Se Trata de Ti

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A Devotional Ode to Worship

The song "Se Trata de Ti" by Forgiven is a heartfelt expression of Christian worship and devotion. The lyrics convey a message of returning to the core of faith, which is the worship and adoration of Jesus Christ. The title itself, which translates to "It's About You," sets the tone for the song, indicating that the focus is solely on Jesus and the relationship the believer has with Him.

The opening lines speak of melodies that come and go, suggesting the transient nature of songs and perhaps even life's moments. However, the singer's intent is to offer something enduring and precious, likened to incense, which in biblical times was a symbol of prayers and offerings rising to God. The repeated phrase "Más que una dulce canción" (More than a sweet song) emphasizes that the singer's worship is more profound than just music; it's a personal and intimate knowledge of God who sees beyond outward appearances into the heart.

The chorus is a humble acknowledgment of the singer's purpose in worship. It's a reminder to self and listeners that worship is not about the act itself or the one performing it, but about Jesus Christ. The plea for forgiveness for forgetting the true 'motive' or reason for worship suggests a moment of reflection and a desire to refocus on the essence of faith. The song is a call to pure worship, stripped of pretense and centered on a genuine relationship with the divine.

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  1. Háblame Hoy
  2. Mi Dios Por La Eternidad
  3. Digno de Gloria
  4. Tan Cerca de Ti
  5. Sólo Tú Eres Dios
  6. Juntos Por La Eternidad
  7. Sin Tu Amor
  8. Que Pienses En Jesús
  9. Grande Es Dios
  10. Sabado
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