Remolino

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Whirling into the Divine: Understanding New Wine's 'Remolino'

The song 'Remolino' by New Wine is a vibrant expression of Christian worship that emphasizes the dynamic and powerful nature of God's presence. The lyrics suggest a call to action for believers to demonstrate who God is through their actions and movements, which are inspired by the divine. The repeated use of the word 'remolino,' which means 'whirlwind' in Spanish, serves as a metaphor for the transformative and sweeping force of God's power that believers are encouraged to embody.

The song's chorus, with its energetic declaration of moving like a whirlwind to expand God's kingdom, reflects the Christian belief in being active agents of change in the world. This movement is not just physical but also spiritual, as it involves the supernatural power of God. The lyrics 'Muévete, muévete' which translate to 'Move, move,' further reinforce the idea of being in motion, both in faith and in spreading the message of God's love and glory.

The latter part of the song speaks of the 'fire of the Lord' falling upon the singer, symbolizing spiritual awakening and revival. This fire is described as rekindling what has been dormant within, suggesting a personal and communal revival. The commitment to dance, shout, and move in the supernatural encapsulates the song's theme of embracing a lively and active faith that is both celebratory and transformative.

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  2. Salmo 108
  3. Ven Descansa Santo Espiritu
  4. Jubileo (Aqui Hay Libertad)
  5. Al Que Es Tres Veces Santo
  6. Remolino
  7. Reforma, Avivamiento Y Fuego
  8. Rompimiento
  9. Tu Bondad
  10. Llamando a Mi Destino
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