Más Que Religión

Marcos Brunet Marcos Brunet

A Journey of Faith and Obedience

Marcos Brunet's song 'Más Que Religión' delves deep into the essence of faith, transcending the boundaries of mere religious practice. The lyrics emphasize a personal and intimate relationship with the divine, portraying God as the ultimate truth and source of life. This connection is described as more than just an emotional experience or a ritualistic practice; it is a profound truth that guides and sustains the believer's life.

The song highlights the simplicity and purity of following God's path. Brunet uses the metaphor of a child to illustrate the innocence and trust required to walk in faith. The repeated lines, 'Lo que tú me digas yo diré, Lo que tú me muestres yo haré,' underscore a commitment to obedience and a willingness to follow God's guidance without hesitation. This childlike faith is depicted as a straightforward and uncomplicated journey, where the believer is led by the light of God's presence.

Furthermore, the imagery of God's face shining and eyes revealing one's true identity adds a layer of intimacy and clarity to the relationship. The light from God's face not only illuminates the path but also reflects the believer's true self, fostering a deeper understanding of their purpose and identity. This divine guidance and revelation are central to the song's message, encouraging listeners to embrace a life of faith, obedience, and trust in God's unwavering presence.

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  1. Ven a Habitar
  2. Digno (part. Yvonne Muñoz y Marco Barrientos)
  3. Cristo Jesús Eres Mi Plenitud (Si Te Tengo a Ti)
  4. Gospel
  5. Más Que Religión
  6. Padre Nuestro
  7. Deseable (part. Brunão Morada)
  8. Que Se Abra El Cielo (part. Christine D'Clario)
  9. Ven y Toma Tu Lugar
  10. Beso Tus Pies (part. Toma Tu Lugar)
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