Mosaico Cumbia

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A Spiritual Celebration: The Divine Praise in 'Mosaico Cumbia'

Los Hijos Del Rey's song 'Mosaico Cumbia' is a vibrant and spiritually uplifting piece that blends the rhythmic energy of cumbia with deeply religious themes. The lyrics are a heartfelt tribute to the greatness and holiness of God, celebrating His mighty works and just ways. The repeated phrases 'Grande y maravillosa son tus obras' and 'Rey de los Santos' emphasize the awe and reverence the singer feels towards the divine, portraying God as the ultimate ruler and the source of all that is just and true.

The song also contrasts the worship of the true God with the worship of idols made of metal, wood, or bronze. This distinction highlights the singer's devotion to Jesus, whom they praise as the one true deity. The lyrics 'Yo alabare el nombre de Jesus' and 'Santo Santo Santo' reflect a deep personal commitment to faith, underscoring the belief that Jesus is holy and the redeemer of humanity. The repetition of 'Aleluya amen' serves as a chorus of affirmation, reinforcing the song's message of unwavering faith and devotion.

'Mosaico Cumbia' also carries a sense of urgency and a call to action. The lines 'Amigo ven a Cristo' and 'Y esta puede ser la última llamada' suggest that the time to turn to Christ is now, as it might be the last opportunity. This call to faith is coupled with the metaphor of sowing and reaping, implying that spiritual neglect will lead to a lack of spiritual harvest. The song's message is clear: embrace faith in Jesus and live a life of worship and devotion, for the divine word is eternal and unchanging, unlike the transient nature of the world.

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  1. Como No Te Voy a Adorar
  2. Mosaico Celestial
  3. Mosaico Cumbia
  4. Vuelve a Casa
  5. Vuelve
  6. Tengo Un Dios
  7. Por Eso Estoy Aqui
  8. No Es Mentira
  9. No Basta
  10. Gracias a Dios
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