Alex Campos - Allí Está Él Lyrics
Lyrics
Si es de dia o de noche
si hace frio o calor
invierno o primavera
si vieras salir el sol
El mundo te viene encima
esque handa algo muy mal
tu vida no te interesa, no
sientes que solo estas
no importa qu emal te sientes si no tienes salidas
ALLI ESTA EL
Tarde o temprano tu vida se sentira vacia
ALLI ESTA EL
no importa lo que te digan ven y cambia tu vida
ALLI ESTA EL
el tiempo se agota corre mas de prisa
ALLI ESTA EL
Hay alguen que estuvo solo
hay alguen que llorara
hay alguen lo sufrio todo
es CRISTO y te esperara
no importa qu emal te sientes si no tienes salidas
ALLI ESTA EL
Tarde o temprano tu vida se sentira vacia
ALLI ESTA EL
no importa lo que te digan ven y cambia tu vida
ALLI ESTA EL
el tiempo se agota corre mas de prisa
ALLI ESTA EL
El viento corre en contra,
la gente handa de prisa,
el agua no te moja,
la luz se disminuye,
el dia no te alcanza,
la noche se hace larga
el tiempo se agota,
tus lagrimas si hacen trizas
Existe una persona
El lo maltrataron
a El lo azotaron,
a El le entregaron
clavado en una cruz su sangre escurria
su vida entregaba su padre lo dejaba
por ti es que moria por ti el se entregaba
si los malos lo arrastraban.
no importa qu emal te sientes si no tienes salidas
ALLI ESTA EL
Tarde o temprano tu vida se sentira vacia
ALLI ESTA EL
no importa lo que te digan ven y cambia tu vida
ALLI ESTA EL
el tiempo se agota corre mas de prisa
ALLI ESTA EL
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Allí Está Él - Alex Campos - Tiempo De La Cruz | Audio
Meaning & Inspiration
Alex Campos's "Allí Está Él," released in 2006 as part of his album *Acústico (El Sonido del Silencio)*, stands as a profound spiritual declaration, eschewing complex musicality for a raw, direct message of divine presence and hope. The song unfolds with an intimate understanding of the human condition, acknowledging the multifaceted struggles we face daily, whether marked by the shifts of seasons, the pressures of the world, or profound feelings of isolation. Campos paints a vivid picture of despair, where life feels empty and external voices offer little solace, capturing the very real sense of being lost and overwhelmed. The core of the song’s narrative is its unwavering assertion that in these moments of deepest need, there is a constant, unwavering presence.
The lyrical journey of "Allí Está Él" is deeply rooted in Christian theology, serving as an extended reflection on the sacrifice and enduring love of Jesus Christ. The verses describe a figure who has personally experienced immense suffering – solitude, weeping, and enduring all things – directly referencing the Passion of Christ. The imagery of being mistreated, whipped, and ultimately crucified, with blood flowing and life being given, is a powerful allusion to the crucifixion as detailed in scripture, particularly in passages like Isaiah 53:5, which speaks of him being pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities. Furthermore, the lines about Christ giving his life and being left by his Father during his darkest hour echo Jesus' cry on the cross, as recorded in Matthew 27:46, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Campos emphasizes that this ultimate sacrifice was made "por ti" – for you – a core tenet of Christian belief, aligning with verses like John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
The repeated refrain, "Allí Está Él" ("There He Is"), acts as a spiritual anchor, reminding the listener that amidst life's turmoil, the answer is not in finding an escape route, but in recognizing the presence of Christ who is always available. This resonates with scriptural promises of God’s nearness, such as Psalm 46:1, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble," and Matthew 28:20, where Jesus promises, "And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." The urgency conveyed by "el tiempo se agota corre más de prisa" ("time is running out, it runs ever faster") serves as a spiritual call to action, urging a response to this divine invitation to change one's life. This echoes the New Testament's emphasis on the brevity of life and the importance of repentance and faith, as seen in 2 Corinthians 6:2: "For he says, 'In the time of my favor I heard you, and in the day of salvation I helped you.' I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation." "Allí Está Él" is not merely a song; it's a sermon in verse, an invitation to encounter the redeeming love and constant presence of Christ, offering profound comfort and a pathway to spiritual renewal for anyone feeling lost or burdened by life's challenges.