Redimi2 - VUELVO A TI Lyrics

Lyrics


Ya no soy lo que ayer fui
Me fié de mis caminos
Mi primer amor perdí
Me alejé de Tu verdad

Tu como siempre estas aquí
Amándome a pesar de mi
Heme aquí, restaurame
¿A dónde iré sino a ti?

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a caminar
Vuelvo a refugiarme
En Tu amor y Tu verdad

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a comenzar
No voy a soltarme
De Tu mano jamás

Vuelvo a Ti
Vuelvo a Ti
Vuelvo a Ti
Jesús

Abandoné Tu voluntad por seguir mis planes
Y poco a poco me fui hundiendo en los afanes
Herido fui y no te permití que me sanes
Y en la lucha por salvarme no permití que ganes

Y así, cambiaron mis prioridades
Cambie Tus verdades por mis realidades
Vanidades se volvieron necesidades
Sucumbi a mis debilidades y ansiedades

Cada día más de mi y menos de Ti
Cada día más cerca de un abismo
Cambié de rumbo y sin darme cuenta me perdí
Pues yo no fui honesto ni conmigo mismo

Más de Tu amor nada puede separarme
Has dejado a las noventa y nueve para rescatarme
Me ataré a Tu manto y no voy a soltarme
Padre Bueno en Tu nombre yo

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a caminar
Vuelvo a refugiarme
En Tu amor y Tu verdad

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a comenzar
No voy a soltarme
De Tu mano jamás

Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Jesús

Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Vuelvo a Ti (vuelvo a Ti)
Jesús

Me dejé contagiar del virus de la indiferencia
Y hoy soy responsable por cada consecuencia
Hoy decido vivir en obediencia
A Tu palabra no pondré resistencia

Saca mis pies del resbaladero
Rompe mi corazón alfarero
Quiero empezar de cero
Con Tu reino y Tu justicia primero, yo

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a caminar
Vuelvo a refugiarme
En Tu amor y Tu verdad

Vuelvo a levantarme
Vuelvo a comenzar
No voy a soltarme
De Tu mano jamás

Vuelvo a Ti
Vuelvo a Ti
Vuelvo a Ti
Jesús

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Redimi2 - VUELVO A TI (Video Oficial ) ft. Betsy Jo

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Meaning & Inspiration

Redimi2's "Vuelvo a Ti," released on January 14, 2022, is a profound declaration of returning to God after a period of straying. The song centers on the universal human experience of falling short, losing one's way, and the overwhelming grace that awaits a repentant heart. At its core, "Vuelvo a Ti" is a narrative of spiritual redirection, acknowledging personal failings and the subsequent rediscovery of divine love and truth. It speaks to the moments when we, like the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32, leave the security of our Father's house to pursue our own plans and desires, only to find ourselves in a state of destitution and regret. The lyrics vividly portray this journey, detailing how the pursuit of personal ambition and worldly "realities" can lead to a disconnect from God's unchanging truth, resulting in a submersion in weakness and anxiety. This echoes the Apostle Paul's admonishment in Romans 8:5-8, where those who live according to the flesh are unable to please God. The song’s powerful chorus, however, shifts from confession to restoration. The repeated phrase "Vuelvo a levantarme, vuelvo a caminar, vuelvo a refugiarme, en Tu amor y Tu verdad" is a testament to God’s persistent pursuit and His boundless capacity to heal and renew. This imagery of being lifted up and guided by God's hand finds resonance in verses like Psalm 40:2, which speaks of God lifting us out of the pit of destruction and setting our feet upon a rock. The conviction of "No voy a soltarme, de Tu mano jamás" signifies a renewed commitment, a conscious decision to cling to God’s unwavering presence, akin to the promise in Deuteronomy 31:6 that God will never leave or forsake us. The interjection of "Jesús" throughout the chorus emphasizes that this return is not to a distant deity, but to a personal Savior who has, as the lyrics eloquently state, left the ninety-nine to rescue the one. This powerful image draws directly from Jesus' parable in Matthew 18:12-14, illustrating God's immense love and desire for reconciliation. The latter part of the song delves deeper into the consequences of spiritual drift, describing the "virus de la indiferencia" and accepting responsibility for the fallout. The plea "Saca mis pies del resbaladero, rompe mi corazón alfarero" is a prayer for divine intervention, a desire to be reshaped by God's will and to prioritize His kingdom above all else, aligning with the teachings in Matthew 6:33 to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. The song’s message is ultimately one of hope and redemption, reminding listeners that no matter how far one has strayed, the arms of God are always open, waiting for a heart that is willing to say, "Vuelvo a Ti."

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