Ven Y Lléname

Vineyard Vineyard

A Spiritual Plea for Divine Presence

“Ven Y Lléname” by Vineyard is a heartfelt song that expresses a deep yearning for spiritual fulfillment and divine presence. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for the Holy Spirit to fill the singer's life, emphasizing a personal and intimate relationship with God. The repetition of the phrase “Ven y lléname” (Come and fill me) underscores the urgency and intensity of this desire, suggesting a profound spiritual thirst that only divine intervention can quench.

The song also highlights themes of love and grace, as the singer asks for these qualities to fill their being. This request for love and grace is not just a plea for emotional comfort but also a call for spiritual cleansing and renewal. The line “Tu gracia limpie, oh Señor mi maldad” (Your grace cleanses, oh Lord, my wickedness) reflects a desire for forgiveness and purification, indicating a recognition of personal shortcomings and a hope for redemption through divine grace.

Furthermore, the lyrics express a deep appreciation for God's presence, with the repeated declarations of “Te necesito, Te anhelo” (I need You, I long for You) and “Amo Tu presencia” (I love Your presence). This shows a profound connection and dependency on the divine, portraying a relationship that is both reverent and affectionate. The song encapsulates a spiritual journey marked by a sincere quest for divine love, grace, and presence, making it a powerful anthem for those seeking spiritual renewal and connection with the divine.

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  1. Teu Nome É Santo
  2. Spirit Song
  3. Yo Rindo Todo a Ti
  4. Olhos Fixos
  5. Meu Respirar (Breathe)
  6. Yahweh
  7. Eres el Centro
  8. Tu És Bom
  9. Santo
  10. All To Jesus I Surrender
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