Historia de Algunos Milagros

Roberto Orellana Roberto Orellana

Faith and Miracles: The Healing Touch of Jesus

Roberto Orellana's song "Historia de Algunos Milagros" is a powerful narrative that recounts two significant miracles performed by Jesus, emphasizing themes of faith, healing, and divine intervention. The song begins with Jesus walking through a city, preaching and teaching, when a man named Jairo approaches him, pleading for the healing of his sick daughter. Jesus agrees to go to Jairo's house, demonstrating his willingness to help those in need and his compassion for human suffering.

As they journey to Jairo's home, a woman suffering from a chronic illness touches Jesus' garment, believing that this act alone will heal her. Despite the crowd pressing around him, Jesus feels the power leave him and asks, "Who touched me?" The woman, filled with faith and desperation, confesses, and Jesus acknowledges her faith, telling her to go in peace as her faith has healed her. This moment highlights the transformative power of faith and the personal connection between Jesus and those who believe in him.

Upon arriving at Jairo's house, they are met with the news that his daughter has died. Jesus, however, reassures Jairo to have peace, stating that his daughter is merely sleeping. Inside the house, Jesus speaks to the girl in Aramaic, saying "Talitacumi," which means "Little girl, I say to you, get up." The girl rises, showcasing Jesus' authority over life and death and reinforcing the message that faith can lead to miraculous outcomes. Orellana's song beautifully captures these biblical stories, reminding listeners of the enduring power of faith and the miracles that can arise from it.

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  2. Soy Feliz
  3. Mi Nuevo Amor
  4. Camino angosto
  5. Baja a Dios de Las Nubes
  6. Ungeme
  7. Gracias Quiero Darte
  8. Tengo Fe
  9. Confesion
  10. Escóndeme
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