Jesus Está Vivo

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The Living Savior: A Reflection on Faith and Truth

Nelson Ned's song "Jesus Está Vivo" is a powerful declaration of faith and a call to recognize the true essence of Jesus Christ. The lyrics challenge the common depiction of Jesus as a suffering figure on the cross, urging listeners to see beyond the physical representation and understand the living, glorified nature of Christ. The song opens with a vivid image of a man on the cross, bloodied and seemingly defeated, which many people emotionally connect with as Jesus. However, Ned emphasizes that this image is misleading, as the true Jesus is a majestic and all-powerful deity who transcends such earthly suffering.

The song continues to critique the static and lifeless representations of Jesus found in many homes, such as paintings and statues. These objects, though they may have eyes and mouths, are incapable of seeing or speaking. Ned contrasts these inert images with the living Jesus, who is active and victorious. This living Jesus is not just a historical figure but a present and dynamic force in the lives of believers. He is depicted as a savior who loves, guides, and has the power to save.

Nelson Ned's message is clear: Jesus is not confined to the past or to physical representations. He is alive, victorious, and glorified, having risen from the dead over two thousand years ago. The song serves as a reminder that true faith lies in recognizing and experiencing the living presence of Jesus, rather than being fixated on static images or relics. This powerful message encourages believers to deepen their faith and embrace the living, active nature of their savior.

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  1. Déjame Si Estoy Llorando
  2. Tudo Passará
  3. Y Mi Vida Ahora Es Otra
  4. Oração do Aflito
  5. Procure essa paz
  6. Segura Na Mão de Deus
  7. Canción Popular
  8. Pão da Vida
  9. Eu Também Sou Sentimental
  10. Mi Manera de Amar
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