Embracing Divine Love and Service in 'Amar Como Tú'

The song 'Amar Como Tú' by Hermana Inés De Jesús is a heartfelt expression of spiritual devotion and the desire to emulate the love and service exemplified by Jesus Christ. The lyrics are a prayer, asking for guidance and transformation to become a beacon of light for others, especially those who are lost or suffering. The singer expresses a willingness to be an instrument of God's love, to reflect that love to the world, and to be a living testimony of truth. The song emphasizes selflessness and the aspiration to love and serve without the need for material possessions, recognizing that true wealth comes from the divine presence within.

The recurring phrase 'Como Tú' (Like You) is a powerful refrain that underscores the singer's yearning to love as Jesus did, even to the point of sacrifice, as symbolized by the reference to being 'Clavado en una cruz' (Nailed to a cross). This metaphor speaks to the ultimate act of love and sacrifice that Jesus is believed to have made for humanity. The song's message is not only about personal transformation but also about the impact one can have on others by living a life of love and service.

Hermana Inés De Jesús is known for her religious music, which often includes themes of faith, devotion, and the Christian call to love one's neighbor. 'Amar Como Tú' fits within this tradition, offering listeners a meditative experience that encourages reflection on their own spiritual journey and how they can make a positive difference in the lives of others through love and self-giving.

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  1. Tú En Mí
  2. Ella Es Maria
  3. Por Amor
  4. Siervo Doliente
  5. Amar Como Tú
  6. Porque Te Amo
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