Acima Das Estrelas

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A Divine Healing and Salvation: 'Acima Das Estrelas' by Eliézer Rosa

Eliézer Rosa's song 'Acima Das Estrelas' is a heartfelt expression of faith and gratitude towards Jesus Christ. The lyrics revolve around the themes of healing and salvation, portraying Jesus as a divine figure who resides 'above the stars.' This celestial imagery emphasizes His supreme and transcendent nature, suggesting that His power and love are beyond earthly bounds.

The repetition of the phrases 'Curou-me' (He healed me) and 'Salvou-me' (He saved me) underscores the personal and transformative experiences of the singer. These lines reflect a deep sense of relief and joy, as the singer acknowledges the profound impact of Jesus' intervention in their life. The mention of 'cegueira' (blindness) can be interpreted both literally and metaphorically, symbolizing a state of spiritual or emotional darkness from which the singer has been delivered.

The chorus, which repeatedly affirms that Jesus 'mora acima das estrelas' (lives above the stars) and is 'o Rei da glória' (the King of glory), serves as a powerful declaration of His divine authority and majesty. This portrayal aligns with traditional Christian beliefs about Jesus' heavenly reign and His role as a savior. The song's structure, with its repetitive and meditative quality, invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of faith and the ways in which they have felt Jesus' presence and guidance in their lives.

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