El Que Volverá

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The Anticipation of a Divine Return

ECCOS's song "El Que Volverá" is a powerful anthem that delves into the Christian belief of the second coming of Jesus Christ. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of hope and anticipation, as they describe a future where darkness will be dispelled and everything will be restored. The song emphasizes the triumph of Jesus over death, portraying Him as a majestic king who will return to bring joy and eliminate sorrow. This message is a cornerstone of Christian eschatology, which holds that Jesus will return to fulfill the promises of salvation and eternal life.

The repetition of phrases like "El que fue, El que es, El que volverá" underscores the eternal nature of Christ, highlighting His presence throughout time and His promised return. The song's chorus, with its repeated "Aleluya," serves as a jubilant expression of worship and reverence, celebrating the anticipated arrival of Christ. The imagery of Jesus coming on the clouds is a direct reference to biblical prophecies, particularly those found in the Book of Revelation, which describe the return of Christ in a similar manner.

The song also conveys a sense of urgency and readiness, urging listeners to prepare for this divine event. The lyrics suggest that the signs of His return are evident, and believers are encouraged to place their hope and trust in Christ, who is depicted as an anchor in times of uncertainty. This theme of hope and faith is central to the song, offering comfort and assurance to those who await the fulfillment of this prophecy. The repeated invocation "Ven, Señor Jesús" is a heartfelt plea for the return of the Savior, encapsulating the longing and devotion of the faithful.

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  1. Cicatrices
  2. Corazón Perforado (part. Pablo Preciado)
  3. Santo Por Siempre
  4. La Gloria de Dios
  5. El Que Volverá
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