Ha Llegado El Tiempo

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A Call to Action in Troubled Times

“Ha Llegado El Tiempo” by Ovadia is a poignant reflection on the current state of the world, highlighting various crises and moral decay. The song opens with a litany of distressing news: rising temperatures, deadly viruses, food shortages, and societal changes such as same-sex marriage. These events are presented as signs of a world in turmoil, suggesting a sense of urgency and impending disaster. The repetition of these issues underscores their severity and the pervasive sense of chaos.

The lyrics also delve into natural disasters and scientific advancements, portraying them as both marvels and harbingers of doom. The imagery of celestial bodies fulfilling their missions and mountains unleashing their fury paints a picture of a world that is both awe-inspiring and terrifying. This duality reflects the complex relationship humans have with nature and technology, where progress often comes with unforeseen consequences.

Amidst this backdrop of global strife, the song shifts to a spiritual call to action. It criticizes the multitude of religions that focus on healing but neglect the core message of Jesus Christ and salvation. The chorus emphasizes the need to spread the pure and holy word of God, presenting it as the only path to true freedom and eternal life. The song concludes with a hopeful message, urging believers to carry the banner of peace and the gospel to nations shrouded in darkness. This mission is framed as a way to rescue the world with the unwavering light of hope and love.

“Ha Llegado El Tiempo” is a powerful reminder of the challenges facing humanity and a call to return to spiritual roots as a means of overcoming them. It blends social commentary with religious fervor, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with listeners seeking meaning in troubled times.

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