Faltan Cinco Para Las Doce

Samuel Hernandez Samuel Hernandez

From Despair to Divine Presence: The Transformative Power of Faith

Samuel Hernandez's song "Faltan Cinco Para Las Doce" is a poignant narrative of personal despair transformed by divine intervention. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artist in a moment of deep sorrow, alone with his guitar, feeling abandoned by friends. This setting, with its raw emotional honesty, sets the stage for a profound spiritual experience. The artist's solitude and tears are interrupted by a comforting voice, which he identifies as Jesus, offering solace and companionship. This divine presence not only dries his tears but also fills him with a sense of liberation and spiritual renewal.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the arrival of Jesus, bringing with Him power, authority, and anointing. The once empty house, a metaphor for the artist's heart and life, is now filled with love. This transformation is not just emotional but also spiritual, as the artist begins to speak in new tongues and dance, signs of being filled with the Holy Spirit. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message of divine presence and the transformative power of faith, inviting listeners to feel and welcome this presence in their own lives.

The song concludes with a call to action, encouraging listeners to welcome Jesus by raising their hands. This gesture symbolizes openness and acceptance of divine love and power. The final lines reveal a complete transformation: it is now past midnight, and the artist is no longer crying. This signifies a new beginning, a fresh start filled with hope and divine love. Samuel Hernandez's musical style, deeply rooted in Christian faith and worship, enhances the emotional and spiritual impact of the song, making it a powerful anthem of faith and renewal.

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  1. Levanto Mis Manos
  2. No Me Digas Adiós
  3. Si le crees a Dios
  4. Dios Siempre Tiene El Control
  5. Faltan Cinco Para Las Doce
  6. Sacame el pie de encima
  7. De Lo Más Profundo
  8. Si esta almohada hablara
  9. Poder y unción
  10. A Dios no hay que entenderlo,hay que obedecerlo
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