Passion - Pronto Vendrás Lyrics
Lyrics
Toda la tierra
Toda creación
Prepara el camino
A nuestro Señor
Pronto vendrá Jesús
Los pecadores
Regresarán
Y todo el pueblo
Te exaltará
Pronto vendrá Jesús
El Señor pronto volverá
Tu iglesia, Dios
Lista está
Todo ser clama por su Rey
Amén
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Habrá justicia
Renovarás
Eres eterno
E irreal
Pronto vendrá Jesús
El Señor pronto volverá
Tu iglesia, Dios
Lista está
Todo ser clama por su Rey
Amén
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Creo que
Regresarás
Dios, yo sé
Que volverás
Creo que
Regresarás
Dios, yo sé
Que volverás
El Señor pronto volverá
Tu iglesia, Dios
Lista está
Todo ser clama por su Rey
Amén
El Señor pronto volverá
Tu iglesia, Dios, reparada está
Todo ser clama por su Rey
Amén
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
Pronto vendrás
No tardes más
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Passion ft. Kristian Stanfill - Even So Come (Live)
Meaning & Inspiration
Passion's "Pronto Vendrás," released as part of their 2015 album *Even So Come (Live)*, is a powerful declaration of faith and anticipation for the return of Jesus Christ. The song's core message is one of hopeful expectancy, drawing deeply from biblical prophecies concerning the second coming of Christ and the renewal of all creation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the world preparing for the Lord, with "all the earth" and "all creation" making ready the way. This echoes Isaiah's vision in Isaiah 40:3, "Prepare the way for the Lord in the wilderness; make straight in the desert a highway for our God," a sentiment of divine orchestration for Christ's advent. The repeated refrain, "Pronto vendrás, no tardes más" (You will come soon, do not delay any longer), captures the earnest longing of believers for Christ's promised return, a theme woven throughout Scripture, such as in Hebrews 10:37, which quotes Habakkuk 2:3: "For in just a little while, he who is coming will come and will not delay."
The song also speaks of a societal transformation awaiting Christ's return, where "sinners will return" and "all the people will exalt you." This aligns with prophetic visions of a redeemed humanity acknowledging God's sovereignty, reminiscent of prophecies like Zechariah 8:23, which foretells a time when ten people from every language of the nations will grasp the hem of a Jew's garment and say, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you." The declaration that "Your church, God, is ready" speaks to the spiritual preparedness and purification of believers, a concept central to New Testament teachings about the church as the bride of Christ, awaiting her groom (Ephesians 5:25-27). The fervent cry that "every being cries out for their King" underscores the universal longing for Christ's reign and the ultimate restoration of all things, as described in Romans 8:22, "For we know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time."
Furthermore, the lyrics boldly proclaim, "There will be justice, you will renew, you are eternal and unreal." This speaks to the eschatological hope of Christ’s righteous judgment and the establishment of a new heaven and a new earth where justice prevails, as promised in Revelation 21:1-4. The assertion of His eternal and "unreal" (perhaps meaning beyond human comprehension or earthly limitations) nature reflects the divine attributes of God, His timeless existence, and His transcendence. The unwavering faith expressed in "I believe you will return, God, I know that you will come back" is a cornerstone of Christian belief, a personal conviction rooted in the resurrection of Jesus and His own words about returning to His followers. The song, therefore, serves as an anthem of hopeful anticipation, a communal prayer for Christ's imminent return, and a testament to the enduring faith in His promises of justice, renewal, and eternal reign.