JESUS IS COMING
Anticipating the Arrival: Embracing the Hope of the Beloved's ComingLyrics
My beloved is coming soon
Anticipation of the imminent arrival of a beloved figure, possibly referring to Jesus.
My beloved is getting closer
Expressing the closeness of the beloved's arrival, building on the sense of anticipation.
My beloved is coming in the clouds
Imagery of the beloved coming in the clouds, a symbolic representation often associated with divine or majestic appearances.
He's coming for me
Acknowledging that the arrival is personal, indicating a connection between the speaker and the beloved.
He's coming for us
Expanding the scope to include a collective anticipation, suggesting a broader community awaiting the beloved.
Come oh come, oh come my beloved
An invitation for the beloved to come, expressing eagerness and longing.
I am here waiting
Confirmation of the speaker's readiness and waiting for the beloved.
Come oh come, oh come Jesus
Reiteration of the invitation, addressing the beloved by the name "Jesus."
I want to be with you
Declaration of the speaker's desire to be in the company of Jesus.
The trumpet is ready to sound
Introduction of the metaphor of the trumpet as a signal for a significant event.
The angels are ready to come
Reference to the preparedness of angels, possibly indicating a divine event.
The king is coming for His Holy bride
Describing Jesus as a king coming for a holy bride, emphasizing a sacred and special union.
The signs are here
Acknowledgment of signs, possibly referring to prophetic indications of the beloved's arrival.
The time is near
Stating that the time for the beloved's arrival is near, heightening the sense of anticipation.
Come oh come, oh come my beloved
Repetition of the invitation, emphasizing the waiting and anticipation of the speaker.
I am here waiting
Reiteration of the speaker's readiness and waiting for the beloved.
Come oh come, oh come Jesus
Again inviting Jesus to come, expressing the desire to be with him.
I want to be with you
Reaffirmation of the speaker's longing to be in the presence of Jesus.
Oh what a blessed hope we have in Yeshua
Expressing a sense of blessed hope in Yeshua (an alternative name for Jesus).
He'll wipe away every tear from our eyes
Describing a comforting future where tears will be wiped away by Yeshua.
There will be no more death
Painting a picture of a future without death, emphasizing the positive transformation associated with the beloved's arrival.
There will be no more pain
Continuation of the positive imagery, envisioning a future without pain.
He'll make all things new
Highlighting the transformative power of Yeshua, making all things new.
When He comes again
Linking the renewal of all things to the anticipated second coming of Jesus.
Come oh come, oh come my beloved
Repetition of the invitation, expressing the ongoing anticipation and waiting for the beloved.
I am here waiting
Reiteration of the speaker's readiness and waiting for the beloved.
Come oh come, oh come Jesus
Inviting Jesus to come again, expressing the desire to embrace him.
I want to embrace you
Reaffirmation of the speaker's longing to be in the presence of Jesus.
Oh come Yeshua
Directly addressing Yeshua with an invitation to come.
I want to be with you
Reiteration of the speaker's desire to be with Yeshua.
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