Vivo Está

Barak Barak

The Triumph of Resurrection: Barak's 'Vivo Está'

Barak's song 'Vivo Está' is a powerful declaration of Christian faith, focusing on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone event in Christianity. The lyrics describe the moment when the stone was moved from Jesus's tomb, signifying that it was empty and that Jesus had risen from the dead. This event is celebrated by Christians around the world as Easter, marking Jesus's victory over death and his role as the savior who brings salvation to humanity.

The repeated lines 'El cordero que fue inmolado, Vivo está' translate to 'The lamb that was sacrificed is alive.' This is a direct reference to the Christian portrayal of Jesus as the Lamb of God, a sacrifice for the sins of the world. The song emphasizes the belief that through his death and resurrection, Jesus conquered death and provided a path to salvation for believers. The use of the term 'Maestro,' meaning 'Master' or 'Teacher,' is a nod to Jesus's role as a spiritual leader and guide.

The song by Barak, a Christian music group known for their worship songs, is not just a narrative of an event but a proclamation of faith and a celebration of the hope that comes with the belief in resurrection. It serves as a reminder to the faithful of the power of God and the promise of eternal life. The song's powerful and emotive delivery can be a source of comfort and inspiration to believers, reinforcing their faith and the joy of their spiritual convictions.

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  1. Acepta
  2. La Tierra Canta
  3. Trae El Cielo Aquí
  4. Baruch Hashem
  5. Espiritu Santo Ven
  6. Con Poder
  7. Trae El Cielo Aquí (Ingles)
  8. Hasta Ver Tu Gloria
  9. Mi Gozo
  10. Se Desborda
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