Al 613: Himnario Adventista Nuevo Del 1
Hymns about unity, mission, evangelism, and the body of Christ.
(Nota: números concretos son ejemplos; ajuste según himnario real.)
Focuses on God’s love, providence, and fatherly care.
Here we find hymns for baptism, the Lord’s Supper (foot washing and communion), marriage, ordination, and church dedication. Hymn 315: "Unidos en la santa cena" (United in the Holy Supper) reflects the Adventist practice of open communion preceded by foot washing (John 13). Himnario Adventista Nuevo Del 1 Al 613
Hymn 342: "Id por todo el mundo" (Go into All the World) is the missionary anthem, often sung during mission story hour or consecration services. The Great Commission is paired with the three angels’ messages in Hymn 358: "Alerta, pueblo mío" (Be Alert, My People), which quotes Revelation 14:6–12.
The first 50 hymns focus entirely on the glory of God, the Trinity, and the act of worship itself. Classic hymns like "Santo, Santo, Santo" (Holy, Holy, Holy – Hymn 1) and "Abre mis ojos, Cristo" (Open My Eyes, Lord – Hymn 45) set the tone for entering God’s presence.
Key hymns in this section:
The final section contains short, liturgical pieces: offertory responses, benedictions, and the three-fold Amen (Hymn 613). These are essential for formal worship services.
Imagine a congregation that sings through the entire hymnal over 52 weeks (about 12 hymns per Sabbath). What happens?
This cycle ensures doctrinal balance and prevents the “top 20 hymns” syndrome common in churches. Hymns about unity, mission, evangelism, and the body
The Sabbath is not merely a day off for Adventists; it is the seal of God’s creative and redemptive power. Hymns 481–510 are the "Sabbath cluster." Hymn 482: "¡Oh, cuán grato es el reposo!" (Oh, How Pleasant Is the Rest!) uses pastoral imagery of a shepherd leading his flock beside still waters. Hymn 495: "Al dulce reposo" (To the Sweet Rest) is a childlike tune that even non-musicians can hum.
Hymns 511–560 focus on the great controversy between Christ and Satan, the millennium, and the new earth. Hymn 534: "No habrá muerte ni dolor" (There Will Be No Death or Pain) quotes Revelation 21:4. Hymn 551: "Pronto viene el Rey" (The King Is Coming Soon) is a rhythmic, march-like hymn that closes many evangelistic campaigns.