La Historia de Cristo

Roberto Orellana Roberto Orellana

The Longing for a Personal Encounter with Christ

The song "La Historia de Cristo" by Roberto Orellana is a heartfelt expression of the artist's deep desire to personally experience the presence of Jesus Christ. The lyrics convey a sense of wonder and yearning as the singer reflects on the stories of Christ and imagines what it would be like to have been there, to see His face and feel His touch. The emotional connection to the narrative of Jesus is palpable, as the singer contemplates the privilege of those who lived during Christ's time and were able to witness His miracles and love firsthand.

Roberto Orellana's song also touches on the dissatisfaction with artistic representations of Christ, suggesting that no painting can truly capture the essence of Jesus. The singer rejects the idea of a defeated Christ, one that is filled with sorrow and pain, and instead believes in a Christ who is joyful and triumphant. This belief is rooted in faith and the anticipation of an eventual face-to-face meeting with Jesus, which the singer awaits with hope and conviction.

The song is a testament to the artist's faith and the universal Christian anticipation of the Second Coming, where believers expect to see Jesus in His true form. Orellana's music often focuses on Christian themes, and this song is a clear example of his devotional style, which aims to inspire and uplift the listener's faith through music.

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  1. Lléname (feat. Blest)
  2. Creyendo En Ti
  3. Mi Nuevo Amor
  4. La Historia de Cristo
  5. Quiero Sanar Tus Heridas
  6. No Creo En Un Cristo Vencido
  7. Tengo Fe
  8. Cara a Cara
  9. Adorandote
  10. Soy Feliz
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