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The Likely Confusion: “Fuente de Agua Viva”
The phrase “Fuente de Agua Viva” (Fountain of Living Water) is a direct biblical reference (Jeremiah 2:13, John 4:14, John 7:38). Many Christian artists have written songs with this title, including:
- Marcos Witt (Fuente de Agua Viva)
- Danilo Montero (Fuente de Agua Viva)
- Jesús Adrián Romero (references the theme)
It is possible that:
- Hebert Pabon sang this song live in a conference or service, but it was never officially recorded or released as a single.
- You heard a cover or a misattributed lyric video on YouTube.
- The song exists under a slightly different title in his catalog.
Step 1: The Altar Call (Ministerio de Liberación)
This song works exceptionally well during communion or altar calls. As you sing "Quien a esta fuente beberá jamás volverá a tener sed" (Whoever drinks from this fountain will never thirst again), invite those who are tired of "broken cisterns" (Jeremiah 2:13) to come forward.
Lyrical Analysis: The "Work" of the Text
The "work" of the lyrics in this song is to bridge the physical need for water with the spiritual need for God. Here is a breakdown of the core lyrical themes found in the song: