Elevation Worship - Jesús Vengo A Ti (Jesus I Come) Lyrics

Album: Lo Harás Otra Vez
Released: 18 Aug 2017
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Lyrics


Tu gracia quiero en mí
Qué más puedo pedir
Jesús vengo a Ti
Jesús vengo a Ti
En mi debilidad
En Ti puedo confiar
Jesús vengo a Ti
Jesús vengo a Ti

Hoy me levantaré
Cielos se abren sobre mí
Tu nombre exaltaré
Gloria eterna te daré!

Oh cuan inmenso amor
Que inunda mi corazón
Jesús vengo a Ti
Jesús vengo a Ti
Tú eres justo Dios
Aun en mi imperfección
Jesús vengo a Ti
Jesús vengo a Ti!

Hoy me levantaré
Cielos se abren sobre mí
Tu nombre exaltaré
Gloria eterna te daré
Hoy me levantaré
Cielos se abren sobre mí
Tu nombre exaltaré
Gloria eterna te daré!

Gracias Cristo
Vengo tal como soy
A-le-lu-ya
Oh cuan sublime amor
Gracias Cristo
Vengo tal como soy
A-le-lu-ya
Oh cuan sublime amor
Gracias Cristo
Vengo tal como soy
A-le-lu-ya
Oh cuan sublime amor
Gracias Cristo
Vengo tal como soy
A-le-lu-ya
Oh cuan sublime amor!

Hoy me levantaré
Cielos se abren sobre mí
Tu nombre exaltaré
Gloria eterna te daré
Hoy me levantaré
Cielos se abren sobre mí
Tu nombre exaltaré
Gloria eterna te daré

O-ooh-ooh-ooooh
O-ooh-ooh-o-o-ooooh

Video

Jesús Vengo A Ti (Jesus I Come) [feat. Evan Craft] | Video Oficial Con Letras | Elevation Worship

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Jesús Vengo A Ti (Jesus I Come)," a powerful offering from Elevation Worship, debuted on August 18, 2017, as a key track on their album *Lo Harás Otra Vez*. This song immediately sets a tone of humble yet confident approach to the divine, articulating a universal yearning for grace and a declaration of unwavering trust. The overarching narrative is one of invitation and surrender, painting a picture of an individual coming before God exactly as they are, seeking His presence and proclaiming His worth. It’s a testament to the transformative power of divine love and acceptance, designed to encourage a personal, unreserved encounter with the Creator.

The initial verses beautifully establish this posture of dependence, beginning with the line, "Tu gracia quiero en mí" (Your grace I want in me). This isn't a mere request but an earnest desire for the indwelling power and favor of God, echoing the sentiment of 2 Corinthians 12:9, where the Lord assures, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." The subsequent rhetorical question, "Qué más puedo pedir" (What more can I ask?), signifies a profound contentment, acknowledging that God's grace is the ultimate provision, surpassing all other desires. This leads directly to the core declaration, "Jesús vengo a Ti" (Jesus I come to You), a repeated affirmation that grounds the entire song in direct access to the Almighty. This approach is reminiscent of Hebrews 4:16, which encourages us to "approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." The acknowledgement of human frailty follows with, "En mi debilidad, En Ti puedo confiar" (In my weakness, In You I can trust), a profound statement of faith that finds resonance in scriptures like Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me," and 2 Corinthians 12:10, where the apostle Paul learns that when he is weak, then he is truly strong in Christ.

The chorus serves as a vibrant declaration of spiritual awakening and devotion. "Hoy me levantaré" (Today I will rise) signifies a proactive decision to step into faith and purpose, moving beyond any past stagnation or discouragement. This active rising is met with a divine response: "Cielos se abren sobre mí" (Heavens open over me). This powerful imagery evokes moments of divine revelation and blessing, akin to the heavens opening during Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3:16 or Stephen's vision in Acts 7:56, symbolizing an unhindered spiritual connection and the outpouring of God's presence. The purpose of this divine encounter is clearly stated: "Tu nombre exaltaré, Gloria eterna te daré!" (Your name I will exalt, Eternal glory I will give You!). This is a pure expression of worship, prioritizing God's honor and majesty, reflecting Psalm 34:3, "Glorify the Lord with me; let us exalt his name together," and the heavenly worship described in Revelation 4:11.

The song further deepens its exploration of divine love and justice in the second verse. "Oh cuan inmenso amor, Que inunda mi corazón" (Oh, what immense love, That floods my heart) celebrates the boundless, overwhelming nature of God's love—a love so vast it overwhelms human understanding. This sentiment mirrors Romans 5:8, "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." A critical theological truth is presented next: "Tú eres justo Dios, Aun en mi imperfección" (You are a just God, Even in my imperfection). This line beautifully bridges God's perfect righteousness with His merciful acceptance of flawed humanity. It’s a profound recognition that while God is holy and just, His love enables Him to redeem and embrace us despite our shortcomings, as expressed in Psalm 103:10, which states He does not deal with us according to our sins. This truth solidifies the invitation to approach God freely, knowing His justice is tempered by grace and His mercy is extended to all who come to Him.

The bridge serves as the ultimate affirmation of acceptance and gratitude, driving home the song's central message. The repeated phrase, "Gracias Cristo, Vengo tal como soy" (Thank You Christ, I come just as I am), is arguably the most liberating declaration of the entire piece. It is a profound acknowledgment of radical grace, removing any pretense or requirement for self-purification before approaching God. This embodies the very heart of the Gospel, inviting the weary and burdened to find rest, as Jesus Himself invited in Matthew 11:28, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." The accompanying "A-le-lu-ya" is a timeless expression of praise and joy, culminating in "Oh cuan sublime amor!" (Oh what sublime love!). This emphasizes the awe-inspiring, elevated nature of God’s love that transforms lives and uplifts spirits, aligning with Ephesians 2:4-5, which speaks of God's rich mercy and great love for us even when we were dead in transgressions.

Overall, "Jesús Vengo A Ti" by Elevation Worship is more than just a song; it's a profound theological reflection set to music. It meticulously constructs a spiritual journey from the initial yearning for grace and acknowledgment of weakness, through an active declaration of worship and the experience of open heavens, to the ultimate realization of God's immense and accepting love. This song serves as a powerful reminder that regardless of imperfection, anyone can approach the throne of grace with confidence, offering themselves fully to a God whose justice is perfectly aligned with His boundless love. It inspires a deep sense of gratitude, encouraging believers to rise in faith, exalt God’s name, and live in the liberating truth of His unconditional acceptance.

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