Por quien eres Tu

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A Devotional Ode to Divine Attributes

The song 'Por quien eres Tu' by Coalo Zamorano is a heartfelt expression of worship and adoration directed towards God. The lyrics are simple yet profound, focusing on the reasons for giving glory and love to the divine. The repeated line 'Por quien eres tú' translates to 'For who you are,' which emphasizes that the worship is based on the nature and character of God, rather than on any specific deeds or actions.

The song mentions different names of God found in the Bible, each reflecting a different aspect of His character. 'Jehova Jireh' means 'The Lord Will Provide,' highlighting God's provision. 'Jehova Nissi' translates to 'The Lord Is My Banner,' which is a declaration of God's protection and victory in battles. 'Jehova Shalom' means 'The Lord Is Peace,' referring to God as the bringer of peace. By invoking these names, the worshiper acknowledges the multifaceted nature of God and expresses trust and reverence for His omnipotence and omnipresence.

Coalo Zamorano's musical style is typically contemporary Christian, with a focus on worship music. This song, like many others in the genre, is designed to be sung in a communal setting, allowing individuals to join together in a collective expression of faith. The simplicity of the lyrics, combined with the repetition of phrases, makes it easy for worshippers to sing along and meditate on the attributes of God. The song serves as a reminder of the reasons to adore God, rooted in His inherent qualities and the relationship believers have with Him.

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