Christafari - Christ is Risen Lyrics
Lyrics
Hallelujah, He is risen... (sung in Spanish)
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Solo
Christ is risen
He is risen indeed
Resurrected
Bringing new life to me
Christ is risen
He is risen indeed
Resurrected
Bringing new life to me
So they pierced His hands and feet
Watch Him bleed, watch Him bleed
As He hung there upon a tree
He couldn’t breathe, couldn’t breathe
Just for you and for me
Yes indeed, yes indeed
Well it was such a terrible scene
But on the day 3 victory, victory
Jesus rose up from the grave
Hear the angels sing
Saying death where is your sting
So you’d better believe
It’s for freedom that you are set free
I said He died for my sins (yes indeed)
So that I could be saved (yes indeed)
And then He came back again (yes indeed)
Yes He is risen from the grave (yes indeed)
I said He died for your sins (yes indeed)
So that you can be saved (yes indeed)
And then He came back again (yes indeed)
Yes He is risen, risen from the, risen from the grave
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah
Christ is risen
Risen from the dead
Death has no sting
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Hallelujah, hallelujah
He is risen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Risen from the dead
Video
CHRISTAFARI – CHRIST IS RISEN (Official Music Video) feat. Wendy Marin Paschalidis [At Caminito]
Meaning & Inspiration
Christafari’s powerful declaration, “Christ is Risen,” released on February 25, 2021, as part of their album *Outernational (Musicianaries Revisited in Dub)*, stands as a vibrant testament to the cornerstone of Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This song transcends mere musical expression, serving as a profound theological statement woven into a rhythm that uplifts and declares an eternal truth. From the opening "Hallelujah, He is risen" sung in Spanish, the track immediately establishes a universal, joyful proclamation that resonates across cultures, affirming the very essence of the Gospel message and inviting all to partake in the celebration of Christ's triumph.
At its heart, the song is a jubilant echo of the early church's triumphant cry, focusing intently on the victory over death achieved through Jesus. The repeated declaration, "Christ is risen, risen from the dead," is more than a simple statement; it is a foundational truth that reorients all of human history and personal destiny. The accompanying assertion, "Death has no sting," directly quotes 1 Corinthians 15:55, where the Apostle Paul powerfully questions death's dominion in light of Christ’s resurrection. This scriptural anchor explains that because Jesus conquered the grave, the ultimate consequence of sin—death—has been disarmed for those who believe, robbing it of its final power and transforming it from an end into a pathway to eternal life with God. This spiritual victory provides immense comfort and unshakeable hope, reinforcing that the sting of death, which is sin, has been absorbed and defeated by Christ.
The song then thoughtfully navigates the full scope of the redemptive story, acknowledging the brutal reality of the crucifixion before soaring into the glorious resurrection. The imagery of Jesus’s suffering—“So they pierced His hands and feet, watch Him bleed, watch Him bleed, As He hung there upon a tree, He couldn’t breathe”—is a stark reminder of the immense sacrifice made on Calvary, depicted in countless biblical accounts such as John 19:18 and Matthew 27:35. This poignant description emphasizes that His agony was "Just for you and for me," highlighting the deeply personal and substitutionary nature of His death. However, this painful scene is swiftly countered by the triumphant shift to "But on the day 3 victory, victory, Jesus rose up from the grave," affirming the fulfillment of prophecy (Luke 24:6-7) and the glorious reality of His resurrection, which is the ultimate seal of God's love and power.
Christafari seamlessly weaves this historical narrative with its transformative personal application, emphasizing that Christ's victory is not merely a past event but a present reality that brings profound change to individual lives. The lyrics, "Bringing new life to me," and the repeated assurance, "He died for my sins so that I could be saved," directly point to the grace and redemption offered through the cross and empty tomb. This aligns with Romans 6:4, which speaks of being raised with Christ to walk in newness of life, and Ephesians 2:8-9, which states that salvation is a gift of God's grace received through faith. The song passionately extends this invitation to "you," declaring, "He died for your sins so that you can be saved," underscoring the universal call to repentance and belief. The powerful declaration that "It’s for freedom that you are set free" echoes Galatians 5:1, reminding believers that the resurrection not only offers eternal life but also liberates them from the bondage of sin, allowing for a life lived in true spiritual freedom and purpose.
Ultimately, "Christ is Risen" by Christafari is more than just a song; it is an anthem of spiritual warfare won, a joyous proclamation of hope, and a deeply personal testament to the transformative power of the resurrection. It brilliantly captures the theological depth of Christ's suffering, triumph, and the new life His victory imparts, all delivered with an infectious spiritual energy. This track serves as a powerful reminder for every soul that the grave holds no power, and through Christ, there is an eternal "Hallelujah" to be sung, inspiring enduring faith and courageous living in the light of His glorious resurrection.