Passion - Glorioso DÃa Lyrics
Lyrics
Mi vergüenza me sepultó
Yo buscaba un salvador
Más tu perdón, me libero
Muerto estaba en mi interior
RespondÃa de ti señor
Más tu perdón, me libero
Tu voz me habló...
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
Tu voz me habló
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
Ahora libre soy en tu amor
Es tu gracia la que me sano
Más tu perdon, a mà me libero
Tu voz me habló...
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
Tu voz me habló
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
De mi pecado me rescataste
En tu gloria cadenas se rompen
VivÃa solo y sin consuelo
Ahora soy ciudadano del cielo
Tu me sanaste estando herido
Jesús por tu amor yo respiro
Tengo futuro, ahora veo
Porque tú voz me habló...
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
Tu voz me habló
Y a la muerte venció
Glorioso DÃa, tu sangre me rescató
Video
Passion - Glorioso Día (Lyric Video) ft. Kristian Stanfill
Meaning & Inspiration
Passion's "Glorioso Día," released on September 15, 2017, with Kristian Stanfill as a featured artist, stands as a powerful declaration of God's enduring victory and the hope it instills in believers. The song's core message centers on the triumphant return of Christ and the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, a concept deeply rooted in biblical prophecy. The "glorious day" envisioned is the day when Christ's reign is fully established, a theme resonating throughout Scripture. We see echoes of this anticipation in the Apostle Paul's words in Philippians 2:10-11, stating that "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." This anticipation of universal acknowledgment of Christ's sovereignty is at the heart of "Glorioso Día." The song powerfully communicates that the resurrection of Jesus is not a historical footnote, but a present reality that guarantees future glorification. This aligns with 1 Corinthians 15:20, which declares, "But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of them that sleep." The "firstfruits" imagery signifies that Christ's resurrection is the guarantee of our own future resurrection and vindication. "Glorioso Día" moves beyond a mere song of worship; it's an anthem of confident expectation, reminding us that even in the midst of present struggles, God is working towards a final, glorious resolution. This unwavering certainty finds its biblical foundation in passages like Romans 8:18, which states, "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us." The song's emphasis on God's faithfulness and the eventual triumph of His kingdom offers a profound source of encouragement, urging listeners to fix their gaze on the ultimate victory promised in God's Word, a victory secured through the finished work of Jesus Christ.