Cordero Inmolado

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A Hymn of Reverence: 'Cordero Inmolado' by Kabed

Kabed's 'Cordero Inmolado' is a powerful worship song that exudes reverence and adoration for Jesus Christ, often referred to as the 'Lamb who was slain.' The lyrics are deeply rooted in Christian theology, celebrating the eternal life and sacrifice of Jesus. The song opens with a declaration of worship to the one who lives forever, emphasizing the act of laying down crowns before Him, a gesture symbolizing humility and submission to divine authority.

The recurring phrase 'Al que está sentado en el trono al cordero inmolado' (To the one seated on the throne, to the Lamb who was slain) is a direct reference to the Book of Revelation in the Bible, where Jesus is depicted as the sacrificial lamb who takes away the sins of the world. This imagery is central to Christian belief, highlighting the themes of sacrifice, redemption, and divine kingship. The song repeatedly attributes honor, power, glory, and majesty to Jesus, reinforcing His supreme and eternal nature.

The chorus, with its repetitive chants of 'santo, santo, santo' (holy, holy, holy), serves as a powerful affirmation of God's holiness and perfection. This repetition not only emphasizes the sacredness of the divine but also creates a meditative and immersive worship experience for the listener. The song culminates in a series of 'aleluyas' and declarations of Christ's sanctity, inviting the congregation to join in a collective expression of faith and devotion. Kabed's musical style, characterized by its emotive and uplifting melodies, enhances the spiritual atmosphere, making 'Cordero Inmolado' a profound and moving piece of worship music.

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