Hagase En Mi

Hermana Glenda Hermana Glenda

Embracing Divine Will with Open Arms

The song "Hagase En Mi" by Hermana Glenda is a deeply spiritual piece that reflects a profound sense of surrender to a higher power, which in the context of the song, is the Christian God. The title translates to "Let it be done in me," echoing the Biblical phrase spoken by the Virgin Mary when she accepts God's plan for her to bear Jesus. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the theme of submission and trust in divine will.

The lyrics are simple yet powerful, with the central message being one of complete willingness to accept and fulfill whatever God desires. The phrase "Cueste lo que cueste," which means "whatever the cost," highlights the depth of commitment and the readiness to face any challenges that come with following God's will. This sentiment is further reinforced by the plea for help in finding and accepting God's will, which is a common spiritual struggle.

Hermana Glenda, a Catholic nun and musician, is known for her contemplative music that often explores themes of faith, surrender, and divine love. Her style is characterized by its meditative and worshipful nature, aiming to inspire listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journey. "Hagase En Mi" is a testament to her mission of bringing people closer to their faith through music, and it serves as an invitation for listeners to contemplate their own willingness to embrace God's plan for their lives.

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  1. Milagro de Amor
  2. Tu Eres El Agua Viva
  3. Magnificat
  4. El Me Protegerá
  5. María
  6. Nada Es Imposible Para Ti
  7. Pablo El Apóstol
  8. No Juzgues
  9. No Soy Digno
  10. Para Qué Me Sirve
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