La Roca Celestial

Hermanos Devia Hermanos Devia

Finding Strength in the Spiritual Rock

The song "La Roca Celestial" by Hermanos Devia is a deeply spiritual piece that uses metaphorical language to convey the artist's faith and reliance on Jesus Christ. The lyrics describe Jesus as a rock, symbolizing stability, strength, and a foundation for life. This imagery is rooted in various religious texts where a rock often represents God's unwavering support and protection. The song emphasizes the importance of building one's life upon this 'celestial rock' to withstand life's challenges and adversities.

The repeated phrase 'golpea la roca y procura' (strike the rock and seek) suggests an active pursuit of spiritual nourishment and guidance, likening Jesus to a source of water in a desert, quenching thirst and providing sustenance. This manantial (spring) is a metaphor for the spiritual fulfillment and peace that the singer finds in their faith. The song also speaks to those who are 'captives,' offering them a path to freedom and eternal life through faith, which is a common theme in Christian doctrine.

The contrast between building a house on the rock versus the sand serves as a cautionary tale, urging listeners to choose a solid foundation for their lives. This is a direct reference to a parable from the Bible, where a house built on rock withstands storms, while one built on sand falls. The song, therefore, is not just a personal testament of faith but also an invitation to others to seek refuge and salvation in what the artist believes to be the true path to eternity.

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  2. Por Ti Soy Feliz
  3. La Roca Celestial
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  5. Plegaria de Sanidad
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