Cuando Tu Naciste

Oscar Medina Oscar Medina

The Gift of Parenthood and Divine Responsibility

The song "Cuando Tu Naciste" by Oscar Medina is a heartfelt ode to the joys and responsibilities of parenthood. The lyrics speak directly to the experience of a parent reflecting on the birth of their child and the profound impact it has on their life. The birth of the child brought a new light into the home, symbolizing hope, joy, and the beginning of a new chapter. The song emphasizes that with the child's arrival, there comes an enduring responsibility that does not fade as the child grows.

Oscar Medina, known for his Christian music, infuses the song with a spiritual dimension. The lyrics suggest that the child is a gift from God, entrusted to the parents to be loved, cherished, and guided. The mention of God's role in the child's life points to a belief in a higher purpose and divine plan. The parents pray for strength to protect their child and to teach them to never forget their creator, highlighting the importance of spiritual upbringing alongside physical and emotional care.

The song resonates with many parents who view their role as a sacred duty. It touches on themes of love, guidance, and the passing of values from one generation to the next. The artist's gentle and emotive delivery of the lyrics helps convey the deep sense of commitment and reverence that comes with raising a child, making the song a touching tribute to the lifelong journey of parenthood.

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  1. Cuando Tu Naciste
  2. Papá
  3. Vestido de Ternura
  4. Señor Te Doy Gracias
  5. La Meta Final
  6. Dame Sabiduría
  7. El Poder Del Cristiano
  8. Aleluya
  9. Mi mar es sereno
  10. Él Volverá
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