A Heartfelt Plea for Spiritual Renewal

The song "Cria Em Mim" by Comunidade de Nilópolis is a deeply spiritual and introspective piece that reflects a yearning for personal transformation and alignment with divine will. The lyrics are a plea to God, asking for the creation of a pure heart and the renewal of an unwavering spirit within the singer. This request is rooted in the Christian belief that purity of heart and steadfastness of spirit are qualities that are pleasing to God and are essential for a righteous life.

The song also touches on the theme of learning from past mistakes and the desire to not repeat them. It acknowledges the difficulty of change but emphasizes that it is even harder to continue living in error and despair. The repeated line, 'Eu quero ser, eu quero ser / Um homem segundo o coração de Deus,' which translates to 'I want to be, I want to be / A man after God's own heart,' illustrates the singer's ultimate goal to live in a way that reflects God's values and intentions.

Comunidade de Nilópolis is known for their gospel music, which often includes themes of repentance, worship, and personal growth. "Cria Em Mim" is a representation of these themes, offering listeners a moment of reflection and a call to seek a deeper connection with the divine. The song's message is universal in its appeal for inner change and the pursuit of a life led by spiritual principles.

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  1. Descerá Sobre Ti
  2. Rompendo Em Fé
  3. Meu Grande Amigo
  4. Não Há Deus Maior
  5. Eu sou o Deus
  6. Levantarei a Minha casa
  7. Paixão do mundo
  8. Pai
  9. Hoje eu Vou Tocar Nas Vestes
  10. Eu Quero é Deus
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