A recurring, powerful chorus— "De cine, de cine, de cine să mă tem / Domnul e de partea mea" (Whom, whom, whom shall I fear? / The Lord is on my side)—serves as a declaration of faith.
The song and its official video were produced by Iosif Stanciu under the OPI Music Video Production label. Lyrical Themes & Impact
The lyrics are rooted in themes of and the Resurrection . The title translates to "Jesus, Jesus, Light of the World | Whom Shall I Fear?" and mirrors the message of Psalm 27.
Beyond the single track, it is frequently featured in popular Christian medleys (colaje) within the Romanian evangelical community. Album Context Album: Azi, Vorbește-Mi Tu Iisuse! (Vol. 14) .
A recurring, powerful chorus— "De cine, de cine, de cine să mă tem / Domnul e de partea mea" (Whom, whom, whom shall I fear? / The Lord is on my side)—serves as a declaration of faith.
The song and its official video were produced by Iosif Stanciu under the OPI Music Video Production label. Lyrical Themes & Impact A recurring, powerful chorus— "De cine, de cine,
The lyrics are rooted in themes of and the Resurrection . The title translates to "Jesus, Jesus, Light of the World | Whom Shall I Fear?" and mirrors the message of Psalm 27. powerful chorus— "De cine
Beyond the single track, it is frequently featured in popular Christian medleys (colaje) within the Romanian evangelical community. Album Context Album: Azi, Vorbește-Mi Tu Iisuse! (Vol. 14) . Vorbește-Mi Tu Iisuse! (Vol. 14) .