Ao Passar o Jordão

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A Glorious Vision of Salvation: Crossing the Jordan

The song "Ao Passar O Jordão" by Daniel & Samuel is a deeply spiritual and uplifting piece that draws on biblical imagery to convey a message of hope and eternal salvation. The lyrics speak of crossing the Jordan River, a metaphor for passing from this life into the afterlife, and entering Heaven. This imagery is rooted in the biblical story of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River to enter the Promised Land, symbolizing a transition from earthly struggles to divine peace and joy.

The song paints a vivid picture of the afterlife, describing a multitude of the redeemed as numerous as the sand on the beach. This metaphor emphasizes the vast number of souls who will be saved and the overwhelming joy that will be felt by all who witness this glorious sight. The repetition of the phrase "tantos como areia da praia" (as many as the sand on the beach) reinforces the idea of an innumerable and diverse community of the saved, united in their eternal happiness.

The lyrics also highlight the joy and profound happiness that will be experienced when the saved from all over the world greet each other in Heaven, free from the reach of death. This vision of a joyous reunion and eternal life is meant to provide comfort and hope to believers, assuring them that their faith will lead to a glorious and everlasting reward. The song's message is one of unity, hope, and the ultimate triumph over death, resonating deeply with those who hold a strong belief in the promise of eternal life.

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  1. Carpinteiro Pregador
  2. No Limite
  3. Não Tenha Medo
  4. Filho Meu
  5. Leão De Judá
  6. A Ponte Vai Surgir
  7. Meu Amor Por Você
  8. 70 X 7
  9. Cheiro de Gratidão
  10. Vou Vendo o Sol Nascendo
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