Jehova De Los Ejércitos Yo Me Alegre Díganle Al Justo
Restauración Ministerios Ebenezer.
A Celebration of Faith and Divine Assurance
The song "Jehova De Los Ejércitos Yo Me Alegre Díganle Al Justo" by Restauración Ministerios Ebenezer is a vibrant expression of Christian worship and faith. The lyrics are a call to awaken the instruments of praise, such as harps and tambourines, and to rouse the valiant, signifying a call to the faithful to rise in worship because the 'King of Glory' is present. This phrase suggests that the presence of God is among the worshippers, and they are to respond with joy and music.
The repeated mention of 'Jehová de los ejércitos,' which translates to 'Lord of Hosts,' emphasizes God's might and companionship with His people. The song portrays God as a strong and valiant giant, reinforcing the idea of divine protection and support. The lyrics express jubilation at the invitation to go to the house of the Lord, a metaphor for being in God's presence, which is considered better than spending a thousand days elsewhere. This sentiment reflects the Psalmist's joy in Psalm 84:10 and the deep longing for communion with God.
The latter part of the song, 'Díganle Al Justo,' which means 'Tell the Righteous,' offers encouragement that the righteous will prosper and that God is with them. It reassures believers that regardless of the circumstances, even in the storm, God is present. The song culminates in a declaration of joy and praise, with the faithful shouting and dancing in celebration of God's enduring presence and the assurance of His blessings. The song is a powerful reminder of faith, divine assurance, and the joy found in worship.