Salvación Para Mi

Ingrid Rosario Ingrid Rosario

A Hymn of Devotion and Salvation

Ingrid Rosario's song "Salvación Para Mi" is a heartfelt expression of devotion and gratitude towards Jesus Christ. The lyrics reflect a deep contemplation of Jesus' immense love and sacrifice. The opening lines, "Pienso en ti y en tu inmenso amor que constante me entregas," set the tone for the song, highlighting the singer's awe at the unwavering love she receives from Jesus. This love is described as constant and immense, suggesting a divine, unconditional nature that surpasses human understanding.

The song delves into the paradox of Jesus' divinity and his suffering for humanity. The lines, "Cómo es que tu siendo Dios por el hombre mal sufrieras," ponder the mystery of why a divine being would endure suffering for the sake of mankind. This reflects a common theme in Christian theology, where Jesus' sacrifice is seen as the ultimate act of love and redemption. The chorus, with its declarations of Jesus' admirable and invincible nature, reinforces his divine authority and eternal kingdom.

In the latter part of the song, the singer's response to this divine love is one of worship and surrender. Phrases like "Levanto mi voz y te alabo Cordero" and "Mi vida te entrego Cordero" express a deep sense of reverence and commitment. The use of the term "Cordero" (Lamb) is significant, as it refers to Jesus as the Lamb of God, a symbol of sacrifice and salvation in Christian belief. The song concludes with a powerful affirmation of Jesus as the giver of life and the conqueror of death, encapsulating the core message of salvation through his blood.

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  5. El Poder de Tu Amor
  6. Tu Eres Mi Respirar
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