Jesus Culture - Mi Todo Lyrics

Album: Esto Es Jesús Culture
Released: 28 Apr 2015
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Lyrics

Tu eres mi luz, mi respirar conf?o en ti.
Llenas mi ser, me encuentro en ti,
Tu hijo soy.

Mi deseo eres tu, eres el fuego que arde en mi.
Amante de mi ser, nunca me dejes ir, haz tu casa en mi.

Eres todo en mi,
Lo que anhelo esta en ti.
Todo de mi, lo que soy esta en ti
En ti.

Llenas mi ser, mi coraz?n fluye en ti.
estas aqui, siento tu amor, cubri?ndome.

Mi deseo eres tu, eres el fuego arde en mi
Amante de mi ser, nunca me dejes ir, haz tu casa en mi.

Eres todo en mi,
Lo que anhelo esta en ti.
Todo de mi, lo que soy esta en ti
En ti
Eres todo en mi,
Lo que anhelo esta en ti.
Todo de mi, lo que soy esta en ti
En ti

Eres mi deseo, eres mi amor
Eres mi deseo, la raz?n de mi vivir
Eres mi deseo, eres mi amor
Eres mi deseo, la raz?n de mi vivir

Eres lo que quiero, todo para mi
Eres mi deseo, ven y arde en mi
Eres lo que quiero, todo para mi
Eres mi deseo, ven y arde en mi

Eres todo en mi,
Lo que anhelo esta en ti.
Todo de mi, lo que soy esta en ti
En ti.

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Mi Todo," featured on the 2015 album *Esto Es Jesús Culture*, is a powerful declaration of surrender and devotion. The song artfully captures the essence of a believer's relationship with God, portraying Him not merely as a creator, but as the very source of life and breath, a profound truth echoing throughout Scripture. The opening lines, "Tu eres mi luz, mi respirar," immediately set a tone of absolute dependence, mirroring the Psalmist's cry in Psalm 27:1, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?" This isn't just an acknowledgment of divine presence; it's an embrace of God as the fundamental element of existence, the vital force that sustains. The lyric, "Llenas mi ser, me encuentro en ti," speaks to the indwelling Spirit, the promise found in John 14:17, where Jesus declares, "The Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you, and will be in you." This finds its deepest resonance in the believer’s discovery of self within the divine.

The core of "Mi Todo" resides in its passionate expression of desire for God's presence. The recurring phrase, "Mi deseo eres tu," is a direct echo of the longing expressed in Psalm 73:25, "Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you." This isn't a casual preference; it’s an all-consuming yearning. The imagery of "el fuego que arde en mi" evokes the transformative power of God's love, reminiscent of the burning bush encountered by Moses in Exodus 3:2, a manifestation of God's powerful and ever-present glory. The plea, "nunca me dejes ir, haz tu casa en mi," is a prayer for perpetual communion, a desire to be a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit, aligning with Paul's encouragement in Ephesians 3:17, that Christ may dwell in our hearts through faith. The song consistently reinforces the idea that God is not just *part* of the believer's life, but *all* of it, stating, "Eres todo en mi, Lo que anhelo esta en ti." This resonates with the ultimate fulfillment found in God alone, as expressed in Matthew 6:33: "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." The repetition emphasizes that our deepest aspirations and our very identity are found when rooted in Him.

The latter half of the song reiterates this profound truth with unwavering conviction. The lines, "Eres mi deseo, eres mi amor, Eres mi deseo, la razón de mi vivir," elevate God to the singular object of affection and purpose, echoing the Great Commandment to love God with all our being (Matthew 22:37). The concluding verses, "Eres lo que quiero, todo para mi, Eres mi deseo, ven y arde en mi," encapsulate the complete surrender and the fervent hope for a deeper impartation of God's spirit. This isn't merely a musical offering; it’s an inspired prayer set to melody, a testament to the believer's journey of finding everything in God, mirroring the Apostle Paul’s declaration in Philippians 3:8, "Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord." "Mi Todo" serves as a beautiful reminder that in surrendering all to God, we find the truest essence of ourselves and the deepest fulfillment of our lives.

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