Gateway Worship - Louvem Lyrics

Lyrics

A cria??o do nosso deus
Todo ser que respira louve
Dos confins da terra teu povo se levantar?
Cantar?

Dos montes e val es
Das prai as di stantes
O chamado ecoa
Teu povo se levantar?
Cantar?

Louvem louvem
Que todos os povos louvem
Louvem louvem
A cria??o cantar?

Digno de toda a gl?ria
Honra pertence a ti
Pra sempre senhor e rei
Louvores sejam a ti

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Louvem

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Meaning & Inspiration

Gateway Worship's "Louvem," released on June 27, 2024, is a vibrant declaration of praise that echoes the biblical mandate for creation itself to worship its Creator. The song's core message is a powerful call to action, urging all of humanity, and indeed all of creation, to lift their voices in adoration of God. This theme resonates deeply with the Psalms, particularly Psalm 148, which explicitly calls upon every part of the created order – from the heavens and their hosts to the earth, sea, and all living creatures – to praise the Lord. The lyrics invoke imagery of creation responding, from the "mountains and valleys" to the "distant shores," suggesting a unified response to God's sovereignty. This expansive vision of worship isn't confined to a specific time or place; it's an ongoing, universal outpouring, much like the continuous praise described in Revelation 4:8 where the four living creatures "day and night never cease to say, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!'" The song emphasizes that this praise is not merely a human endeavor but a rightful response of all creation to God's inherent glory and kingship. It proclaims God as "worthy of all glory" and "honor," a sentiment found throughout Scripture, notably in 1 Chronicles 29:11: "Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours. Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head above all." "Louvem" beautifully encapsulates the profound truth that God's reign is eternal, and to Him belong all praises, now and forever, aligning with the perpetual worship described in the heavenly realms and anticipated for all time.

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