Alex Campos - Lo Que Buscas De Mí Lyrics

Album: Alex Campos y Sus Amigos (En Vivo)
Released: 01 Jan 2006
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Lyrics


No buscaste a sabios ni a ricos
No buscaste a grandes y fuertes
Me Buscaste a mi
Tan Solo A Mi

No buscas promesas ni letras
No buscas canciones de amor
Buscaste el latido
De mi Corazon

Buscaste en el secreto
De mi habitación
Rompiste en el silencio
Cuando escuché tu voz

Es que aun no entiendo
Que viste en mi Señor
Tan solo sé que buscas
Mi débil Corazón

Dios te puedo ver
En el invierno yo te hallé
Tú siempre tan fiel
Por eso entrego
Todo mi ser

No buscaste a sabios ni a ricos
No buscaste a grandes y fuertes
Me Buscaste a mi
Tan Solo A Mi

No buscas promesas ni letras
No buscas canciones de amor
Buscaste el latido
De mi Corazon

Buscaste en el secreto
De mi habitación
Rompiste en el silencio
Cuando escuché tu voz

Es que aún no entiendo
Que viste en mi Señor
Tan solo sé que buscas
Mi debil corazón

Dios te puedo ver
En el invierno yo te hallé
Tu siempre tan fiel
Por eso entrego
Todo mi ser

Te doy mi entera adoración
Mi vida entrego a ti Señor
Rindo mi vida y mi cancion
Siempre tuyo oh mi Dios
Me inclino hoy ante tus pies
Me postro hoy ante mi Rey
Dios te puedo ver
En el invierno yo te hallé
Tu siempre tan fiel
Por eso entrego
Todo mi ser

Video

Alex Campos feat. Marcos Brunet - Lo que buscas de mí - Derroche de amor (HD)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released as part of the live album *Alex Campos y Sus Amigos (En Vivo)* on October 25, 2018, "Lo Que Buscas De Mí" by Alex Campos is a profound and tender reflection on God's unexpected and unwavering pursuit of the individual, even in their perceived weakness. The song beautifully articulates a core tenet of the Christian faith: that God's love is not earned through worldly status or achievement, but freely given to all who are willing to receive it. Campos, through his earnest delivery, draws the listener into a deeply personal dialogue with the divine, echoing the sentiment found in 1 Corinthians 1:27, where Scripture states, "But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong." The lyrics powerfully convey this very idea, as the narrator questions what God could possibly see in their humble and imperfect heart, a sentiment that resonates with the prophet Samuel's own bewilderment when God chose David, as recorded in 1 Samuel 16:7: "But the Lord said to Samuel, 'Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.'"

The narrative of the song centers on the divine's selective yet all-encompassing search. It’s not worldly accolades or superficial promises that God seeks, but the very essence of a person's being – "el latido de mi Corazón," the heartbeat of the heart. This resonates with Jesus' teachings about the importance of inner purity and devotion, as exemplified in Matthew 22:37, where Jesus quotes Deuteronomy, saying, "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'" The song suggests a divine intimacy, a breaking into the "secreto de mi habitación," the secret place of the heart, and a profound disruption of silence when God's voice is finally heard. This echoes the intimacy God desires with His creation, as spoken through Hosea 6:6: "For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings." The profound realization for the narrator is God's steadfast faithfulness, particularly being found in the "invierno," the winter of life, a season often associated with hardship and desolation. This unwavering presence and loyalty, as highlighted in the lyrics, are the foundation upon which the narrator pledges their complete surrender: "Todo mi ser," their entire being. This commitment is a direct response to the unmerited grace and persistent love demonstrated by God, as described in Romans 5:8: "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The song culminates in a beautiful offering of adoration and a full surrender of life and song, a testament to the transformative power of recognizing God's pursuit and His deep, unconditional love.

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