Eres Dios Altísimo

Doris Machin Doris Machin

Finding Refuge in the Almighty: A Spiritual Journey

In the song "Eres Dios Altísimo" by Doris Machin, the lyrics convey a deep sense of faith and trust in a higher power. The title itself, which translates to "You are the Most High God," sets the tone for a worshipful and reverent piece. The song speaks to the omnipotence of God, emphasizing His supreme power and the comfort that comes from dwelling under His protection. The repeated phrase "Bajo tu sombra, confiado habitaré" ("Under your shadow, I will confidently dwell") highlights the theme of finding refuge and safety in God's presence.

The lyrics also reflect a personal relationship with God, characterized by seeking, calling, and receiving responses from Him. The lines "Te buscaré Señor, y tu me librarás" ("I will seek you, Lord, and you will deliver me") and "Te llamaré Señor, y me responderás" ("I will call you, Lord, and you will answer me") illustrate a dynamic interaction between the believer and the divine. This interaction is not one-sided; it is a reciprocal relationship where the believer's faith and love are met with God's protection and salvation.

Furthermore, the song touches on themes of salvation and eternal life. The promise of being "saciado de larga vida y de tu salvación" ("satisfied with long life and your salvation") speaks to the ultimate reward for those who place their love and trust in God. Doris Machin's musical style, often characterized by its heartfelt and passionate delivery, enhances the emotional and spiritual depth of the lyrics, making it a powerful anthem of faith and devotion.

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  1. Tu Palabra Guardare
  2. La Ola Del Espiritu
  3. El Buen Pastor
  4. Cristo Es
  5. Salvacion
  6. Entregada A Cristo
  7. Grande y Eterno
  8. Mil Gracias
  9. Es en tu presencia
  10. Muestrame Tu Gloria
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