

Becoming an Instrument of Peace: A Spiritual Journey

Daniel Calveti's song "Instrumento de Tu Paz" is a heartfelt plea to become a vessel of divine peace and love. The lyrics express a deep desire to speak of God's love and the transformative power it has had on the singer's life. Calveti's words reflect a commitment to sharing this love with others, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need. This sentiment is encapsulated in the line, "Quiero ayudar a los demas," which translates to "I want to help others." The song is essentially a prayer, asking for the strength and opportunity to serve as a conduit for God's peace and love.

The chorus of the song highlights the singer's willingness to offer every part of himself—his hands, voice, and feet—to fulfill this mission. By saying, "Aqui estan mis manos, aqui esta mi voz, aqui estan mis pies," Calveti is symbolically offering his entire being to be used for a higher purpose. This act of surrender is a powerful testament to his faith and dedication. The repetition of these lines reinforces the sincerity and depth of his commitment.

In the final verse, Calveti invites God to "Montate en la plataforma de mi exito," which means "Get on the platform of my success." This metaphor suggests that any success he achieves is not for his own glory but to make God's love known to the world. By attributing his achievements to divine intervention, Calveti underscores the humility and gratitude that underpin his faith. The song serves as a reminder that true success is measured not by personal accolades but by the impact one has on others through acts of love and kindness.

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  1. La Niña de Tus Ojos
  2. Jesús Haz Mi Carácter
  3. Haz Mi Carácter
  4. Yo te pienso
  5. Alma mía
  6. La Niña de Tus Ojos
  7. Ven y sopla
  8. Tú Eres Mi Puerta
  9. Vengo a decirte
  10. Siempre Estas Conmigo
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