Al Cristo Vivo Sirvo

Vox Dei Vox Dei

The Living Christ: A Song of Faith and Assurance

The song "Al Cristo Vivo Sirvo" by Vox Dei is a powerful declaration of faith and devotion to Jesus Christ, emphasizing the belief in His living presence in the world. The lyrics express the singer's unwavering conviction that, despite others' disbelief, Christ is alive and active in their life. The repeated affirmations of Christ's existence and His role as a savior and redeemer highlight the personal relationship between the believer and the divine.

The song's chorus, 'Él vive, él vive, hoy vive El Salvador,' which translates to 'He lives, He lives, today lives the Savior,' serves as a joyous proclamation of Christ's resurrection and enduring presence. This refrain reinforces the message of hope and salvation that is central to Christian faith. The mention of Christ's tender hand and comforting voice suggests a sense of intimacy and support, which is a source of solace and strength for the believer.

Furthermore, the lyrics speak to the universal nature of Christ's love, seen throughout the world and providing consolation in times of sadness. The assurance that Christ guides the believer's life and the anticipation of His return to the world encapsulate the eschatological hope that is fundamental to Christianity. The call to rejoice and sing eternal hallelujahs to Christ the King reflects the communal aspect of worship and the shared joy among Christians in their savior's love and promise of redemption.

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  1. Detras Del Vidrio
  2. Esta Noche No Parece Igual
  3. Salmo 3
  4. Ahora Es El Preciso Instante
  5. Hallé Un Buen Amigo
  6. Presente
  7. Precisa-se de Santos
  8. Dale Hoy Tu Vida
  9. A andie le interesa si quedas atras
  10. Siempre Te Amare
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