Meu Amanhã

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Trusting Tomorrow in Divine Hands

Eli Soares' song "Meu Amanhã" is a heartfelt expression of faith and trust in God's providence. The lyrics emphasize the belief that God never abandons the righteous, ensuring that they never lack what they need. This is encapsulated in the line, "Eu nunca vi um justo mendigar o pão," which translates to "I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging for bread." This sentiment is a reassurance that God always provides a way out and answers those who believe in Him.

The song underscores the importance of faith, particularly in challenging times. Soares sings about the necessity of learning to trust in God, as true victory is achieved through faith. The repeated assertion that "Deus sempre tem uma saída" (God always has a way out) and "A vitória é minha, só me resta crer" (The victory is mine, I just need to believe) highlights the power of unwavering faith. This message is particularly resonant in a world where uncertainty often prevails, offering a sense of peace and assurance to believers.

A significant theme in the song is the idea of surrendering one's future to God. The chorus, "Eu vou descansar, pois já entreguei meu amanhã nas mãos de Deus" (I will rest, for I have already placed my tomorrow in God's hands), reflects a deep trust in divine guidance. This act of surrender is portrayed as a source of peace, as the ultimate word and response come from God. The repetition of "A última palavra vem de Deus" (The last word comes from God) reinforces the belief that God's will is final and supreme, providing comfort and confidence to the faithful.

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  1. Deus Cuida De Mim
  2. Me Ajude A Melhorar
  3. Não Posso Te Deixar
  4. Oferta Agradável A Ti
  5. Promessa
  6. Eu Sou
  7. Louvemos ao Senhor
  8. A Mesa
  9. Tua Unção
  10. Minha Oração
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