Gateway Worship - Me Postrare Lyrics
Lyrics
Coro
Ante Ti me postrare
Humillado ante Ti rostro a tierra Rey
Con lagrimas lavo Tus pies
Me postrare, ante Ti con todo mi ser
Me postrare, ante Ti poderoso Rey
Ante Ti me postrare
Humillado ante Ti rostro a tierra Rey
Con lagrimas lavo Tus pies
Me postrare, ante Ti con todo mi ser
Me postrare, ante Ti poderoso Rey
Puente
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo Tu eres santo
Santo eres Tu por siempre Dios
Coro
Ante Ti me postrare
Humillado ante Ti rostro a tierra Rey
Con lagrimas lavo Tus pies
Me postrare, ante Ti con todo mi ser
Me postrare, ante Ti poderoso Rey
Puente
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo, santo
Santo eres Tu por siempre Dios
Coro
Ante Ti me postrare
Humillado ante Ti rostro a tierra Rey
Con lagrimas lavo Tus pies
Me postrare, ante Ti con todo mi ser
Me postrare, ante Ti con todo mi ser
Me postrare, ante Ti poderoso Rey
Poderoso Rey
Poderoso Rey
Video
Me Postraré (con Coalo Zamorano) | En Vivo | Gateway Worship Español
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on January 11, 2019, the live version of "Me Postraré" by Gateway Worship Español, featuring Coalo Zamorano, offers a powerful expression of worship rooted in humility and surrender. The title itself, translating to "I will prostrate myself," immediately communicates the song's central theme: a physical and spiritual posture of bowing low before the divine. This act is deeply significant within the language of Scripture, representing not just reverence, but complete submission, awe in the face of God's majesty, and the acknowledgment of His supreme authority. Throughout the Bible, individuals and even heavenly beings fall on their faces before God or His manifestations, as seen with Abraham (Genesis 17:3), the Israelites witnessing God's power (Exodus 4:31), and the elders and living creatures in worship around the throne in Revelation (Revelation 4:10, Revelation 5:14). This song captures that ancient, profound response to encountering the holy.
The song unfolds as a declaration of devotion, moving beyond the initial act of prostration to explore the reasons behind it. It speaks to finding refuge, strength, and peace in God's presence, themes echoed throughout the Psalms, where David often speaks of the Lord as his rock, fortress, and deliverer (Psalm 18:2, Psalm 91:2). The lyrics articulate a dependence on God that is both absolute and comforting, acknowledging His power while simultaneously embracing His nearness. This dynamic interplay between God's transcendence and His immanence is a cornerstone of biblical worship, where we are called to fear the Lord (Proverbs 9:10) even as we draw near to Him through Christ (Hebrews 10:19-22). The live setting of this recording adds an authentic layer to this expression, allowing the collective voice of the worshipping community to underscore the personal commitment declared in the lyrics. Coalo Zamorano's contribution enhances the vocal texture and leadership, guiding the congregation and those listening into a shared space of reverence.
Analyzing the song's message further reveals a commitment to prioritizing God above all else, a theme resonant with Jesus' teaching on seeking first the kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33) and the call to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30). "Me Postraré" is not merely a song about a posture, but about the total orientation of one's life towards God. It encapsulates the spirit of Romans 12:1, urging believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, as their spiritual act of worship. The song serves as a contemporary reminder that genuine worship involves the complete yielding of our will, our plans, and our very beings to the One who is worthy of all praise. It fosters an atmosphere conducive to encountering God, encouraging individuals to lay down their burdens, fears, and distractions, and simply be present in humble adoration. The enduring power of the song lies in its ability to facilitate this sacred encounter, drawing from the rich well of biblical truth to inspire a posture of worship that is both ancient and urgently relevant for today.