A Heartfelt Ode to Divine Gratitude

The song 'Gratidão' by Amilton e Marlene is a deeply spiritual and heartfelt expression of gratitude towards God. The lyrics reflect a profound sense of humility and thankfulness, as the singer kneels in prayer, acknowledging the divine intervention that has kept them from falling into a life of sin. This act of kneeling symbolizes submission and reverence, highlighting the singer's recognition of their own vulnerability and the protective power of God's hand.

The recurring theme of gratitude is intertwined with a commitment to serve and spread the message of God's love. The singer expresses a desire to dedicate their life to God's work, to sing His praises, and to share the good news of His imminent return. This mission is not just a personal journey but a call to action, encouraging others to listen and prepare for the eternal home promised by God. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and hope, emphasizing the belief in a future reunion with the divine.

Moreover, the song touches on the themes of mercy and salvation. The singer acknowledges their unworthiness and the immense peace that comes from God's mercy. This acknowledgment is a testament to the transformative power of divine love, which brings about a profound sense of peace and purpose. The repetition of the phrase 'if it weren't for Your hand' underscores the singer's reliance on divine guidance and protection, reinforcing the central message of gratitude and devotion.

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  1. Marcas
  2. Adoração
  3. Quando a Ti Clamar
  4. Quanta Glória
  5. Gratidão
  6. Carregando a Cruz
  7. A Última Milha
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