Engrandeced Al Señor

Juan Carlos Alvarado Juan Carlos Alvarado

Exalting the Divine: A Song of Worship and Reverence

Juan Carlos Alvarado's song "Engrandeced Al Señor" is a powerful anthem of worship and reverence, calling on listeners to magnify and exalt the name of the Lord. The repetitive nature of the lyrics emphasizes the importance of continuous praise and adoration. The phrase "Engrandeced al Señor" translates to "Magnify the Lord," which sets the tone for the entire song, urging believers to lift up God's name in glory and honor.

The song also highlights various attributes of God, referring to Him as the "Cordero de Dios" (Lamb of God) and the "gran Yo Soy" (Great I Am). These titles are deeply rooted in Christian theology, symbolizing Jesus Christ's sacrifice and God's eternal presence and sovereignty. The lyrics call for honor, glory, power, and praise to be given to God, reflecting a deep sense of devotion and acknowledgment of His supreme authority.

In addition to its theological depth, the song also conveys a personal relationship with God. Phrases like "Mi gran Rey y mi Señor" (My great King and my Lord) and "Príncipe de toda paz" (Prince of all peace) express a heartfelt connection and commitment to worshiping God forever. This personal touch makes the song not just a communal call to worship but also an intimate declaration of faith and devotion. Juan Carlos Alvarado, known for his contributions to contemporary Christian music, uses this song to blend traditional worship elements with a modern musical style, creating a timeless piece that resonates with believers across generations.

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  1. Libre
  2. Eres Señor Vencedor
  3. Celebrad a Cristo
  4. A quien iré
  5. La unción
  6. El Borde de Su Manto
  7. Las Bodas Del Cordero
  8. Cristo No Está Muerto
  9. Los Enemigos de Jehová
  10. Levántate Señor
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