Una Vida En Misión

Dúo Zimrah Dúo Zimrah

Embracing a Life of Purpose with 'Una Vida En Misión'

The song 'Una Vida En Misión' by Dúo Zimrah is a heartfelt expression of devotion and commitment to a higher calling. The lyrics convey a deep sense of purpose, with the singer declaring an inner fire ignited by God's mission. This mission is not just a passive belief but an active journey that involves being the hands, feet, and voice of God wherever they are led. The song is a personal testament to the willingness to serve and the desire to be an instrument of God's will on Earth.

The chorus speaks of divine comfort and peace descending from heaven, providing refuge in God's love. This imagery suggests a reciprocal relationship between the singer and the divine, where the act of serving brings spiritual rewards. The mention of 'fruits that will last for eternity' implies that the impact of living a life in mission has everlasting significance, transcending the temporal nature of earthly existence. The song emphasizes the eternal value of spiritual work and the belief that actions taken in service to God's mission will have enduring effects.

The song also touches on themes of faith and assurance in the divine plan. The lyrics express confidence that God, who began the work, will see it to completion. The reference to an army ready for battle, protected by God's armor, suggests a community of believers united in their mission, facing challenges with courage and the assurance of divine protection. 'Una Vida En Misión' is a call to embrace a life dedicated to spiritual service, with the promise of divine support and the hope of eternal significance.

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  1. En Mi Caminar
  2. Mañana
  3. Una Vida En Misión
  4. Dejando Todo Atrás
  5. Caminaré Contigo
  6. Volviendo Ya Estás
  7. La Amistad
  8. La Barca
  9. Tu Morada
  10. ¡Cuán Bueno Es Alabarte!
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