The Majesty of the Sovereign: A Divine Ode

Andréia Alencar's song "Soberano" is a powerful tribute to the omnipotence and majesty of God. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a deity who transcends the laws of physics and human understanding. The opening lines highlight God's ability to defy gravity and perform miracles, such as making an axe float on water. This sets the tone for a song that celebrates the divine's ability to break protocols and surprise humanity with acts that defy logic and expectation.

The song delves into biblical stories to illustrate God's sovereignty. It references Saul being dethroned for his profanity and David being anointed in his place, showcasing God's authority to change plans and elevate the humble. The lyrics also mention God's omniscience and omnipotence, emphasizing that nothing is hidden from Him and that even the elements obey His commands. The song balances this portrayal of a powerful deity with the image of a loving God who comforts the heart of Hannah and humbles King Nebuchadnezzar, demonstrating both His compassion and His justice.

The chorus is a call to worship, urging believers to adore the Sovereign God who is present among them. It speaks of miracles, anointing, and glory that follow His presence. The song encourages listeners to hold onto their blessings, drawing parallels to the biblical figures of Job and Jacob, who clung to their faith despite trials. The repeated exhortation to

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  1. Os Últimos Dias
  2. Soberano
  3. Davi e Golias
  4. A Marca da Promessa
  5. Eu Te Louvarei
  6. Tem Que Ser Perfeito
  7. Jesus Voltou
  8. Se Você Crer
  9. O Choro de Ana
  10. Cade Você Mulher
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