Summary
Highlights
Gilberto Daza shares a personal story about seeking fulfillment in an successful music career, much like the Samaritan woman sought water that wouldn't quench her thirst. He explains how Jesus intervened, becoming his 'everything' and filling the void in his heart, leading to the song 'Mi Todo'.
The concert opens with a storytelling metaphor about a donkey, initially burdened and sad, whose life changes when it carries the King (Jesus). This sets the tone for the theme of Jesus's transformative power in one's life. Following this, the first song 'Como No Quererte' is performed, an emotional praise to Jesus.
Daza discusses a period where he became too engrossed in his musical dreams and ministry, neglecting his relationship with God. He realized that nothing, not even his God-given dreams or service, could truly satisfy. This led to the creation of 'Antes Que Respirar' (Before Breathing), emphasizing placing God first.
Gilberto recounts a past romantic relationship that ended poorly, leaving him heartbroken. He prayed to Jesus, asking Him to become the love of his life. Jesus answered, inspiring the song 'Cuatro Palabras' (Four Words), which expresses his deep love for Christ in a reggae style.
Daza shares how he felt a need to build a family and prayed for his future wife. He expresses how he wrote 'Dónde Andarás' (Where Will You Be?) before meeting her, trusting in God's plan. During this segment, a live marriage proposal takes place, adding a romantic touch to the evening.
Gilberto performs 'Juntitos de la Mano' (Hand in Hand), an unreleased love song dedicated to couples. He reminisces about the beginning of his relationship with his wife, emphasizing companionship and enduring love.
Daza talks about his family's expectation for him to pursue a 'more practical' career, contrasting with his passion for music. He shares humorous anecdotes about his father's attempts to guide him and how he eventually embraced his true calling, leading to the song 'Tu Hijo Cantante' (Your Son, the Singer), highlighting that talents reveal life's purpose.
Gilberto reflects on the unseen process behind achieving dreams, emphasizing the importance of character development alongside talent. He shares how God's plans surpassed his own, and how his initial pursuit of applause evolved into a desire to glorify God. He then performs 'Mis Expectativas' (My Expectations).
Daza presents 'Preciada Posesión' (Precious Possession), a song that serves as a declaration of war against the enemy and a powerful affirmation of identity as a child of God, emphasizing the strength found in divine love and protection.
Gilberto introduces 'Quién Dijo Miedo' (Who Said Fear?), describing it as a 'vaccine against fear.' He shares how this song is a declaration of faith and trust in God amidst challenging times, particularly mentioning the 'virus of fear' that surfaced recently.
Daza shares his insights on fatherhood, drawing parallels between his son's dependence on him and a believer's dependence on God. He invites the audience to express their trust and dependence on God through the song 'A Los Brazos de Papá' (To Daddy's Arms).
Gilberto introduces 'Las Alas de la Mariposa' (The Butterfly's Wings), a song written by Wilfran Castillo. He recounts the story behind the song, inspired by the perfection of a butterfly's wings as evidence of God's existence. He performs this song with guest artist Marcela Gándara, highlighting God's presence in creation.
Daza shares a personal experience of finding spiritual connection in nature, specifically during a trip to Banff, Canada. He describes moments of quiet contemplation and inspiration from the natural world, symbolized by a blue jay and a dolphin, leading to the heartfelt song 'Qué Grande Eres Tú' (How Great You Are).
Gilberto discusses the difference between being a fan and a disciple of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of following Jesus's example. He then introduces guest artist Alex Campos, sharing a personal story of how Campos inspired him, and together they perform 'Siguiendo Tus Pisadas' (Following Your Footsteps).
Daza performs 'Tu Palabra' (Your Word), a song dedicated to the transformative power of the Bible. He describes God's word as a source of light, comfort, and an unfailing promise, which brings joy and nourishment to the soul.
The concert concludes with an energetic and joyful song, 'Gozo de Papá' (Daddy's Joy). Gilberto Daza emphasizes the happiness and freedom found in having Jesus in his heart, celebrating an unstoppable joy that comes from being a child of God.