Levantai, Ó Portas

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The Majestic Entrance of the King of Glory

The song 'Levantai, Ó Portas' by Editora Árvore da Vida is a powerful and uplifting anthem that draws heavily from biblical imagery, specifically from Psalm 24. The lyrics call for the gates to lift their heads and the eternal doors to open wide to welcome the King of Glory. This King is none other than the Lord, described as strong and mighty, and powerful in battle. The repetition of the call to 'lift up your heads' emphasizes the grandeur and importance of the arrival of this divine figure.

The song's central theme revolves around the recognition and celebration of God's supreme power and glory. By asking 'Who is the King of Glory?' and answering with descriptions of the Lord's might and authority, the lyrics reinforce the idea of God's unparalleled strength and sovereignty. The reference to the 'Lord of Hosts' further underscores His command over heavenly armies, highlighting His role as a divine warrior and protector.

Musically, the song's repetitive structure and the use of the phrase 'Lá, lá, lá, lá, lá, lá' create a meditative and worshipful atmosphere. This simplicity allows the listener to focus on the profound message of the lyrics. The song serves as a reminder of the awe-inspiring nature of God and the reverence due to Him. It invites believers to open their hearts and lives to the presence of the Almighty, acknowledging His rightful place as the King of Glory.

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  1. No Princípio Era o Verbo (João 1 )
  2. Terra de Paz
  3. Só um Toque Teu, Senhor
  4. Infinita Gratidão
  5. O Semeador
  6. Bendito o Homem (Jeremias 17:7-8)
  7. Se o Meu Povo
  8. Levantai, Ó Portas
  9. Jesus, Meu primeiro amor
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