Crystal Lewis - Cuan Grande Es El Lyrics
Lyrics
Se?or mi Dios
Al contemplar los cielos
El firmamento y las estrellas mil
Al oir tu voz en los potentes truenos
Y ver brillar el sol en su cenit
Coro
Mi corazon entona la cancion
Cuan grande es el, cuan grande es el
Mi corazon entona la cancion
Cuan grande es el ,cuan grande es el
Cuando recuerdo del amor divino
Que desde el cielo al salvador envio
Aquel Jesus que por salvarme vino
Y en una cruz sufrio por mi y murio
Coro
Cuando el senor me llame a su presencia
Al dulce hogar al cielo de esplendor,
Le adorare cantando la grandeza de su poder
Y su infinito amor
Coro
Video
cuan grande es el (con letra) Crystal Lewis
Meaning & Inspiration
"Cuan Grande Es El" by Crystal Lewis, released on October 7, 2013, stands as a powerful testament to faith, a vibrant declaration of God's immensity that resonates deeply with the soul. This song is not merely a musical arrangement; it is a devotional offering, a thoughtful exploration of creation, redemption, and the eternal hope that underpins Christian belief. The lyrical journey begins with a profound contemplation of the celestial realm, as the singer marvels at the vastness of the heavens, the firmament, and the countless stars. This awe-inspired reflection directly echoes the Psalmist's cry in Psalm 19:1, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." The power of God's voice is felt in the thunderous skies, and the brilliance of the sun in its zenith serves as a tangible representation of His glorious presence, a sentiment that can also be found in passages like Psalm 8:3, where David speaks of God setting His glory above the heavens.
The chorus, "Mi corazon entona la cancion, Cuan grande es el, cuan grande es el," translates to "My heart sings the song, How great He is, how great He is." This is the central, unshakeable truth of the song, a recurring refrain that solidifies the profound realization of God's greatness. This expression of praise is deeply rooted in biblical narratives of worship, where believers continually acknowledge and exalt God's supreme majesty. The song then pivots to a deeply personal reflection on divine love, specifically referencing the sending of the Savior from heaven. The lyrics vividly recall the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who came to save humanity and ultimately suffered and died on the cross. This is the core of the Gospel message, beautifully articulated in John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." The narrative emphasizes the redemptive power of Christ's act, a love so profound it transcends earthly understanding.
The final verse shifts focus to the future hope of believers, looking forward to the day when the Lord calls them to His presence, to a "sweet home" in the splendor of heaven. In that eternal abode, the singer resolves to worship, singing of the greatness of God's power and His infinite love. This anticipation aligns perfectly with New Testament promises of eternal life and fellowship with God, as described in Revelation 21:3-4: "And I heard a loud voice from the throne say, ‘Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.’" Crystal Lewis's rendition of "Cuan Grande Es El" is an inspiring invitation to contemplate the vastness of God's creation, the depth of His salvific love demonstrated through Jesus Christ, and the glorious future awaiting those who believe. It is a song that encourages a spiritual awakening, prompting listeners to lift their voices in unified adoration, recognizing and celebrating the immeasurable greatness of the Almighty.