Bendito Sea El Señor

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Praising the Eternal Reign of the Almighty

The song "Bendito Sea El Señor" by Palabra en Accion is a worship hymn that exalts the glory and power of God. The lyrics are a declaration of praise, acknowledging God's eternal nature and sovereignty. The phrase 'Quien fue, quien es y quien vendr' refers to God's omnipresence across all time – past, present, and future. This line is reminiscent of the Christian biblical reference to God as the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.

The song continues to elevate God by inviting the faithful to worship and lift His name high. It emphasizes the importance of praise as a means to establish God's kingdom, suggesting that worship is not just a personal act but also a communal one that has the power to manifest God's presence and authority. The repetition of 'Bendito sea el Señor' (Blessed be the Lord) serves as a chorus of affirmation, reinforcing the central theme of divine veneration.

Palabra en Accion is known for their Christian worship music, which often includes themes of adoration, faith, and the power of God's love. This song, in particular, is a clear example of their musical style, which is designed to bring worshippers together in a collective expression of faith and devotion. The simplicity of the lyrics, combined with their profound meaning, allows for a deep spiritual connection and reflection on the majesty of God.

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  1. Llevame Al Lugar Santisimo
  2. Quiero Ser Adorador
  3. Grande Es Dios & Dios Es Dios
  4. Jehova Es Mi Guerrero
  5. Santo, Santo, Santo
  6. Glorificad a Jehova
  7. El Señor Es Mi Luz
  8. Eres Señor de Los Cielos
  9. Yo Quiero Estar Donde Tú Estás
  10. Ante Ti Con Gozo
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