Marcos Witt - Mas El Dios De Toda Gracia Lyrics
Lyrics
Mas el Dios de toda gracia
Que nos llam? a su gloria eterna
os perfeccione y afirme
fortalezca e establezca
A ?i sea la gloria
a ?i sea el imperio
por los siglos de los siglos
Am?n,Am?n,am?n,!!Am?n!!
Video
Mas el Dios de toda Gracia - Marcos Witt (con letra)
Meaning & Inspiration
Marcos Witt's "Mas El Dios de Toda Gracia," released as part of his 2025 album "Legado," delivers a powerful, scriptural message that resonates with profound theological depth. The song draws directly from the Apostle Peter's second letter, specifically the closing benediction found in 1 Peter 5:10-11. This is not merely a musical rendition; it's an invocation, a fervent plea for divine strengthening and establishment in the lives of believers. The core of the song's message is a declaration of God's all-encompassing grace, the very grace that has called us to an eternal glory that far surpasses our current circumstances. This echoes the promise in Romans 8:18, which states, "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed in us." Witt’s rendition emphasizes God's active role in perfecting, establishing, strengthening, and settling His people. This is beautifully mirrored in verses like Philippians 1:6, which assures, "being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." The repetition of "A él sea la gloria, a él sea el imperio, por los siglos de los siglos" is a direct affirmation of God's sovereignty and eternal reign, aligning perfectly with passages like Revelation 1:8, which declares God as "the Alpha and the Omega, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty." The concluding "Amén" serves as a powerful, resounding seal of agreement and faith in these divine promises, a testament to the unwavering truth of God's character and His unfailing plan for His people. The song, at its heart, is an encouragement to stand firm, rooted in the unchanging nature of God, and to give Him all honor and dominion, knowing that He is the source of all strength and the ultimate sustainer of our faith.