Finding Solace in Faith: A Journey with the Lord

The song 'Põe Tua Mão' by Músicas Católicas is a heartfelt plea for divine guidance and protection. The lyrics invite the listener to place their hand in the hand of the Lord from Galilee, a reference to Jesus Christ. This act symbolizes trust and reliance on Jesus, who is depicted as a calming and protective presence. The imagery of Jesus calming the sea is a powerful metaphor for His ability to bring peace and stability to the tumultuous moments in our lives.

The song draws on the biblical story of Peter nearly drowning in the Sea of Galilee, only to be saved by Jesus. This story is a poignant reminder of human vulnerability and the need for divine intervention. By referencing this event, the song emphasizes the importance of faith and the reassurance that Jesus is always there to rescue and support us, no matter how dire the circumstances may seem.

Músicas Católicas, known for their spiritually uplifting music, use simple yet profound lyrics to convey a message of hope and faith. The repetition of the phrase 'Põe tua mão na mão do meu Senhor' reinforces the central theme of seeking comfort and strength in Jesus. This song serves as a reminder of the constant care and attention that Jesus provides, encouraging believers to maintain their faith and trust in His guidance through life's challenges.

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  1. Pange Lingua (latim)
  2. Ubi Caritas
  3. Parce Domine (Latim)
  4. Tantum Ergo Sacramentum (latim)
  5. O Vos Omnes
  6. Crucem Tuam (latim)
  7. Anima Christi
  8. O Redemptor Sume Carmen (latim)
  9. O Filii Et Filiae
  10. Veni Creator Spiritus
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