Todo Poderoso

Cassiane Cassiane

The Healing Power of Faith in 'Todo Poderoso'

Cassiane's song 'Todo Poderoso' is a powerful anthem of faith and healing, deeply rooted in Christian beliefs. The lyrics invite listeners to close their eyes and elevate their thoughts to the heavens, emphasizing the importance of faith in connecting with Jesus. The song draws on the biblical story of the woman who was healed by touching the hem of Jesus' garment, illustrating the transformative power of a single touch of faith.

The song's narrative centers on the idea that Jesus, referred to as the 'Son of David,' is present and passing by, ready to heal those who reach out to Him. The repeated call to 'rompe a multidão' (break through the crowd) symbolizes overcoming obstacles and doubts to connect with the divine. This act of reaching out is portrayed as a moment of profound change, where one's destiny and life story can be altered by the touch of Jesus.

Cassiane's delivery of the song is both passionate and uplifting, reinforcing the message that Jesus, the 'Todo Poderoso' (All-Powerful), is always near and ready to heal. The song encourages believers to extend their hands in faith, promising that virtue and healing will flow from Jesus. This message of hope and divine intervention resonates deeply with listeners, offering comfort and assurance that no matter the struggles or the waiting period, healing and transformation are within reach through faith in Christ.

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  1. Mostra-me Tua Glória
  2. O Leão e o Cordeiro (part. Midian Lima)
  3. Razão do Meu Viver
  4. Dou Glória a Deus
  5. Adorador
  6. Viveu Por Me Amar
  7. Vitória Pra Você
  8. Faz-me Viver Outra Vez
  9. Aqui Tem Glória
  10. Eu Quero Ver
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