Aleluya (feat. Eli Soares)

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A Hymn of Divine Love and Redemption

Lilly Goodman's song "Aleluya (feat. Eli Soares)" is a powerful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the divine attributes of God. The repeated use of the word "Aleluya" (Hallelujah) sets a tone of praise and reverence, acknowledging God's reign with love and compassion. The lyrics describe God as a tender redeemer, a fierce defender, and a loving father and savior, painting a multifaceted picture of His divine nature.

The song delves into the various ways God provides for His followers. He is depicted as a home for the lost, offering forgiveness to the fallen and strength to the weak. This imagery resonates deeply with listeners, as it speaks to the universal human experiences of feeling lost, seeking forgiveness, and needing strength. The lyrics also highlight God's role in providing comfort and kindness to the lonely and the sorrowful, emphasizing His boundless goodness and mercy.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the restorative power of God's love. It describes how He heals wounds, offers unparalleled relief, and provides rest to the weary. The imagery of God taking the exhausted into His arms and allowing them to rest is particularly poignant, symbolizing the ultimate comfort and peace that faith can bring. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of God's role as a restorer and lifter of spirits, underscoring His unwavering love and faithfulness. Through its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melody, "Aleluya" serves as a testament to the enduring power of divine love and redemption.

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  1. Iglesia
  2. Solo Tú
  3. Cuentale
  4. Sobrevivire
  5. Bienaventurado
  6. Demasiado para creer
  7. Tu amor no tiene fin
  8. Eres El Dios de Lo Imposible
  9. Una vida no me da
  10. Con Tus Ojos
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