Quanta Glória

Amilton e Marlene Amilton e Marlene

A Journey of Faith and Eternal Glory

The song 'Quanta Glória' by Amilton e Marlene is a heartfelt expression of faith, perseverance, and the promise of eternal glory. The lyrics reflect a deep spiritual struggle, where the singer acknowledges the numerous battles and hardships they face in life. The opening lines, 'Senhor, quantas lutas eu ainda vou passar / Meu Deus, minha cruz eu não consigo mais levar,' convey a sense of weariness and the heavy burden of life's challenges. However, there is a glimmer of hope as the singer believes that these struggles are temporary and will eventually be replaced by a heavenly reward, symbolized by a crown in heaven.

The chorus, 'Senhor, quanta glória preparas-te para mim / Lá no céu onde o amor não vai ter fim,' emphasizes the ultimate reward awaiting the faithful. The imagery of endless love and eternal life with angels in heaven provides a comforting and motivating vision for the believer. The singer humbly acknowledges their unworthiness of such glory, attributing it solely to divine love and grace. This humility and gratitude are central themes in the song, highlighting the singer's deep reverence and devotion to God.

In the final verse, the singer reaffirms their commitment to living for God despite any suffering they may endure. 'Senhor, não importa que eu venha a sofrer / Meu Deus, tu bem sabes que para ti quero viver,' illustrates a profound dedication to a life of faith. The desire to be close to Jesus and the acknowledgment that their life no longer belongs to them but to God underscores the transformative power of faith. 'Quanta Glória' is a moving testament to the strength found in spiritual devotion and the hope of eternal glory beyond earthly struggles.

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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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