The Soul's Cry: A Journey to Divine Peace

Equipe Obra de Amor's song "Grito da Alma" delves deep into the profound and often tumultuous emotions that reside within the human soul. The lyrics speak of a cry that only Jesus can hear, emphasizing the unique and intimate connection between the individual and the divine. This cry is not just a whisper but an explosive outburst from the depths of one's being, filled with pain, anguish, and lament. The song suggests that only Jesus can bring calm and understanding to these intense emotions, highlighting a theme of spiritual solace and divine empathy.

The song further explores the transformative power of this soul's cry. It describes how this cry can break chains and free lives from metaphorical prisons, symbolizing liberation and redemption. The imagery of breaking chains and freeing lives suggests a release from sin, guilt, or any form of spiritual bondage. This liberation is portrayed as a powerful and life-changing experience, one that is deeply rooted in the divine intervention of Jesus.

In the final verses, the song shifts to a more hopeful and aspirational tone. It speaks of a soul yearning to enter heaven, a desire that originates from God and seeks to return to Him. The imagery of Christ with open arms waiting at the eternal gates reinforces the idea of a welcoming and forgiving divine presence. The song concludes with a call to not hinder this return to the divine home, encapsulating a message of hope, redemption, and the ultimate reunion with God.

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  1. Vaso de Benção
  2. Prossiga
  3. Túmulo Vazio
  4. Gideões
  5. Pra Te Adorar
  6. Verei Jesus
  7. Gritei Por Jesus
  8. Barco no meio das águas
  9. Anjos da Glória
  10. É o rei
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