Sol da Justiça

Diante do Trono Diante do Trono

A Cry for Revival and Healing

The song "Sol da Justiça" by Diante do Trono is a heartfelt plea for spiritual renewal and healing. The lyrics express a deep yearning for divine intervention, as the community calls upon Jesus, referred to as the "Sun of Righteousness," to bring light and healing to their lives and nation. This metaphor of Jesus as the sun highlights His role as a source of justice and illumination, dispelling darkness and bringing hope.

The song emphasizes themes of humility and repentance, as the people acknowledge their sins and seek forgiveness. This act of humbling themselves before God is a crucial step in their quest for revival. The repeated call for God to "restore our nation" reflects a desire for societal transformation, suggesting that the song is not only a personal prayer but also a communal one, aimed at healing the broader community.

Furthermore, the lyrics speak of miraculous changes, such as the deaf hearing and the blind seeing, symbolizing a profound spiritual awakening. The mention of family reconciliation, with parents and children turning towards each other, underscores the song's focus on healing relationships and fostering unity. Overall, "Sol da Justiça" is a powerful anthem of hope, urging listeners to seek divine guidance and embrace the transformative power of faith.

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  2. Oleiro / Vaso Novo
  3. Em Meio à Tua Glória
  4. Família Bendita (part. Asaph Borba e Sóstenes Mendes)
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  6. Canta Minh'alma
  7. Sou Ester (part. Soraya Moraes)
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