Danilo Montero - Bueno Es Alabar Lyrics

Album: Te Alabaré Bueno Es Alabar Salmo 84 Popurrí (En Vivo) - Single
Released: 21 Feb 2019
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Lyrics

bueno es alabar oh senor tu nombre
darte gloria honra y honor por siempre
bueno es alabarte jesus
y gozarme en tu poder

porque grande eres tu
grandes son tus obras
porque grande eres tu
grandes es tu amor grande es tu gloria

Video

BUENO ES ALABARTE SEÑOR- Danilo Montero

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Bueno Es Alabar" by Danilo Montero, released on February 21, 2019, as part of the single *Te Alabaré Bueno Es Alabar Salmo 84 Popurrí (En Vivo)*, is a powerful declaration of praise that resonates with the core tenets of Christian worship. This song isn't just a melody; it’s a vibrant expression of gratitude and recognition of God's infinite nature, serving as a potent reminder of the profound joy found in exalting the Almighty. The central theme, as encapsulated in its title, "It is good to praise," echoes the sentiment found throughout Scripture, particularly in the Psalms. The lyrical emphasis on giving "glory, honor, and forever honor" to the Lord and Jesus directly mirrors passages like Psalm 29:2, which commands, "Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name; worship the LORD in the splendor of holiness." The repetition and declarative nature of the lyrics underscore a deliberate choice to focus on God's inherent greatness. When Montero sings of God's immense power and love, he is painting a sonic portrait of the attributes revealed in the Bible. The declaration "for you are great, great are your works" calls to mind Psalm 48:1, "Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise, in the city of our God, his holy mountain." This song functions as a musical embodiment of the truth that God's magnificence is not a passive observation but an active, life-transforming reality that compels a response of adoration. The "joy in your power" speaks to the believer's experience of God's active presence and redemptive strength, a power celebrated in Exodus 15 as the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, exclaiming, "The LORD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation." Ultimately, "Bueno Es Alabar" is more than just a song; it is an invitation to participate in the act of worship that Scripture consistently describes as life-giving and eternally rewarding, aligning perfectly with the biblical directive to continuously offer praise as a sacrifice of thanksgiving.

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