Então Ora, Igreja

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The Power of Prayer: A Divine Call to the Church

Elaine de Jesus's song "Então Ora, Igreja" is a powerful anthem that emphasizes the transformative power of prayer within the Christian faith. The lyrics call upon the church to awaken, prepare, and engage in continuous prayer, highlighting the miraculous outcomes that can result from such devotion. The song references biblical stories, such as Peter's miraculous escape from prison and the divine protection of Elijah, to illustrate how prayer can lead to divine intervention and protection.

The song's chorus, "Então ora, Igreja, sem cessar," which translates to "So pray, Church, without ceasing," serves as a rallying cry for believers to maintain a steadfast commitment to prayer. The repetition of this phrase underscores the importance of persistent and unwavering prayer in the life of the church. The lyrics suggest that when the church prays, extraordinary things happen: prisons open, tongues of fire are distributed, and even the most formidable obstacles are overcome.

Elaine de Jesus, a prominent figure in contemporary Christian music, uses her powerful voice to convey a message of hope and faith. The song's references to biblical figures and events serve to remind listeners of the historical and spiritual significance of prayer. By invoking these stories, the song encourages believers to trust in the power of prayer to bring about change and deliverance in their own lives. The overall message is one of empowerment, urging the church to recognize and harness the divine power available through prayer.

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  1. A Hora do Milagre (part. Alexandre Silva)
  2. Olha Irmão...
  3. A Demora de Deus
  4. Celestial
  5. Então Ora, Igreja
  6. Até O Fim
  7. Quem Chora Pra Deus
  8. Autoridade Divina
  9. Digno
  10. É Demais / Na Unção de Deus / Até o Fim
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