Sem Tua Presença

Fernandinho Fernandinho

Finding Purpose in Divine Presence

Fernandinho's song 'Sem Tua Presença' is a heartfelt expression of dependence on divine guidance and love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of vulnerability and the realization that without the presence of Jesus, the singer feels like nothing more than 'ashes thrown to the wind,' lacking direction and purpose. This metaphor of ashes signifies a state of emptiness and insignificance, highlighting the transformative power of divine presence in giving life meaning and direction.

The chorus of the song is a plea for divine love and light, with the singer expressing a desire to be happy and fulfilled in the presence of Jesus. The repetition of the lines 'vem me dar o teu amor, vem me dar a tua luz' (come give me your love, come give me your light) underscores the importance of this divine connection in the singer's life. It reflects a yearning for spiritual fulfillment and a life guided by divine principles.

In the latter part of the song, Fernandinho emphasizes the desire for freedom and a life dedicated to worship. The lyrics 'eu quero ser livre viver a vida inteira te adorando' (I want to be free to live my whole life worshiping you) reveal a commitment to a life of devotion and praise. This dedication is further emphasized by the imagery of standing before the throne, praising and blessing the name of Jesus. The song encapsulates a journey of faith, where the presence of Jesus is the source of guidance, love, and ultimate happiness.

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  1. Fogo Santo
  2. Sede de Justiça
  3. Ele Vem
  4. Batiza-me
  5. Foi Por Amor
  6. Marca da Promessa
  7. Galileu
  8. Yeshua (part. Heloisa Rosa)
  9. Adestra
  10. Bautízame
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