Vi Sair Água

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The Flow of Divine Mercy

The song "Vi Sair Água" by Coral Canção Nova is a hymn that draws inspiration from biblical imagery and the Christian faith. The lyrics describe a vision of water flowing from the right side of the temple, which is a reference to a passage in the Book of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 47:1-12) and is also often associated with the water that flowed from Jesus Christ's side as he was pierced on the cross. This water symbolizes the outpouring of God's grace and mercy upon humanity, and the song celebrates the salvation that comes to those who are touched by this divine grace.

The repeated alleluias and the praise for the Lord's goodness and eternal mercy emphasize the joy and gratitude that believers feel for God's unending love and compassion. The song is not just a celebration of divine mercy, but also an invitation to worship and give thanks to God for His everlasting kindness. The inclusion of the doxology, which praises the Holy Trinity, reinforces the Christian belief in the eternal nature of God and the continuous praise that He deserves.

Coral Canção Nova, known for their religious music, often creates songs that are used in worship and liturgical settings. This song, in particular, is likely to be used in moments of reflection on God's mercy, during sacraments such as baptism or the Eucharist, or in any religious gathering that emphasizes the healing and redemptive power of God's love.

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  2. Santo
  3. Cristo, Nosso Cordeiro!
  4. Vi Sair Água
  5. Bendito Sejais, Senhor
  6. Agnus Dei
  7. Aleluia
  8. Senhor, Que Vieste Salvar
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