Completo en ti

Sheila Romero Sheila Romero

Finding Wholeness Through Faith: A Journey of Restoration

Sheila Romero's song "Completo en ti" is a heartfelt expression of faith and surrender to God. The lyrics convey a deep sense of devotion and reliance on divine strength and love. The song begins with the singer offering herself to God, bringing her heart to His feet, and acknowledging that His love is unwavering. This act of surrender is a plea for restoration, a theme that recurs throughout the song.

The chorus emphasizes the singer's reliance on God's strength, expressing a desire for His love to flow through her and His peace to cover her until the end. This imagery of divine love and peace is a powerful metaphor for the spiritual nourishment and protection that faith provides. The song also speaks to the challenges and storms of life, with the singer declaring that she will overcome them through faith and by walking with God. This journey of faith is portrayed as a path to becoming whole and complete in God.

The repetition of the phrase "Que un día seré completo en ti" (That one day I will be complete in You) underscores the ultimate goal of the singer's spiritual journey. It reflects a deep longing for spiritual fulfillment and the belief that true completeness can only be found in a relationship with God. Sheila Romero's emotive delivery and the song's uplifting melody further enhance the message of hope, restoration, and the transformative power of faith.

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  1. El Extraordinario
  2. ¡Cómo No Voy a Adorar!
  3. Mi Refugio
  4. Creelo
  5. Increible Es Tu Amor
  6. Completo en ti
  7. Tu eres mi rey
  8. Sera
  9. Te Necesito
  10. La Puerta
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