Será Llena La Tierra

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A Call to Spiritual Harvest: Understanding 'Será Llena La Tierra'

The song 'Será Llena La Tierra' by Marcos Witt is a powerful call to action for believers, rooted in Christian faith and the concept of evangelism. Marcos Witt is a well-known figure in the Christian music scene, particularly in the Latin American community, and his songs often reflect themes of worship, faith, and the spreading of the Gospel.

The lyrics of 'Será Llena La Tierra' draw from agricultural metaphors, a common biblical motif, to convey a message about spiritual readiness and the urgency of sharing the Christian faith. The phrase 'La cosecha está lista' (The harvest is ready) suggests that there are many people in the world who are prepared to receive the message of Christianity, and it is the responsibility of the faithful to 'levántate y predica' (rise up and preach). This is a direct reference to the biblical idea that followers of Christ should be active in spreading their faith to 'todas las naciones' (all nations).

The chorus, which repeats the line 'Y será llena la tierra de su gloria' (And the earth will be filled with His glory), emphasizes the hope and belief that the teachings of Christ will eventually cover the earth as thoroughly as waters cover the sea. This is an expression of the Christian hope for a future where God's presence is fully realized across the world. The song is both a declaration of faith and an encouragement for believers to engage in what they see as their divine mission.

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  1. Tu Mirada
  2. Temprano Yo Te Buscare
  3. Cuán Bello Es El Señor
  4. Yo Te Busco
  5. Tu Diestra Me A Sostenido
  6. En Los Montes, En Los Valles (part. Funky)
  7. Dios Imparable
  8. Tu Nombre, Oh Dios
  9. Con Tu Sangre
  10. Has Cambiado
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