Fuente de Vida

Marco Barrientos Marco Barrientos

The Eternal Source of Life and Salvation

Marco Barrientos' song "Fuente de Vida" is a profound expression of faith and reliance on Jesus Christ as the ultimate source of life and salvation. The lyrics convey a deep sense of trust and dependence on Jesus, portraying Him as the wellspring from which all life flows. The opening lines, "En Ti está todo, de Ti fluye vida," emphasize that everything essential comes from Jesus, and He is the source of life itself. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is a heartfelt declaration of faith and devotion.

The song also highlights the comfort and support that believers find in Jesus. Lines like "Tus brazos de aliento son mi sustento" and "¿Si Tú estás conmigo, quién contra mi?" reflect the assurance and strength that come from knowing Jesus is always present and supportive. This imagery of Jesus' arms providing sustenance and protection is a powerful metaphor for the spiritual and emotional support that faith can offer.

Furthermore, the song extends an invitation to those who are spiritually hungry and thirsty, urging them to come and drink from the "fuente de la vida," which is Jesus. This invitation is a call to experience the healing, liberation, and love that Jesus offers. The repeated references to Jesus as the Savior and Son of God reinforce His divine nature and the salvation He brings. Overall, "Fuente de Vida" is a moving testament to the life-giving and transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ.

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  1. De Los Montes
  2. Dame de Beber
  3. A Tus Pies
  4. Te Alabaré Señor
  5. Alaba en el Espíritu
  6. Hosanna
  7. Consume Con Tu Fuego
  8. Hossana
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  10. Muéstrame Tu Gloria
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