Que Entre El Rey

Karen Espinosa Karen Espinosa

The Majestic Return of the King

Karen Espinosa's song "Que Entre El Rey" is a powerful and evocative piece that celebrates the anticipated return of Jesus Christ, depicted as the King of Glory. The lyrics are rich with biblical imagery, portraying a day of great beauty and significance when the heavens open, and the King arrives on a white horse. This imagery is deeply rooted in Christian eschatology, where Jesus is often referred to as the "Son of Man" and the "King of Glory," heralding a time of justice and truth.

The song emphasizes the worthiness and holiness of Jesus, with repeated declarations of "Digno y santo siempre será" ("Worthy and holy he will always be"). This repetition underscores the reverence and adoration that believers hold for Jesus, who is described as having "eyes of fire" and a "voice like the sea." These descriptions are reminiscent of the Book of Revelation, where Jesus is depicted as both the sacrificial lamb and the roaring lion, symbolizing his dual nature of humility and power.

Espinosa's lyrics also highlight the readiness of the faithful, with references to "lamps lit" and "the harvest ready," suggesting a community prepared for the return of their King. The song calls for the earth to tremble before the majesty of Jesus, invoking a sense of awe and anticipation. This theme of readiness and reverence is central to the song, encouraging listeners to prepare their hearts and lives for the coming of the King, who will bring justice and truth to the world.

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