De Tal Manera

Jaime Murrell Jaime Murrell

A Heartfelt Ode to Divine Sacrifice

Jaime Murrell's song "De Tal Manera" is a deeply emotional and spiritual piece that reflects on the profound love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The lyrics begin by acknowledging the immense love that led Jesus to the cross, a sacrifice that the singer feels unworthy of. This sentiment is encapsulated in the lines, "No merecí de ti tal perdón, Diste tu vida por mí," which translates to "I did not deserve such forgiveness from you, You gave your life for me." This sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the theme of unmerited grace and divine love.

The song then transitions into a series of rhetorical questions that express the singer's awe and gratitude. Phrases like "¿cómo pudiera agradecer?" and "¿quién soy yo para que tu, señor, Murieras en mi lugar?" highlight the singer's sense of humility and wonder at the magnitude of Jesus' sacrifice. These questions are not just expressions of gratitude but also serve to deepen the listener's reflection on the themes of redemption and grace.

In the chorus, the singer pledges their love and devotion to the Lord with all their heart, strength, and being. The repetition of "Con todo mi corazón, con todo lo que soy, Con todas mis fuerzas te amo señor" reinforces the depth of this commitment. The song concludes with a simple yet powerful declaration, "Te amo, señor," which translates to "I love you, Lord." This final line encapsulates the essence of the song—a heartfelt expression of love and gratitude for divine sacrifice.

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  1. Tocar Tu Corazon
  2. Yo Quiero Más de Ti
  3. Te Pido La Paz
  4. Por tu llaga
  5. A El Alto Y Sublime
  6. Golpes De Espada
  7. De donde sale el sol
  8. Pon Aceite En Mi Vida
  9. Vamos a Exaltarle
  10. Al Abrigo de Dios
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