Al Santo de Israel

Juan Carlos Alvarado Juan Carlos Alvarado

A Devotional Ode to the Holy One of Israel

Juan Carlos Alvarado's song "Al Santo de Israel" is a heartfelt worship anthem dedicated to the Holy One of Israel. The lyrics are a profound expression of reverence and adoration towards God, who is described as eternal—'who is, who was, and who is to come.' This phrase emphasizes the timeless nature of God, highlighting His omnipresence and omnipotence. The repetition of this line serves to remind the listener of God's unchanging and everlasting nature, which is a central theme in many religious texts and traditions.

The act of worship is vividly portrayed through the lyrics, where the singer declares their intention to bow down and give their life to God. This act of submission and devotion is a common theme in Christian worship music, symbolizing the believer's total surrender and commitment to their faith. The phrase 'A Él sea la adoración para siempre' translates to 'To Him be the worship forever,' reinforcing the idea of eternal praise and devotion.

The chorus, with its repeated 'Aleluya, amén,' is a powerful and uplifting declaration of praise. 'Aleluya' (Hallelujah) is a Hebrew word meaning 'Praise the Lord,' and 'amén' (Amen) is an affirmation of truth and agreement. The repetition of these words creates a meditative and worshipful atmosphere, encouraging the listener to join in the praise. This song, with its simple yet profound lyrics, serves as a reminder of the importance of worship and the eternal nature of God's presence in the lives of believers.

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  1. Con todo mi corazón
  2. Este es el dia
  3. Todo
  4. Magnífico Dios
  5. Hay Una Fuente En Mí
  6. Jehova Es Mi Guerrero
  7. El Señor Es Mi Pastor
  8. Vivo para Cristo
  9. Al Santo de Israel
  10. Las Bodas Del Cordero
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