The Journey Back to Faith: A Heartfelt Plea

Cristina Santana's song "Regresso" is a poignant and emotional appeal to those who have strayed from their faith. The lyrics tell the story of someone who has distanced themselves from their spiritual path, focusing on the faults of others and allowing their heart to be filled with pain and sorrow. This departure from faith has led to a life devoid of joy and peace, highlighting the deep emotional and spiritual turmoil that comes with such a separation.

The song is a call to return to the 'house of the Lord,' urging the listener to forget past grievances and remember that God is love. The imagery of Jesus crying for the one who has turned away is powerful, evoking a sense of divine sorrow and longing for reconciliation. This metaphor of Jesus weeping underscores the depth of divine love and the pain caused by the separation, making the plea for return even more compelling.

The lyrics also emphasize the joy and celebration that would accompany the return of the lost soul. The church, depicted as a community that is always praying for the return of its members, would rejoice greatly. The promise of forgiveness and acceptance in the arms of Christ is a central theme, offering hope and a sense of belonging. The repeated exhortation to never turn back once the decision to return is made reinforces the idea of a permanent and transformative change, one that leads to eternal peace and joy in the embrace of divine love.

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  1. Grande Acontecimento
  2. Deus Te Levanta
  3. Chuva Purificadora
  4. Vida Sin Dios
  5. Poder do Sangre
  6. Deserto de Provação
  7. A Peleja É do Senhor
  8. Através do Louvor
  9. Regresso
  10. Nada Nos Separará
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