Sovereign Grace Music - A Ti la gloria Lyrics
Lyrics
VERSO 1
Oh gran Señor, me asombra tu grandeza
Con solo hablar sostienes la creación
Harás cumplir siempre todos tus planes
Para traer la gloria para Ti
CORO
A Ti la gloria, gloria
Alzamos nuestras voces para adorar
A Ti la gloria, gloria
Daremos solo a Ti adoración
VERSO 2
Con gran poder Tú mueves las estrellas
El viento, el mar y todo lo que hay
En mi andar, mis gozos y tristezas
Orquestas Tú para dar gloria a Ti
VERSO 3
Son altos y profundos tus caminos
Bueno eres Tú y de esto cantaré
Que por amor Tu hijo entregaste
Confío en Ti y espero en Ti, mi rey
Video
A Ti La Gloria - Gracia Soberana Música (Video Oficial)
Meaning & Inspiration
"A Ti la gloria," from Sovereign Grace Music's 2014 album *La Salvación es del Señor*, stands as a profound declaration of worship, centering on the magnificent sovereignty and enduring goodness of God. The song's narrative begins with an awe-struck recognition of the Creator's immense power and wisdom, acknowledging that His spoken word alone sustains all of existence and that His plans are eternally sure, all culminating in His own glory. This echoes the Psalmist's declaration in Psalm 19:1, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands," and the profound truth found in Romans 11:36, "For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen." The chorus itself, a repetitive and powerful call to lift voices in adoration, unequivocally directs all praise and worship to God, emphasizing that His is the sole recipient of such devotion.
The second verse expands on this theme of divine control, pointing to God's active hand in the cosmos—orchestrating the stars, the wind, and the seas. This grand scope of power is then intimately applied to the believer's personal journey, asserting that God skillfully weaves even our joys and sorrows into a tapestry designed to bring Him glory. This reflects the promise in Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," demonstrating that even the most personal of experiences are not beyond His perfect oversight and redemptive purpose. The final verse delves into the mystery of God's ways, recognizing their loftiness and depth, yet anchoring in His unfailing goodness. The sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, is presented as the ultimate testament to this love and the foundation of the singer's trust and hope. This verse powerfully alludes to 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," and the profound comfort found in the assurance that "Good is the Lord; he is a refuge in times of trouble, and he knows those who take refuge in him" (Nahum 1:7). "A Ti la gloria" is not merely a song; it is a theological treatise set to music, a call to acknowledge God's absolute authority and unparalleled love, and a vibrant invitation to join in an eternal chorus of praise for His saving grace.