Bendito Sejas Tu

José Alves José Alves

A Hymn of Eternal Praise and Gratitude

José Alves' song "Bendito Sejas Tu" is a heartfelt hymn that exudes deep reverence and gratitude towards the Holy Trinity. The lyrics are a beautiful expression of worship, acknowledging the divine roles of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The song opens by blessing the Lord, the God of our ancestors, recognizing His abundant grace and eternal glory. This sets a tone of reverence and continuity, linking the present faith to the heritage of the past.

The second verse shifts focus to Jesus Christ, referred to as the Word of God the Father. It highlights the sacrificial death of Jesus, which brought life to humanity. This verse encapsulates the core Christian belief in salvation through Christ's suffering and resurrection. The repetition of the phrase "Glória ao senhor, Criador para sempre" (Glory to the Lord, Creator forever) serves as a powerful refrain, reinforcing the eternal nature of God's glory and the perpetual praise He deserves.

In the final verse, the song addresses the Holy Spirit, acknowledging His role in the Church's mission of salvation. The Spirit is seen as an active force within the Church, guiding and sustaining the faithful. The consistent refrain of giving glory to the Creator underscores the unity and co-equality of the Trinity in Christian doctrine. José Alves' musical style, characterized by its simplicity and devotion, enhances the meditative and worshipful atmosphere of the song, making it a profound piece for communal and personal reflection.

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