Elevation Worship - Borró (Gone) Lyrics

Album: A La Medianoche - EP
Released: 07 Feb 2020
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Lyrics

Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh

No fue en vano que por mi murió
Pues, con Su sangre, mi maldad borró
No hay cadenas, ni condenación
Libre soy porque Él borró

Ya mi pecado Él borró
Y canto: Aleluya
Venció
Vivo está, resucitó
Y canto: Aleluya
Oh, oh

Mi alabanza siempre vencerá
Con voz de júbilo, voy a gritar
El enemigo no tiene lugar
Libre soy porque Él borró

Ya mi pecado Él borró
Y canto: Aleluya
Venció
Vivo está, resucitó
Y canto: Aleluya, oh-oh

Jesús, Tu sangre me lavó (oh, oh)
Yo soy libre en Tu amor (oh, oh)
Jesús, Tu sangre me lavó (oh, oh)
Yo soy libre en Tu amor (oh, oh)
(Oh, oh)

Borró
Ya mi pecado Él borró
Y canto: Aleluya
Venció
Vivo está, resucitó
Y canto: Aleluya
Borró
Ya mi pecado Él borró
Y canto: Aleluya
Venció
Vivo está, resucitó
Y canto: Aleluya

Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh


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Meaning & Inspiration

This song centers on the powerful declaration that through Jesus Christ's sacrifice, sin has been completely erased. The lyrics emphasize that His death was not in vain, but specifically for the purpose of washing away individual wrongdoing. This act leads directly to a state of freedom, removing the heavy burdens of chains and condemnation. The central message is the finished work of Christ on the cross resulting in a profound liberation for the believer.

The song powerfully connects the removal of sin to Christ's victory over death through His resurrection. The recurring phrase "Venció, Vivo está, resucitó" (He won, He is alive, He resurrected) underpins the basis for the freedom declared. It's the victory of the resurrection that confirms the efficacy of the sacrifice, making the forgiveness and freedom concrete realities. This theological truth fuels the song's expression of joy and praise.

A strong theme throughout the lyrics is the response of the believer to this divine act: enthusiastic worship. The repeated "Y canto: Aleluya" (And I sing: Hallelujah) and the declaration "Mi alabanza siempre vencerá / Con voz de júbilo, voy a gritar" (My praise will always win / With a voice of joy, I will shout) highlight praise as an overcoming force and a direct consequence of being freed. The blood of Jesus is specifically mentioned as the agent of cleansing, reinforcing the traditional Christian understanding of atonement. This freedom in love is a joyful state worth proclaiming.

"Borró (Gone)" is featured on Elevation Worship's album 'Graves Into Gardens,' released in 2020. The message aligns with core Christian doctrines found throughout scripture, such as the atoning sacrifice of Christ (Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24), redemption through His blood (Ephesians 1:7, Colossians 1:13-14), victory over sin and death through the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:54-57, Romans 6:22), and the resulting freedom from condemnation (Romans 8:1-2). These biblical truths form the foundation for the song's celebratory message.

Ultimately, the song is a jubilant anthem affirming the completed work of Jesus Christ. It serves as both a personal testimony of freedom from sin and a corporate call to worship based on the historical and spiritual reality of the cross and resurrection. The repetitive structure and simple, yet profound, declarations are designed to be easy to sing along to, encouraging listeners to internalize and proclaim the truth that their sin is "borró" (gone) because of Christ's victory.

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