Quebrei a Imagem

Ereni Miranda Ereni Miranda

Breaking Free: A Journey to Spiritual Enlightenment

In the song "Quebrei a Imagem" by Ereni Miranda, the artist delves into themes of spiritual awakening and liberation. The opening lines, "Quebrei a imagem da minha parede / Porque tive medo de me condenar," suggest a moment of profound transformation. The act of breaking the image on the wall symbolizes breaking free from past beliefs or idols that may have led to self-condemnation. This act of destruction is not one of violence but of liberation, indicating a shift towards a new, more enlightened path.

The lyrics continue with, "Agora eu tenho Jesus no meu coração / E o ladrão não pode mais roubar," which translates to, "Now I have Jesus in my heart / And the thief can no longer steal." This signifies the artist's newfound faith and the protection it offers. The 'thief' here can be interpreted as a metaphor for negative influences or fears that once plagued the artist. With Jesus in their heart, these fears are dispelled, and a sense of security and peace is achieved.

The song culminates with a vision of heavenly reward: "E lá nos altos céus / Uma coroa preparada por Jesus / E lá não há mais noite / Acabou-se as trevas, vou viver na luz." This imagery of a crown prepared by Jesus and the absence of night represents eternal life and the ultimate triumph over darkness. The artist envisions a future filled with light and divine presence, free from the shadows of the past. This powerful conclusion reinforces the theme of spiritual rebirth and the promise of a brighter, more hopeful future.

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  1. Quebrei a Imagem
  2. Querida Mãe
  3. A Parábola do Semeador
  4. O Relógio do Tempo
  5. Isto É Que É Vida
  6. Jesus Te Ama
  7. No Estrugir da Trombeta
  8. A Arca de Noé
  9. O Galileu
  10. Ao Pé da Cruz
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