Gateway Worship - Su Amor Lo Ha Hecho Lyrics
Lyrics
?Por qu? a un rey crucificaron, y sus manos lastimaron?
?Qu? motiva algo as??
Su amor lo ha hecho
?C?mo fu? que me encontr?, y su sangre me cubri??
No merezco esto, no
Su amor lo ha hecho
Y yo...
Levantar? al Dios que me libr?
Exaltar? a Cristo hijo de Dios
Glorificar? al que me mostr? su gran amor
?Qui?n a mi me defendi?, y al enemigo venci??
?Qui?n la muerte derrot??
Su amor lo ha hecho
Y yo...
Levantar? al Dios que me libr?
Exaltar? a Cristo hijo de Dios
Glorificar? al que me mostr? su gran amor
Levantar? al Dios que me libr?
Exaltar? a Cristo hijo de Dios
Glorificar? al que me mostr? su gran amor
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Levantar? al Dios que me libr?
Exaltar? a Cristo hijo de Dios
Glorificar? al que me mostr? su gran amor
Levantar? al Dios que me libr?
Exaltar? a Cristo hijo de Dios
Glorificar? al que me mostr? su gran amor
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Que brille tu luz
Que tu gloria venga aqu?
Video
Su Amor Lo Ha Hecho (feat. Marco Barrientos) (En Vivo)
Meaning & Inspiration
"Su Amor Lo Ha Hecho," a powerful offering from Gateway Worship released in 2016 on the album *Por Siempre Tuyo*, is a profound exploration of sacrificial love and its transformative power. The song directly confronts the perplexing mystery of the crucifixion, asking why a king would suffer such indignity, and unequivocally answers that it is *His love* that compelled Him. This central theme resonates deeply with the biblical narrative of God's immeasurable affection for humanity, a love so vast it led Jesus to the cross, as described 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 lyrics then shift to a personal testimony, questioning how one could be found and covered by the blood of Christ, acknowledging the unworthiness of such grace. This sentiment echoes the Apostle Paul's declaration in Romans 5:8: "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The unmerited nature of this salvation is a cornerstone of Christian faith.
The song's core message unfolds into a declaration of worship and praise. The repeated refrain, "Levantaré al Dios que me libró," is a fervent vow to exalt the God who liberates and conquers. This upward gaze acknowledges Christ as the Son of God, the victor over death and the enemy, a theme powerfully articulated in 1 Corinthians 15:54-57: "When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: 'Death is swallowed up in victory. O, death, where is your victory? O, death, where is your sting?' The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." The lyrics beautifully capture this triumph, attributing it solely to the Lord's love.
Further enriching the song's theological depth is the yearning for divine presence, expressed in the repeated plea, "Que brille tu luz, que tu gloria venga aquí." This desire for God's light and glory to manifest is a prayer deeply rooted in Scripture, reflecting the longing for God's manifest presence and power to fill lives and communities, much like the prayers for God's glory to fill the temple in 2 Chronicles 7:1-3. Ultimately, "Su Amor Lo Ha Hecho" serves as a powerful reminder that the very foundation of Christian existence and hope is the boundless, redemptive love of God, a love that orchestrates salvation, grants victory, and inspires unending adoration.