Esconderijo do Altíssimo (feat. Marcelo dias e Fabiana)

Amanda Ferrari Amanda Ferrari

Finding Refuge in the Almighty: A Song of Faith and Protection

Amanda Ferrari's song "Esconderijo do Altíssimo (feat. Marcelo dias e Fabiana)" is a powerful anthem of faith, protection, and divine intervention. The lyrics draw heavily from biblical imagery and metaphors, emphasizing the omnipotence and omnipresence of God. The repeated phrases "Quebra o arco e corta a lança" (Break the bow and cut the spear) and "Queima os carros no fogo" (Burn the chariots in the fire) symbolize God's ability to dismantle the weapons and strategies of the enemy, ensuring the safety and victory of His followers.

The song reassures listeners that God will not abandon them in their struggles. The lines "Deus não vai deixar você no vento" (God will not leave you in the wind) and "Esta luta vai passar" (This struggle will pass) offer comfort and hope, reminding believers that their suffering is temporary and that divine intervention is imminent. The song also addresses the doubts and fears that can arise during difficult times, countering them with the assurance that God is always present and protective.

The chorus, with its declaration of God's power and might, serves as a reminder of His supreme authority. The lyrics "Aquietai-vos, Ele é Deus" (Be still, He is God) and "É tremendo, é o Todo-Poderoso" (He is tremendous, He is the Almighty) call for a calm and steadfast faith in God's plan. The song's message is clear: no matter the challenges or adversaries, believers are safeguarded by the Almighty, who is always in control and ready to deliver them from harm.

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  1. De Derrotado a Campeão
  2. Oração
  3. O Mestre Chegou
  4. Sossegai
  5. Ele Veio
  6. Quebrando a Rotina
  7. Enche-me Até Transbordar
  8. O Deus Que Faz
  9. Carruagem Real
  10. Tudo Novo
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