Esta Es Mi Gloria

Doris Machin Doris Machin

A Heartfelt Ode to Divine Glory

Doris Machin's song "Esta Es Mi Gloria" is a profound expression of worship and adoration towards a higher power, specifically the 'Rey de gloria' or 'King of Glory.' The lyrics are a testament to the artist's deep spiritual connection and unwavering faith. The song opens with a commitment to sing a new song to the King of Glory, emphasizing the freshness and continuous renewal of her devotion. This act of singing day and night signifies an unending praise, a life dedicated to worship.

The chorus, which repeats the phrase 'Esta es mi gloria,' translates to 'This is my glory,' and it encapsulates the essence of the song. For Machin, her glory lies in worshiping in the presence of the divine, offering praises that are as pleasing as a fragrant aroma. This metaphor of a 'fragrant aroma' is often used in religious texts to symbolize offerings that are pleasing to God, indicating that her worship is not just an act but a heartfelt offering.

The song also speaks to the personal victories and greatness of the divine in her life. By singing of the 'proezas' or 'feats' in her life, Machin acknowledges the transformative power of her faith. The lyrics suggest that her life's triumphs are a direct result of divine intervention, and her response is one of continuous praise and adoration. This song is not just a personal declaration but also a call to others to recognize and exalt the divine among the nations, making it a communal act of worship.

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  1. Grande y Eterno
  2. Mil Gracias
  3. Es en tu presencia
  4. Muestrame Tu Gloria
  5. Al Que Ama Mi Alma
  6. Alma Que Cristo Llama
  7. Más Que Vencedor
  8. Este Corito Es
  9. Hay Un Poder
  10. Te Necesito
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