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The song's popularity is part of a larger trend explored in research highlighted by Christianity Today .
This paper examines the "Trojan horse" effect, where biblical-sounding songs like "Eres Dios" (and others under the Bethel brand) serve as gateways to broader, more controversial theological movements like the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) . ERES DIOS l BETHEL PRODUCCIONES
Why Bethel and Bethel Music is the Problem | by Brad Hightower The song's popularity is part of a larger
A study discussed here details how a handful of megachurches, including Bethel, have "cornered the market" on worship music. It suggests that these churches act as a "monopoly," driving what congregations worldwide sing based on market success rather than local pastoral choice. 3. Psychology and Worship Performance It suggests that these churches act as a
It argues that even if a specific song's lyrics are doctrinally sound, performing them provides financial support (via CCLI royalties) to organizations that some critics label as heretical due to their teachings on modern-day apostles and supernatural ministry. 2. Market Dominance Research
It investigates how musical conditions—such as the repetition and emotional builds found in tracks like "Eres Dios"—affect a worshiper’s ability to focus on God and the intensity of their subjective religious experience. Notable Features of the Song