Christafari - Eternal Reverberations Lyrics
Lyrics
Inspired by Rev 20:11-15, Gal 6:7-8, Rev 14:13, II Peter 3:9, II Cor 7:10, Acts 17:30-31, I John 1:9, Heb 12:22-24, Rev 21:27, II Cor 4:17-18, Isaiah 1:27, Isaiah 57:13b & Ecc 3:11-12
Eternal reverberations
Chorus: Eternal reverberations
(They're) echoing throughout space and time
Eternal reverberations
The deeds that you've done in your life (Repeat)
Verse One: They are for eternity unto infinity and beyond
Echoing unto the Holy City--Zion (Repeat)
(CHORUS)
Verse Two: Only the penitent
The penitent man shall enter Jah Kingdom
Only the penitent
The penitent one shall enter Zion (Repeat)
Bridge: Holy Mount Zion (2X)
(CHORUS)
You see it's echoing (echoing) throughout eternity
A lyrical and spiritual symphony
It's echoing (echoing) throughout eternity
Every action and every single deed
Hear it echoing (echoing) throughout eternity
A mystical and spiritual symphony
It's echoing (echoing) throughout eternity
Repercussions, repetitions, every action and deed
(Verse One)
(Bridge)
(CHORUS)
(Verse Two)
(Bridge 2X)
(CHORUS).
Video
Eternal Reverberations
Meaning & Inspiration
Christafari's "Eternal Reverberations," featured on their 2007 album *To the Foundation*, is a profound musical exploration of accountability and eternal consequence, directly inspired by a rich tapestry of biblical passages including Revelation 20:11-15 and Galatians 6:7-8. The song grapples with the impactful truth that every action and deed performed in this life carries a weight that extends far beyond our earthly existence, echoing "throughout space and time" and ultimately towards the "Holy City—Zion." This concept of lasting repercussions is a central theme, reminding us, as the lyrics suggest, that only the penitent will find entry into God's Kingdom. The song's lyrical foundation draws heavily on the principle of sowing and reaping, underscoring the spiritual law that what one sows, they will also reap (Galatians 6:7). This isn't merely a suggestion but an eternal reality, a "lyrical and spiritual symphony" where every choice contributes to an unending resonance. The call for penitence, highlighted in Verse Two, aligns with biblical admonitions for repentance and transformation, echoing the message of Acts 17:30-31 which urges all people everywhere to repent. The persistent repetition of "Eternal reverberations" serves as a powerful mnemonic device, urging contemplation on the lasting impact of our lives, a concept mirrored in Ecclesiastes 3:11-12 which states that God has made everything beautiful in its time, and has also set eternity in the human heart. The song's message is not one of condemnation, but of sober awareness, encouraging a life lived with intentionality and a focus on righteousness, as suggested by II Corinthians 7:10 which speaks of godly sorrow leading to repentance that brings salvation. Ultimately, "Eternal Reverberations" functions as a spiritual mirror, reflecting the enduring significance of our earthly journey and its eternal destination, urging a conscious and faithful approach to life’s every moment.