Lauren Daigle - Rescata Lyrics
Lyrics
En donde te encuentras
No me he olvidado
De lo que estás pasando
Tu inocencia
Ha sido robada
y tu confianza quebrada
Escucho tu desesperación
Auxilio ayúdame, ayúdame
Te defenderé siempre
Nunca solo pelearás
Créelo que, te rescataré
No hay distancia
Que nos separe
O te deje indefenso
Seré tu escudo
Seré tu resguardo
En todo momento
Escucho tu desesperación
Auxilio ayúdame, ayúdame
Te defenderé siempre
Nunca solo pelearás
Créelo que, te rescataré
Marcharé siempre al frente
Nunca solo pelearás
Créelo que, te rescataré
Escucho tu desesperación
Tu aliento ya no puedes sostener
Te defenderé siempre
Nunca solo pelearás
Créelo que, te rescataré
Marcharé siempre al frente
Nunca solo pelearás
Créelo que, te rescataré
te rescataré
Video
Lauren Daigle - Rescata (Lyric Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Lauren Daigle's "Rescata," released on May 15, 2020, is a powerful declaration of unwavering support and divine rescue, resonating deeply with anyone experiencing hardship. The song's core message is one of profound empathy and active intervention, acknowledging the pain of stolen innocence and shattered trust. Daigle captures the raw cry for help, the desperate plea of "Auxilio ayúdame," and responds with an absolute promise of defense and liberation. This isn't a passive observer's lament; it's a committed stance of solidarity, assuring the listener they will never fight alone. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a protector who stands as a shield and refuge, emphasizing that no distance or vulnerability can separate this rescuer from those in need. This echoes the faithfulness of God, who promises in Isaiah 43:2, "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you." The repeated refrain, "Te defenderé siempre, Nunca solo pelearás, Créelo que, te rescataré," is a profound affirmation of divine strength and commitment, mirroring the assurance found in Psalm 91:15: "He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him." Daigle's delivery imbues these words with immense hope, projecting a future where strength is restored and the struggle is overcome. The imagery of marching forward, "Marcharé siempre al frente," speaks to a proactive, victorious advance, much like God leading His people out of bondage. This song serves as a beautiful reminder that in our deepest despair, when our strength falters, there is a divine presence ready and willing to step in, to defend, and to wholeheartedly rescue, a promise woven throughout Scripture, from the Exodus to the ultimate redemption offered through Christ.