No Sé a Qué Has Venido Tu

Marco Barrientos Marco Barrientos

A Solemn Declaration of Worship

The song "No Sé a Qué Has Venido Tu" by Marco Barrientos is a declaration of the singer's purpose in coming to a place of worship. The lyrics are simple yet profound, repeating the central theme that the singer has come to adore and praise God, regardless of the reasons others may have for being there. The repetition serves to emphasize the singer's dedication and singular focus on worship.

Marco Barrientos is known for his Christian worship music, and this song fits squarely within that genre. The lyrics are a call to self-examination for those present in the worship setting, asking them to consider their own reasons for attending. It's a reminder that the primary purpose of gathering is to offer praise to God, which is a central tenet of Christian worship practices. The use of 'Alelu, alelú' is a variation of 'Hallelujah,' a word used to express praise and joy in the Christian faith.

The song's structure, with its repetitive nature, is designed to facilitate a meditative and contemplative state among the worshippers. It encourages participants to focus on the act of worship itself, stripping away any other distractions or motives they might have. The simplicity of the lyrics allows for a wide range of interpretations, but the core message remains clear: the act of worship is a personal and deliberate choice, one that should be made with a clear intention to honor God.

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  2. Ven, Espíritu, Ven
  3. Rey de Reyes (part. Daniela Barrientos)
  4. Gloria Y Honor
  5. No Sé a Qué Has Venido Tu
  6. Tú Solo Tú
  7. Dulce Jesús
  8. Cuando Veo Tu Amor
  9. Mi Fiel Amigo
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