Vamos Proclamar

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A Call to Proclaim Hope and Peace

The song 'Vamos Proclamar' by Cânticos Trio is a powerful anthem that calls for the global proclamation of God's message. The lyrics emphasize the unity of people across different age groups—children, youth, and adults—coming together to spread the word of God. This collective voice aims to bring hope and peace to the world, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural differences. The refrain reinforces this mission, urging everyone to proclaim the hope of peace to all nations, acknowledging God's sovereignty and glory.

The song also touches on the suffering and loneliness experienced by many people around the world. It highlights the emotional and spiritual void that exists in the absence of God's love. The lyrics poignantly describe the silent cries of those who are in despair, questioning how long they will have to wait for salvation and comfort. This verse serves as a reminder of the urgency and importance of spreading God's message to alleviate the suffering of those in need.

In the final verse, the song shifts focus to a more specific call to action. It speaks of the plight of children who are hungry and homeless, their faces marked by sadness. The singer pledges to bring comfort, peace, and love to these children, fulfilling God's will on Earth. This commitment to helping the most vulnerable members of society underscores the song's overarching theme of compassion and service. By proclaiming God's message and acting on it, the song envisions a world where hope and peace prevail.

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  1. Há Alguém Orando
  2. Princípio E Fim
  3. Tua Graça
  4. Vamos Proclamar
  5. Voltar A Ser Criança
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