Vem, Ó Deus da Vida

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A Plea for Divine Intervention and Liberation

The song "Vem, Ó Deus da Vida" by CNBB is a heartfelt plea for divine intervention and liberation. The repeated invocation of God as the 'God of life' underscores a deep yearning for spiritual assistance and guidance. The lyrics express a sense of urgency, asking God to come quickly and liberate the faithful from their struggles. This plea is not just for personal salvation but for a collective liberation, reflecting a communal sense of need and hope.

The song also emphasizes the role of Christ as the 'light of the world' and 'light of life.' This metaphor of light is powerful, symbolizing hope, guidance, and the dispelling of darkness. By calling Christ the source of their joy, the lyrics highlight the transformative power of divine presence in the lives of believers. The repetition of these lines serves to reinforce the centrality of Christ in the spiritual life of the community.

The final verses of the song give glory to the Holy Trinity, acknowledging the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This trinitarian praise is a common element in Christian liturgy, emphasizing the unity and co-equality of the three persons of the Godhead. By ending with a doxology, the song not only seeks divine intervention but also offers worship and reverence to God. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of faith and devotion, making it a powerful piece for communal worship and personal reflection.

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  1. Canção da Chegada
  2. Tende Compaixão
  3. Se Conhecesses o Dom de Deus
  4. Perdão, Senhor, para o vosso povo
  5. Senhor, Tende Piedade de Nós!
  6. Louvor e Gloria a Ti, Senhor
  7. Sê Bendito, Senhor, Para Sempre
  8. Quantas vezes
  9. Dizei Aos Cativos: Saí!
  10. Que Estou Fazendo
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