Alex Campos - Como Lluvia Lyrics
Lyrics
Vengo a ti oh mi Rey
Adorarte otra vez
Al cordero y león
Vengo a ti oh mi Rey
Adorarte otra vez
Al cordero y león
Al eterno y gran Dios
Yo te entrego mi ser
Majestuoso señor
Me inclino a tus pies
Mi perfume hoy te doy
Digno eres Dios eterno
De gloria y honor
Eres santo y perfecto
Tú por siempre fiel
Hoy que te puedo ver
Nada se compara a ti
Infinito amor
Que en la cruz murió por mí
Hoy puedo ver
Digno eres Dios eterno
De gloria y honor
Eres santo y perfecto
Tú por siempre fiel
Eres lluvia en el desierto
Eres fuego eres redentor
Señor de todo el universo
Eres rey eres mi salvador
Sublime gracia que me envuelve
Es tu amor que hoy me encontró
Te entrego todo lo que soy
Perfume traigo hoy ante tus pies
Digno eres dios eterno
De gloria y honor
Eres santo y perfecto
Tú por siempre fiel
Eres lluvia en el desierto
Eres fuego eres redentor
Señor de todo el universo
Eres rey eres mi salvador
Sublime gracia que me envuelve
Es tu amor que hoy me encontró
Te entrego todo lo que soy
Perfume traigo hoy ante tus pies
Video
Alex Campos - Como lluvia - Derroche de amor (HD)
Meaning & Inspiration
Alex Campos's "Como Lluvia," released on May 27, 2015, as part of the album *Derroche de Amor*, is a profound expression of devotion and worship. At its core, the song is a direct address to God, recognizing His supreme majesty and worthiness of all adoration. The opening verses immediately establish this posture of surrender, with the singer coming to "my King" to worship "the Lamb and the Lion," echoing the celestial imagery found in Revelation 5:12-13, where every creature in heaven and on earth ascribes blessing, honor, glory, and power to the One seated on the throne and to the Lamb. The act of offering one's "being" and pouring out one's "perfume" at God's feet is a deeply symbolic gesture, reminiscent of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume before His crucifixion, an act of selfless devotion and preparation that Jesus himself acknowledged (John 12:1-8). This offering is not transactional but an overflow of a heart overwhelmed by God's presence and character.
The central message of "Como Lluvia" revolves around the unshakeable attributes of God: His eternal nature, His glory, His honor, His holiness, His perfection, and His unfailing faithfulness. The declaration, "Digno eres Dios eterno, De gloria y honor, Eres santo y perfecto, Tú por siempre fiel," directly mirrors the scriptural pronouncements of God's unique divinity and enduring character. Psalm 145:17 speaks of the Lord being righteous in all His ways and holy in all His deeds, while Deuteronomy 7:9 reminds us that the Lord our God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments. This lyrical affirmation serves as a personal testimony and a universal truth, underscoring that God's worthiness is not earned but inherent.
The transformative power of encountering God is vividly portrayed in the lines, "Hoy que te puedo ver, Nada se compara a ti, Infinito amor, Que en la cruz murió por mí." This profound realization stems from the recognition of Christ's sacrifice on the cross, the ultimate act of "infinite love" that brought redemption. The understanding that nothing else in creation or human experience can rival the profound love demonstrated at the cross is a cornerstone of Christian faith, as articulated in Romans 8:38-39, which declares that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. The song then beautifully expands on this salvific encounter by describing God's multifaceted role in the life of the believer. He is the "rain in the desert," symbolizing His life-giving presence in barren and dry circumstances, much like Isaiah 41:17-18 promises water for the thirsty in desolate places. He is also the "fire," representing His purifying and consuming presence, a spirit that refines and empowers (Malachi 3:2-3).
Furthermore, "Como Lluvia" extols God as the "Redeemer," the "Lord of the universe," and the ultimate "King and my Savior." These titles are inextricably linked to the person and work of Jesus Christ, whose sacrificial death and resurrection provide the means for reconciliation with God. The "sublime grace that envelops me" and "Your love that found me today" speak to the unsolicited and transformative nature of God's grace, a theme consistently emphasized throughout Scripture. Ephesians 2:8-9 powerfully states, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." This recognition of being found by God's love, rather than seeking Him out, is the essence of His pursuit of humanity. The song concludes with a renewed commitment, "Te entrego todo lo que soy, Perfume traigo hoy ante tus pies," reinforcing the initial act of surrender and underscoring that a life transformed by God's love will naturally express itself through continuous worship and dedication. "Como Lluvia" serves as an inspiring anthem of worship, a reminder of God's unchanging nature and redemptive work, and an invitation to pour out one's entire being in response to His boundless love.