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"Ți-am cunoscut iubirea" | Nicu Wagner și Grupul Eldad | LIVE
: The singer admits to feeling God's presence both on "peaks of glory" and in "humiliation."
The song opens with an intimate reference to the "well"—a metaphor for the dry, routine places of our lives where Jesus meets us. Иљi-am cunoscut iubirea | SlДѓvim pe Domnul...
: It highlights the kindness of Christ extending a hand when the individual was at their lowest, transforming a simple meeting into a life-altering revelation. 2. A Journey of Faith and Security
The hymn concludes with a powerful rhetorical question: "What would I do without You?" It ends on a note of defiant hope, echoing the Pauline sentiment that nothing in this world—neither joy nor suffering—can separate the believer from the "great love" that carries them. "Ți-am cunoscut iubirea" | Nicu Wagner și Grupul
: The chorus emphasizes a sense of total security, claiming that "angels guard my being" and describing the comfort found on "His strong arm" during hours of trial.
: The lyrics describe a moment where the singer feels seen and known: "You told me what no one ever told me / I saw that You, Lord, know my whole life" . A Journey of Faith and Security The hymn
This hymn, (I Have Known Your Love), is a cornerstone of Romanian Christian worship, often associated with the "Oastea Domnului" (Lord's Army) movement or Evangelical traditions. It is a deeply personal testimony of a soul’s encounter with divine grace, drawing heavily on the biblical narrative of the Samaritan woman at the well. 1. The Moment of Transformation