Se Tu Crê Eu Faço (part. Rebeca Eloyse)

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Unwavering Faith in the Midst of Despair: Eliã Oliveira's 'Se Tu Crê Eu Faço'

Eliã Oliveira's song 'Se Tu Crê Eu Faço' featuring Rebeca Eloyse is a powerful narrative that retells the biblical story of Lazarus, who was raised from the dead by Jesus Christ. The lyrics describe the desperation and hopelessness felt by Lazarus's sisters, Mary and Martha, as they send word to Jesus about their brother's illness. The song captures the urgency and the fading hope as Lazarus's condition worsens and Jesus has not yet arrived.

The song then shifts to a moment of profound faith and divine intervention. Jesus arrives, despite the seeming delay, and commands that the stone be removed from Lazarus's tomb. The lyrics emphasize the power of belief and the miracles that can occur when faith is unwavering. Jesus's words, 'Se tu crê eu faço,' which translate to 'If you believe, I will do it,' serve as a central theme, highlighting the importance of trust in divine timing and power. The song is a testament to the idea that faith can lead to miraculous outcomes, even in the face of death and mourning.

Eliã Oliveira is known for her gospel music, which often incorporates stories and teachings from the Bible to inspire and convey messages of hope and faith. 'Se Tu Crê Eu Faço' is a reflection of this style, using a well-known biblical narrative to encourage listeners to maintain their faith during difficult times. The song's message is one of reassurance that divine help is always at hand, even when it seems most distant.

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  1. Tapera Velha
  2. Quebranta-me
  3. Vencendo de Pé
  4. Falta Pouco
  5. Frutificando Em Tempos de Crise
  6. O Céu Em Ação
  7. Quem Abençoa Sou Eu (part. Eurice Diniz)
  8. Calvário
  9. Deus Falou Tá Falado
  10. Protegido
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