Evan Craft - Despiertame Hoy Lyrics + Chords
Lyrics
Sopla en m?, Tu aliento, sopla en m?
Sopla en m?, Tu aliento, sopla en m?
Estoy vivo, respiro, por Tu aliento
Estoy vivo, Respiro, por Tu aliento
Resucita mis huesos hoy,
Quema en mi interior,
Y a la muerte Jes?s venci?,
Despi?rtame hoy.
H?blame voz de Dios h?blame
H?blame voz de Dios h?blame
Estoy vivo, Respiro, por Tu aliento
Estoy vivo, Respiro, por Tu aliento
Resucita mis huesos hoy
Quema en mi interior,
Y a la muerte Jes?s venci?,
Despi?rtame hoy.
"El Se?or me dijo: Profetiza sobre estos huesos,
y diles: "?Huesos secos, escuchen la palabra del
Se?or! As? dice el Se?or omnipotente a estos
huesos: 'Yo les dar? aliento de vida, y ustedes
volver?n a vivir Como el Se?or me lo hab?a mandado,
profetic?. Y mientras profetizaba, se escuch? un
ruido muy fuerte y los huesos se juntaron. Y vi
que en ellos aparec?an tendones, y creci? la carne
y la piel los cubri?, pero no ten?an vida. El Se?or
me dijo: "Profetiza, hijo de hombre; conjura al aliento
de vida y dile: 'Ven de los cuatro vientos, y dales vida.
Video
Evan Craft - Despiértame Hoy (Awake My Soul - Chris Tomlin ft. Lecrae)
Meaning & Inspiration
Evan Craft’s "Despiértame Hoy" (Awake My Soul), released in 2013, is a powerful call to spiritual revival, deeply rooted in the biblical narrative of Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones. This song isn't merely a collection of melodies; it's a vibrant theological declaration, urging listeners to experience a profound awakening of faith through the breath of God. The core message centers on the Holy Spirit, depicted as God’s life-giving breath, the very essence that animates us both physically and spiritually. The repeated plea, "Sopla en mí, Tu aliento" (Breathe in me, Your breath), echoes the Genesis account where God breathed life into Adam (Genesis 2:7), underscoring our utter dependence on His Spirit for existence and true vitality.
The song draws its most potent imagery from Ezekiel chapter 37, a profound prophecy of resurrection and restoration. Craft directly addresses the listener’s need for spiritual renewal, singing, "Resucita mis huesos hoy" (Resurrect my bones today), a clear reference to the vision where God commands Ezekiel to prophesy over the valley of dry bones, promising to breathe life back into them. This biblical passage is not just a historical account; it's a blueprint for spiritual transformation. Just as those bones, once scattered and lifeless, were reanimated by God’s word and Spirit, so too can our faith be revitalized. The line "Y a la muerte Jesús vencí" (And to death Jesus conquered) explicitly links this resurrection power to the ultimate victory of Christ. His triumph over death on the cross, as detailed in Romans 6:4, provides the foundation for our own spiritual resurrection, offering hope beyond the grave and the power to overcome sin in our present lives.
Furthermore, "Despiértame Hoy" extends beyond the internal. The aspiration to be awakened by God's voice, "Háblame voz de Dios háblame" (Speak to me, voice of God, speak to me), signifies a desire for direct communion and guidance. This resonates with the prophetic call in the Ezekiel passage itself, where God instructs Ezekiel to speak His word. It implies an active relationship, one where we are receptive to God’s direction and truth, ensuring our lives are not stagnant but dynamically aligned with His will. The song ultimately serves as an anthem for those seeking a deeper, more vibrant walk with God, reminding us that true life, the kind that conquers spiritual death and breathes with purpose, comes directly from the unceasing, life-giving breath of the Holy Spirit, a gift secured through the triumphant resurrection of Jesus Christ.