Regresara Por Mi

Julissa Julissa

A Celestial Reunion: The Promise of Eternal Love in 'Regresara Por Mi'

Julissa's song 'Regresara Por Mi' is a heartfelt expression of faith and anticipation, deeply rooted in Christian eschatology. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bride preparing for the return of her beloved, symbolizing the Church awaiting the second coming of Christ. The imagery of dressing in white, a symbol of purity, and raising hands high for the world to see, underscores the readiness and devotion of the faithful. This metaphor of the bride and groom is a common biblical theme, representing the intimate and eternal relationship between Christ and His followers.

The chorus amplifies this anticipation with the declaration that the heavens will open and the King, adorned in glory, will return. This moment is depicted as a fulfillment of a divine promise, where the faithful will receive their crown, a symbol of eternal reward and recognition. The use of regal imagery, such as the crown and the King, emphasizes the majesty and sovereignty of Christ, reinforcing the hope and assurance of His return.

In the final verse, the song shifts to a more personal and intimate tone. The bride dreams of the long-awaited day when she will no longer be just a bride but will become the wife, signifying a complete and eternal union. This transformation from bride to wife symbolizes the ultimate fulfillment of the divine promise and the eternal bond of love between Christ and the Church. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and joy, reflecting the Christian hope of eternal life and the ultimate reunion with the divine.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Venid Fieles Todos
  2. Pienso en su amor
  3. Que Hubiera Sido de Mi
  4. El Vive
  5. Creemos
  6. Mejor así
  7. A Dios Sea La Gloria
  8. A Toda Voz
  9. Mi plegaria
  10. Jehová (feat. Danilo Montero)
View all Julissa songs

Most popular topics in Julissa songs

Related artists

  1. Vino Nuevo
    Vino Nuevo
  2. Juan Carlos Alvarado
    Juan Carlos Alvarado
  3. Rojo
    Rojo
  4. Marcos Witt
    Marcos Witt
  5. Danny Berrios
    Danny Berrios
  6. Samuel Hernandez
    Samuel Hernandez
  7. Marcos Yaroide
    Marcos Yaroide
  8. Rene Gonzalez
    Rene Gonzalez