The Sacrifice and Divinity of Jesus in 'A Cruz'

Casa Worship's song 'A Cruz' delves deeply into the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, portraying the immense sacrifice and the profound spiritual significance of this event. The lyrics recount the physical and emotional torment Jesus endured, emphasizing that despite the excruciating pain and suffering, He did not complain. Instead, He questioned God in a moment of profound anguish, crying out, 'Eli, Eli, Lamá Sabactani,' which translates to 'My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?' This line highlights the human aspect of Jesus, expressing a moment of feeling abandoned even as He fulfilled His divine mission.

The song also captures the supernatural occurrences that accompanied Jesus' death, such as the tearing of the temple veil and the trembling of the earth. These events symbolize the breaking of barriers between humanity and the divine, signifying that through Jesus' sacrifice, a new covenant was established. The repeated affirmation, 'Verdadeiramente este era o filho de Deus' ('Truly, this was the Son of God'), underscores the recognition of Jesus' divine nature and the fulfillment of prophecies.

'A Cruz' is not just a recounting of historical events but a call to faith and worship. The lyrics invite listeners to acknowledge Jesus' sacrifice and divinity, urging them to respond with reverence and gratitude. The song's powerful imagery and emotive language serve to deepen the listener's connection to the core tenets of Christian faith, celebrating Jesus as the ultimate savior and the bridge between humanity and God.

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  2. Faz Arder / Não se Apagará
  3. O Sol Já Voltou a Brilhar
  4. Vento Impetuoso
  5. Yeshua / Nome Mais Doce
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  7. Lenha e Fogo
  8. O Fogo Nunca Dorme / Vento Impetuoso (medley)
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