A Journey to Eternal Salvation: The Essence of 'Tengo Prisa'

Cuarteto Vocal Sabbath's song 'Tengo Prisa' is a heartfelt expression of anticipation and spiritual readiness for a transformative journey. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and excitement as the narrator prepares for a significant event, which is metaphorically described as a 'great journey.' This journey is not just any trip but a spiritual voyage to meet their savior, Jesus Christ. The repeated mention of having a 'ticket in hand' and the 'route being ready' symbolizes the narrator's preparedness and unwavering faith in their spiritual path.

The song's lyrics are rich with religious imagery and metaphors. The 'Bible' is referenced as a guide, indicating the importance of scripture in navigating life's journey. The 'induction' and 'embarkation' suggest a rite of passage or a transition from one state of being to another, emphasizing the transformative nature of this spiritual journey. The urgency in the phrase 'Tengo prisa' (I am in a hurry) reflects the narrator's eagerness to reach their destination and be in the presence of divine love.

'Tengo Prisa' also touches on themes of eternal life and the afterlife. The 'great journey' is described as a one-way trip to a place where Jesus awaits, highlighting the Christian belief in heaven and eternal salvation. The song encourages listeners to prepare for their own spiritual journey, suggesting that there is a 'ticket' for everyone willing to embark on this path. The imagery of time running out, like 'sand in an hourglass,' adds a sense of urgency and reminds listeners of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of spiritual readiness.

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  1. Tengo Prisa
  2. Fue En La Cruz
  3. Sin Ti
  4. Errante Voy
  5. Encontré la Salida
  6. Mi Milagro
  7. Aquí Estoy
  8. Jesús Mesías
  9. Alfa y Omega
  10. No Me Olvidé de Ti
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