Te Alabamos
Marcos Witt
A Joyful Ode to Divine Praise
The song "Te Alabamos" by Marcos Witt is a vibrant and spirited call to worship and praise God through music and dance. The lyrics are straightforward and repetitive, emphasizing the act of praising God with various musical instruments and physical expressions. The use of instruments like panderos (tambourines), salterio (psaltery), trompetas (trumpets), and flautas (flutes) reflects the biblical tradition of using music as a form of worship, as seen in Psalms. The repetition of 'Alabemos,' which means 'Let's praise,' serves as a rallying cry for collective worship, inviting everyone to join in the celebration of God's glory.
The song also highlights the inclusivity of worship, stating that 'Todo lo que tenga vida, todo lo que aún respira' ('Everything that has life, everything that still breathes') should praise God with joy. This line suggests that all of creation is called to honor the Creator. The mention of 'levantemos manos santas' (lifting holy hands) and celebrating with dance further indicates that worship is not just a vocal activity but involves the whole body and being. The song creates an atmosphere of communal and exuberant praise, where every action and sound contributes to the adoration of God.
Finally, the lyrics 'Palmas para arriba que suenen las trompetas' (Hands up, let the trumpets sound) and the mention of 'voces que son angelicales' (voices that are angelic) add a sense of heavenly participation in this act of worship. The song bridges the earthly and the divine, suggesting that through praise, worshippers can connect with the celestial. Marcos Witt, known for his contemporary Christian music, effectively uses this song to inspire listeners to engage in a joyful and wholehearted celebration of their faith.