Toda a Terra se encherá

Comunidade Cristã de Goiânia Comunidade Cristã de Goiânia

A Celebration of Divine Power and Glory

The song 'Toda a Terra se encherá' by Comunidade Cristã de Goiânia is a powerful anthem of praise and worship, celebrating the omnipotence and magnificence of God. The lyrics emphasize God's attributes, describing Him as powerful, wonderful, the Prince of Peace, and the great El Shaddai. These titles reflect the Christian belief in God's supreme authority and benevolence, painting a picture of a deity who is both mighty and compassionate.

The recurring line, 'Toda a terra se encherá da sua glória,' which translates to 'The whole earth will be filled with His glory,' is a declaration of faith and hope. It draws from biblical imagery, specifically from Habakkuk 2:14, which speaks of the earth being filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. This metaphor suggests an all-encompassing presence of divine glory, indicating that God's influence and majesty are boundless and will eventually permeate every corner of the world.

The song also recounts historical and biblical events where God's power was demonstrated, such as the destruction of the walls of Jericho, the defeat of Goliath, and the downfall of Pharaoh. These references serve to remind believers of God's past interventions and victories, reinforcing their faith in His continued presence and action in their lives. By invoking these stories, the song connects the listener to a larger narrative of divine triumph and protection, encouraging a sense of trust and reverence towards God.

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