Guardabas En Tu Corazón

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The Sacred Custodian: A Heart Full of Divine Love

Hermana Glenda's song "Guardabas En Tu Corazón" is a deeply spiritual and reflective piece that delves into the theme of divine love and the sacred act of keeping God's presence within one's heart. The song repeatedly mentions the term "Ichabetel," which can be interpreted as a symbolic name representing a woman who is a house of God, a custodian of divine experiences and emotions. This woman, Ichabetel, is portrayed as someone who carefully guards everything she sees, hears, and feels from God within her heart, making her a vessel of divine love and wisdom.

The lyrics emphasize the importance of cherishing and safeguarding the good, the beautiful, the holy, and the perfect within one's heart. This act of guarding is not just a passive activity but a form of active love and devotion. The song suggests that to love is to protect and preserve the presence of love itself within one's heart. This idea is further reinforced by the invocation of a mother figure who teaches us to keep Christ in our hearts, symbolizing the nurturing and protective nature of divine love.

Hermana Glenda's musical style, often characterized by its simplicity and spiritual depth, complements the song's message. The repetitive and meditative nature of the lyrics invites listeners to reflect on their own relationship with the divine and the ways in which they can become custodians of God's love in their own lives. The song serves as a reminder of the sacred responsibility to guard and cherish the divine presence within us, encouraging a deeper connection with God and a more profound sense of spiritual fulfillment.

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  1. Milagro de Amor
  2. Tu Eres El Agua Viva
  3. Magnificat
  4. El Me Protegerá
  5. María
  6. Nada Es Imposible Para Ti
  7. Pablo El Apóstol
  8. No Juzgues
  9. No Soy Digno
  10. Para Qué Me Sirve
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