"Nunca dijiste ven cuando seas perfecto" (You never said come when you’re perfect). This line strikes a chord with anyone who has felt they needed to "clean up" before approaching God.
The collaboration between Meredith Mauldin and Abbie Gamboa on the track "You Gave" is more than just a worship song; it's a vulnerable confession of God’s relentless pursuit of the broken. Originally released as a single on July 15, 2022, and featured on the album The Turning , this powerful anthem has resonated deeply with Spanish-speaking audiences through its popular translated versions. The Story Behind the Song "Nunca dijiste ven cuando seas perfecto" (You never
"Nunca hay un pecado que tu cruz no pueda cubrir" (There’s never a sin your cross cannot cover). Originally released as a single on July 15,
"Viniste cuando estaba quebrantado" (You came when I was broken). The lyrics emphasize that Jesus didn't wait for us; He stepped into our "mess" to find us. A Collaboration of Voices The lyrics emphasize that Jesus didn't wait for
Meredith Mauldin, known for her deep roots in the UPPERROOM community in Dallas, describes the song as a tribute to the "extravagance" of Jesus' love. The lyrics were inspired by the biblical account of Mary washing Jesus’ feet with her tears—a response of overwhelming gratitude from someone who knows they have been forgiven much. Key Lyrical Themes (Translated Highlights)
"Nunca dijiste ven cuando seas perfecto" (You never said come when you’re perfect). This line strikes a chord with anyone who has felt they needed to "clean up" before approaching God.
The collaboration between Meredith Mauldin and Abbie Gamboa on the track "You Gave" is more than just a worship song; it's a vulnerable confession of God’s relentless pursuit of the broken. Originally released as a single on July 15, 2022, and featured on the album The Turning , this powerful anthem has resonated deeply with Spanish-speaking audiences through its popular translated versions. The Story Behind the Song
"Nunca hay un pecado que tu cruz no pueda cubrir" (There’s never a sin your cross cannot cover).
"Viniste cuando estaba quebrantado" (You came when I was broken). The lyrics emphasize that Jesus didn't wait for us; He stepped into our "mess" to find us. A Collaboration of Voices
Meredith Mauldin, known for her deep roots in the UPPERROOM community in Dallas, describes the song as a tribute to the "extravagance" of Jesus' love. The lyrics were inspired by the biblical account of Mary washing Jesus’ feet with her tears—a response of overwhelming gratitude from someone who knows they have been forgiven much. Key Lyrical Themes (Translated Highlights)