Ingrid Rosario - Yo Vere Lyrics

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Cuando el mundo me rechaza
y dice que t? no eres real
Sigo firme, adelante
Pues tu reino revelar?s

No hay necesidad de que me acepten por creer
Todo lo que has dicho ante mis ojos vas a hacer

Yo ver? tu reino descender
y nos restaurar?s para la eternidad
Yo ver? tu cielo y majestad
Pues lo que has prometido s? que t? lo cumplir?s
Yo ver?

Si atacan con mentiras
y la lucha intensa es
Sigo firme, adelante
Pues tu reino revelar?s

No hay necesidad de que me acepten por creer
Todo lo que has dicho ante mis ojos vas a hacer

Yo ver? tu reino descender
y nos restaurar?s para la eternidad
Yo ver? tu cielo y majestad
Pues lo que has prometido s? que t? lo cumplir?s
Yo ver?

Yo ver? tu reino aqu?
y tu voluntad en m?
En la tierra como en el cielo

Yo ver? tu reino aqu?
y tu voluntad en m?
En la tierra como en el cielo

Yo ver? tu reino descender
y nos restaurar?s para la eternidad
Yo ver? tu cielo y majestad
Pues lo que has prometido s? que t? lo cumplir?s

Yo ver? tu reino aqu?
y tu voluntad en m?
En la tierra como en el cielo

Yo ver? tu reino aqu?
y tu voluntad en m?
En la tierra como en el cielo

Yo ver? tu reino descender
y nos restaurar?s para la eternidad
Yo ver? tu cielo y majestad
Pues lo que has prometido s? que t? lo cumplir?s
Yo ver?
Creer?
Yo ver?
Creer?

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Yo Veré // Gateway Worship Español (con Ingrid Rosario) // Murallas

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on May 31, 2019, as part of Gateway Worship Español's album "Murallas," "Yo Veré," featuring Ingrid Rosario, stands as a powerful declaration of faith in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The song immediately immerses you in an atmosphere of unwavering belief, centered around the core phrase "Yo Veré," which translates simply but profoundly to "I will see." It’s not just a hopeful wish, but a firm, declarative statement rooted in the conviction that God is faithful to act on His promises, regardless of present circumstances. The narrative woven through the lyrics speaks to a situation where walls seem high, the path is unclear, and the natural eye sees only impossibility. Yet, the song chooses to look beyond the visible, anchoring itself to the unseen reality of God's power and intention to intervene.

This message resonates deeply with countless biblical accounts where God's people faced overwhelming challenges that only divine intervention could resolve. The very title of the album, "Murallas" (Walls), brings to mind the story of Jericho in the book of Joshua. There, the Israelites weren't told to devise a military strategy, but to simply obey God's instructions, trusting that they would *see* the walls fall. The song "Yo Veré" embodies this same spirit – a faith that performs the instructed action (often worship, praise, or simply standing firm) believing that God will bring the promised outcome. It’s the kind of faith that Moses demonstrated at the Red Sea, telling the terrified Israelites, "Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today" (Exodus 14:13). It’s a declaration that aligns with the truth found in 2 Corinthians 4:18, which reminds us to fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, because what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. The song becomes a personal anthem for anyone currently walking through a valley, confronting a "wall" that feels impenetrable, or waiting on a promise that seems delayed.

Analyzing the song's structure and feel, it builds with an expectant energy, leading the listener on a journey from acknowledging the difficulty ("Murallas" – walls) to confidently proclaiming the certainty of God's breakthrough ("Yo Veré" – I will see). This progression mirrors the walk of faith described in Hebrews 11, where heroes of faith acted not because they had already seen the fulfillment, but because they were persuaded of God's character and ability, looking forward to a reality not yet visible. Abraham, for instance, went out "not knowing where he was going" (Hebrews 11:8), trusting he would one day *see* the promised land and descendants. The song encourages a similar posture: a steadfast trust in God's power to make a way where there is no way, to bring down the walls, to heal the broken, to restore what was lost. It’s a musical expression of Psalm 27:13, "I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living." It moves beyond mere optimism to a Spirit-infused conviction grounded in the reliable nature of God. The song doesn't just offer a catchy melody; it offers a declaration of spiritual truth, empowering those who sing along to declare their own faith over their circumstances, reminding them that the battle belongs to the Lord, and we are called to trust that we *will see* His victory unfold. This is worship that isn't passively waiting, but actively proclaiming the expected outcome based on God's established track record and His character revealed in Scripture.

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