VOUS Worship - Avivamiento Lyrics

Album: Avivamiento
Released: 29 Oct 2021
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Lyrics


Si No llegaré, no duraré
Sin ti Dios en mi vida
Me ayudas, me guías
Me encuentras donde estoy

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento

Bautízame y purifica
Sumérgeme en ti
Ya nada me satisface
Cómo el cielo en mi

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento

Avivanos, avivanos, si avivanos
Ven aquí señor (ven aquí señor)
Ven aquí señor (ven aquí señor)
Desciende aquí Cristo (ooh-oh)

Si estoy en pedazos me completarás
Si me siento vacío me llenarás
Y cuando estoy débil en ti fuerte soy
Te entrego mi ser mi vida te doy

Si estoy en pedazos me completarás
Si me siento vacío me llenarás
Y cuando estoy débil en ti fuerte soy
Te entrego mi ser mi vida te doy

Si estoy en pedazos me completarás
Si me siento vacío me llenarás
Y cuando estoy débil en ti fuerte soy
Te entrego mi ser mi vida te doy

Si estoy en pedazos me completarás
Si me siento vacío me llenarás
Y cuando estoy débil en ti fuerte soy
Te entrego mi ser y vuelvo a nacer

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento

Ven y encuéntrame aquí
Ven y apiádate de mi
Sin ti no puedo existir

No llegaré (Avivamiento)
No duraré (Avivamiento)
No llegaré (Avivamiento)
No duraré (Avivamiento)
Bautízame (Avivamiento)
Purifícame (Avivamiento)
Bautízame (Avivamiento)
Purifícame (Avivamiento)
Encuéntrame (Avivamiento)
Si encuéntrame (Avivamiento)
Aquí estoy (Avivamiento)
Sin ti nada soy (Avivamiento)
Necesito avivamiento (Avivamiento)

Padre me rindo ante tus pies
En tu presencia me postraré
Espíritu Santo quiero sentir
Un avivamiento, avivamiento
Avivamiento, Avivamiento

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Avivamiento — Vous Worship

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Meaning & Inspiration

VOUS Worship’s "Avivamiento," released on October 29, 2021, as the title track of their album of the same name, is a profound and urgent cry for spiritual renewal. The song, whose title translates to "Revival," is a passionate declaration of complete dependence on God, expressing a deep human longing for His presence, purification, and transformative power. It navigates the journey from brokenness and emptiness to a desperate plea for God to move in powerful ways, both within the individual and within the collective body of believers. This is not merely a performance but a heartfelt prayer set to music, designed to ignite a spiritual awakening in all who engage with its powerful message.

The lyrical journey begins with an immediate acknowledgment of absolute reliance on the Divine, articulating, "Si No llegaré, no duraré / Sin ti Dios en mi vida" (If I won't arrive, I won't endure / Without You God in my life). This resonates deeply with the scriptural truth found in John 15:5, where Jesus states, "Apart from me you can do nothing." The verses continue by recognizing God’s active role in our lives – "Me ayudas, me guías / Me encuentras donde estoy" (You help me, You guide me / You find me where I am) – mirroring the comfort of Psalm 23, where the Lord is depicted as a shepherd who guides and restores, and the persistent seeking love of God demonstrated in the parables of the lost sheep and prodigal son in Luke 15. It sets a foundation of humility, recognizing our limitations and God's boundless grace in meeting us exactly where we are, even in our most lost moments.

The recurring chorus is the very heart of the song, a powerful act of submission and petition: "Padre me rindo ante tus pies / En tu presencia me postraré / Espíritu Santo quiero sentir / Un avivamiento, avivamiento" (Father I surrender at your feet / In your presence I will prostrate myself / Holy Spirit I want to feel / A revival, revival). This act of surrender is a spiritual echo of Romans 12:1, which calls us to present our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. The desperate yearning for the Holy Spirit to bring about an "avivamiento" aligns with the promises in Joel 2:28-29, fulfilled in Acts 2 at Pentecost, where God poured out His Spirit, leading to profound spiritual awakening and transformation. It’s a prayer for personal encounter, much like James 4:8 encourages us to "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you."

The song then moves to a fervent desire for cleansing and spiritual immersion, with the lines "Bautízame y purifica / Sumérgeme en ti / Ya nada me satisface / Cómo el cielo en mi" (Baptize me and purify / Immerse me in You / Nothing else satisfies me anymore / Like heaven in me). This speaks to a profound dissatisfaction with worldly pursuits and a longing for the spiritual fulfillment found only in God. It evokes the promise of Ezekiel 36:25-27, where God declares, "I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean... I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you." The sentiment that "nothing else satisfies" perfectly captures the human condition apart from God, and how His presence—His "heaven in me"—is the ultimate source of contentment and joy, as highlighted in Psalm 16:11, "In your presence there is fullness of joy."

Perhaps the most potent message of hope and restoration comes in the bridge: "Si estoy en pedazos me completarás / Si me siento vacío me llenarás / Y cuando estoy débil en ti fuerte soy / Te entrego mi ser mi vida te doy" (If I am in pieces You will complete me / If I feel empty You will fill me / And when I am weak in You I am strong / I give You my being, I give You my life). This sequence vividly portrays God’s restorative nature. It affirms the truth of 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, where Paul testifies, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." God’s ability to mend the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18) and strengthen the faint (Isaiah 40:29-31) is not merely a comforting thought but a central tenet of faith. The climactic addition of "y vuelvo a nacer" (and I am born again) in the final repetition of the bridge powerfully connects to Jesus' teaching in John 3:3-7 about the necessity of spiritual rebirth, marking a complete surrender and new beginning in Christ.

The song concludes with an intensified, corporate call for revival, shifting from personal pleas to "Avivanos, avivanos, si avivanos / Ven aquí señor... Desciende aquí Cristo" (Revive us, revive us, yes revive us / Come here Lord... Descend here Christ). This communal cry underscores the idea that revival is not just an individual experience but a move of God for His people. The urgent "Ven y encuéntrame aquí / Ven y apiádate de mi / Sin ti no puedo existir" (Come and find me here / Come and have mercy on me / Without you I cannot exist) is a raw expression of human desperation and dependence, echoing the plea for mercy found throughout Scripture, such as in Lamentations 3:22-23, which reminds us of God's fresh mercies each morning, and Hebrews 4:16, inviting us to approach the throne of grace with confidence. The repetitive litany of "Avivamiento" in the outro, paired with statements of need ("No llegaré," "Bautízame," "Encuéntrame"), transforms each confession of helplessness into a declaration of the desired spiritual awakening, emphasizing that revival is the answer to every human inadequacy. "Avivamiento" is therefore not just a worship song; it is a profound, scripture-soaked prayer that beckons believers to a deeper surrender, a greater hunger for God's presence, and a transformative encounter with the Holy Spirit.

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