Que Te Cuesta Creer

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Embracing Faith Amidst Doubt: A Journey of Belief in 'Que Te Cuesta Creer'

Josue Bernier's song 'Que Te Cuesta Creer' is a heartfelt plea to those who find themselves struggling with doubt and losing faith in their journey. The lyrics speak directly to individuals who feel lost, directionless, and weary from life's challenges. Bernier addresses the listener's internal battles, acknowledging the presence of opposing forces and the seeming impossibility of achieving their dreams. He poses a poignant question: is there anything impossible for a living God? This rhetorical question serves as a reminder of divine omnipotence and the boundless possibilities that faith can unlock.

The chorus of the song is a powerful call to action, urging listeners to believe in the promises and words given by God. Bernier emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith, even when circumstances seem bleak. He encourages continuous prayer and trust in God's plan, reinforcing the idea that God has not finished His work. The repetition of the phrase 'Que te cuesta creer' (What does it cost you to believe) challenges the listener to reflect on the barriers to their faith and to overcome them.

Bernier also touches on the biblical principle that faith without works is dead, urging listeners to actively place their trust in God. He reassures them that God never loses His battles and is the master creator who can bring something out of nothing. The song concludes with a message of perseverance and hope, encouraging believers to keep praying and trusting, as their miracle is on its way. This uplifting and motivational message is a testament to the power of faith and the importance of not giving up, even in the face of adversity.

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  2. Que Te Cuesta Creer
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