Hillsong Worship - Vasijas Rotas (Sublime Gracia) Lyrics
Lyrics
Mi alma estaba
Rota y herida
Pero Tu gracia
La restauró
Manos vacías
Que Tú llenaste
Soy libre en Ti
Soy libre en Ti
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Tú no me juzgas
Por mis fracasos
Tú me aceptas
Tal como soy
Toma mi vida
Como vasija
Para mostrar
Tu gloria en mí
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver Sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver Sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Sublime gracia del Señor
Que a un pecador salvó
Fui ciego mas
Hoy veo yo
Perdido y Él me halló
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver Sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver Sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Ahora puedo ver
Puedo ver Sus ojos de amor
Quebrantado fue
Para darnos Su salvación
Video
Vasijas Rotas (Sublime Gracia) - Hillsong Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
Hillsong Worship's "Vasijas Rotas (Sublime Gracia)," released on August 20, 2015, offers a profoundly moving meditation on grace and redemption, drawing deeply from biblical truths to paint a picture of God's transformative power in our brokenness. The title itself, "Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)," immediately sets the stage for a narrative that speaks to the inherent imperfection of humanity and the boundless mercy of God. This song isn't just a beautiful melody; it's a theological declaration, echoing the sentiment found in 2 Corinthians 4:7, where Paul writes, "But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us." The "broken vessels" are us, individuals carrying scars, regrets, and imperfections, yet God chooses to work through these very limitations, not in spite of them. The "Sublime Gracia," or Amazing Grace, is the unmerited favor that meets us in our deepest need.
The song’s core message centers on the truth that our perceived weaknesses and failures become the very conduits through which God's glory shines. This resonates powerfully with the Old Testament imagery of sacrifice; the precious anointing oil was poured from vessels, and in Jesus's own sacrifice, the fullness of God was contained within a human form, vulnerable and ultimately broken for our sake. Think of the woman who poured out her expensive perfume on Jesus’s feet (John 12:1-8); her act, viewed by some as wasteful, was an outpouring of devotion that Jesus recognized as preparation for His burial, a profound act of love that embraced His coming brokenness. "Vasijas Rotas" invites listeners to consider their own lives not as polished, perfect artifacts, but as precious, albeit cracked, vessels that God can fill and use. The song speaks to a God who doesn't discard the damaged but redeems them, restoring them for His purposes. This is the essence of Romans 8:28, which assures us that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." The song is an encouragement to embrace our humanity, to recognize that our brokenness is not the end of the story, but rather the beginning of God's remarkable work of mending and repurposing. It’s a testament to a God who is not afraid of our shattered pieces but uses them to showcase His unparalleled love and power, making the seemingly insignificant into something extraordinary.