The Omnipotence of the Divine: A Tribute to Absolute Power

Silvio Solarte's song "Absoluto" is a powerful tribute to the omnipotence and sovereignty of Jesus, portraying Him as an unparalleled and absolute figure. The lyrics emphasize His supreme authority, highlighting that He is not subject to any orders or commands, but rather, He is the one who commands and acts according to His will. This depiction of Jesus as the ultimate judge, who cannot be bribed and never tires, underscores His divine nature and infallibility.

The song further explores the idea that Jesus is beyond human limitations and societal constructs. He is described as having no substitute or guarantor, owing nothing to anyone, and being free from the constraints of time, as He has no birthdate. This portrayal elevates Jesus to a status of eternal wisdom and knowledge, where even science and medicine are under His dominion. The lyrics suggest that He is the source of all knowledge, with wisdom itself being a student of His teachings.

In "Absoluto," Solarte also emphasizes the accessibility of Jesus, noting that there is no queue to speak with Him, and He attends to everyone without the need for appointments. This aspect of the song highlights the personal and intimate relationship believers can have with Jesus, who knows every person inside and out. The repeated refrain of giving all glory and honor to Him reinforces the central theme of His absolute power and the reverence He commands. Through these lyrics, Solarte crafts a vivid image of a divine being who is both majestic and approachable, deserving of unwavering devotion and respect.

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