Jubilo Medley

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A Celebration of Faith and Divine Glory

The song "Jubilo Medley" by Apostolic Assembly is a vibrant expression of Christian faith, combining elements of worship, praise, and a call to action for believers. The lyrics are predominantly in Spanish and are rich with religious symbolism and references to biblical scripture. The song begins with an exhortation to look up and notice that the 'harvest is ready,' which is a metaphor for the readiness of people to receive the message of Christianity. The phrase 'the time has come' reinforces the urgency of spreading the gospel.

The chorus, which speaks of the earth being filled with God's glory as the waters cover the sea, is derived from the Bible, specifically from the book of Habakkuk 2:14. This imagery suggests a future where God's presence is pervasive and undeniable. The repetition of 'no hay otro nombre' (there is no other name) emphasizes the Christian belief in the exclusivity of Jesus Christ as the path to salvation. The song continues with a series of commands for negative spirits to flee, symbolizing the power of God's presence to overcome evil and adversity.

The latter part of the song shifts to a more celebratory tone, with phrases like 'Yo le alabaré' (I will praise Him) and 'Cantaré cántico nuevo' (I will sing a new song), expressing joy and devotion. The repeated 'Aleluya' (Hallelujah) and 'Grande es el Señor' (Great is the Lord) further emphasize the worshipful aspect of the song. The medley concludes with a reference to the biblical story of the Exodus, celebrating God's deliverance and power. Overall, "Jubilo Medley" is a song of celebration, worship, and a call to spread the Christian faith, reflecting the core beliefs and practices of the Apostolic Assembly.

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