Família, Um Projeto de Deus

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The Divine Blueprint: Family as God's Project

Asaph Borba's song "Família, Um Projeto de Deus" delves into the divine origins and enduring significance of the family unit. The lyrics begin by recounting the creation story, where God made man and woman, giving them to each other to love and serve. This union was blessed with children, forming the first family, a source of joy and fulfillment. The song emphasizes that the family is not a mere social construct but a divine institution, crafted by God Himself.

However, the song also acknowledges the challenges and adversities that families face. From the beginning, the enemy has sought to destroy what God created through lies, envy, and sin, bringing death and anger into the family dynamic. This part of the song reflects the biblical narrative of the fall of man and the subsequent struggles that have plagued humanity. It serves as a reminder that the family, despite its divine origin, is not immune to the trials and tribulations of life.

Yet, the song offers a message of hope and redemption. God, as a loving Father, did not abandon His creation. He initiated a rescue mission by sending Jesus, the divine light, to restore what was lost. Through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, the family is redeemed and restored to its intended glory. The song concludes with a powerful affirmation that, regardless of circumstances, God loves the family, whether in old age or childhood. It underscores the belief that the family is a divine project, cherished and protected by God above all else.

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  1. Toda Terra Se Encherá de Tua Glória
  2. Como a Corça
  3. A Cada Manhã
  4. O Senhor é a Minha Luz
  5. Continuar
  6. Ano Do Jubileu
  7. Senhor, Tu Me Sondas
  8. Deus É Fiel
  9. Estamos Reunidos
  10. Aliança
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