Viene El Día (part. Paula Prieto)

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Anticipation and Hope in 'Viene El Día'

“Viene El Día” by Un Corazón, featuring Paula Prieto, is a song that beautifully encapsulates the themes of anticipation, hope, and faith. The lyrics speak of a future day when Jesus will return, a day that is eagerly awaited by all of creation. The imagery of mountains bowing and valleys leaping to see Jesus highlights the grandeur and significance of this event. This metaphorical language emphasizes the universal recognition of Jesus' return, suggesting that even the natural world will respond to His presence.

The song also delves into personal transformation and redemption. The line “Quién diría que este roto corazón volverá anhelando el mismo Salvador” reflects a journey of healing and renewal. It speaks to the idea that even a broken heart can find hope and longing in the promise of salvation. This personal connection to the divine is further emphasized in the lines “Hecho justo por la fe, tomado de su mano volaré,” which suggest a sense of being made righteous through faith and being uplifted by Jesus' guidance.

The recurring refrain “Viene el día de Jesús, el Señor” serves as a powerful reminder of the central theme of the song. It reinforces the anticipation of Jesus' return and the joy that will accompany it. The final verses paint a picture of eternal worship and the end of suffering, with the promise of being in Jesus' arms. This hopeful vision is a source of comfort and inspiration for believers, reminding them of the ultimate fulfillment of their faith.

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  2. Jesucristo Basta (Versión Acústica) (part. Living)
  3. Solo Tú (part. Lead)
  4. La Sombra de Tus Alas (part. LIVING)
  5. Socorro
  6. En Esta Vida
  7. Vuelvo a Ti (part. Lead y Lowsan Melgar)
  8. Río
  9. Viene El Día (part. Paula Prieto)
  10. Más de Ti (Lado B)
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