Gateway Worship - Tu Gloria Llena la Tierra Lyrics
Lyrics
Las naciones reinan hoy
m?s Dios de todas es Se?or
Reina Cristo Rey
Los reinos se convertir?n
en reinos de su majestad
Reina Cristo Rey
Declaramos que tu reino lleg?
Declaramos que tu reino est? aqu?
Tu gloria llena la tierra
Los cielos te adoran oh Dios
Naciones se llenan de asombro
Santo eres Se?or
Dios de gloria y majestad
que tu voz alumbre m?s
Brilla Jes?s
Como el agua llena el mar
ll?nanos m?s y m?s
Brilla Jes?s
Declaramos que tu reino lleg?
Declaramos que tu reino est? aqu?
Tu gloria llena la tierra
Los cielos te adoran oh Dios
Naciones se llenan de asombro
Santo eres Se?or
Santo, santo, todopoderoso
Santo, santo, las naciones cantan
Eres majestuoso, como t? no hay otro
Toda la tierra de rodillas te adorar?
Santo, santo, todopoderoso
Santo, santo, las naciones cantan
Eres majestuoso, como t? no hay otro
Toda la tierra de rodillas te adorar?
Santo, santo, todopoderoso
Santo, santo, las naciones cantan
Eres majestuoso, como t? no hay otro
Toda la tierra de rodillas te adorar?
Santo, santo, todopoderoso
Santo, santo, las naciones cantan
Eres majestuoso, como t? no hay otro
Toda la tierra de rodillas te adorar?
Tu gloria llena la tierra
Los cielos te adoran oh Dios
Naciones se llenan de asombro
Santo eres Se?or
Tu gloria llena la tierra
Los cielos te adoran oh Dios
Naciones se llenan de asombro
Santo eres Se?or
(Canto espont?neo)
Santo, santo, todopoderoso
Santo, santo, las naciones cantan
Eres majestuoso, como t? no hay otro
Toda la tierra de rodillas te adorar?
Video
Tu Gloria Llena La Tierra (feat. Marco Barrientos) (En Vivo)
Meaning & Inspiration
Gateway Worship's powerful declaration, "Tu Gloria Llena la Tierra," released on August 5, 2016, as part of the album *Por Siempre Tuyo*, stands as a profound testament to the sovereignty and majesty of God. This song isn't merely a collection of melodies; it's an impassioned proclamation, a spiritual anthem designed to stir the soul and direct the gaze heavenward. The lyrical core of "Tu Gloria Llena la Tierra" centers on the unshakeable truth that Christ is King, a reign that transcends earthly kingdoms and political machinations. The verses paint a picture of a world where nations may rise and fall, but God's dominion is eternal, echoing the sentiment found in Daniel 2:44, which speaks of a kingdom that "will never be destroyed, nor will it be left to another people. It will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever." This declaration of Christ's kingship is reinforced by the repeated, fervent statement, "Declaramos que tu reino llegó, declaramos que tu reino está aquí" (We declare that your kingdom has come, we declare that your kingdom is here), a direct invocation of Jesus' own teachings in Matthew 4:17, where His ministry began with the call to repent because "the kingdom of heaven has come near." The song powerfully articulates the hope and certainty that God's reign is not a distant future promise but a present reality actively breaking into our world.
The central message of "Tu Gloria Llena la Tierra" resonates deeply with the biblical concept of God's pervasive glory. The chorus, "Tu gloria llena la tierra, los cielos te adoran oh Dios, naciones se llenan de asombro" (Your glory fills the earth, the heavens adore You, O God, nations are filled with wonder), calls to mind passages like Isaiah 6:3, where the seraphim cry out, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory!" The song suggests that this divine glory is not confined to heavenly realms but actively saturates our physical world, prompting awe and reverence. This notion is further explored as the lyrics implore for God's presence to intensify, likening it to water filling the sea and asking to be filled "more and more." This speaks to a yearning for deeper impartation of the Spirit, a desire for God's fullness to overwhelm us, mirroring the prayer in Ephesians 3:19 for believers to be "filled to the measure of all the fullness of God." The song's journey culminates in a profound and repetitive declaration of God's holiness and unmatched majesty, with lines like "Santo, santo, todopoderoso, eres majestuoso, como tú no hay otro" (Holy, holy, almighty, You are majestic, there is no other like You). This echoes the unceasing praise described in Revelation 4:8, where the four living creatures proclaim day and night, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty." The ultimate aspiration articulated is for "toda la tierra de rodillas te adorará" (all the earth will worship You on its knees), a prophetic vision aligning with Philippians 2:10-11, which states that "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." "Tu Gloria Llena la Tierra" is more than a worship song; it's a prophetic whisper of the glorious future when all creation will fully and unreservedly acknowledge the reign and glory of its King.