Mãos Limpas

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A Journey to Purity and Divine Connection

The song "Mãos Limpas" by Filhos do Homem is a heartfelt plea for spiritual purification and a deeper connection with the divine. The lyrics emphasize the desire for 'clean hands and a pure heart,' which are symbolic of moral and spiritual cleanliness. This purity is seen as essential for living in God's house, a metaphor for being in God's presence and favor. The repetition of this phrase underscores its importance and the singer's earnest longing for spiritual renewal.

The song also speaks of judgment and restoration, suggesting a process of self-examination and divine intervention. The act of ascending the 'holy mountain' to 'kiss and behold God's glory' is a powerful image of seeking closeness to the divine. This ascent represents a spiritual journey, one that requires leaving behind earthly concerns and sins, symbolized by laying down 'weapons at the sanctuary's doors' and being washed by 'His blood.' This imagery is deeply rooted in Christian theology, where the blood of Christ is seen as a means of purification and redemption.

Furthermore, the lyrics describe a transformative experience where the singer's life is placed on an altar, consumed by divine fire. This fire represents God's presence and purifying power, which leads to a state of continual worship and submission. The repeated commitment to 'remain taken by You' highlights a desire for ongoing spiritual intimacy and dedication. The song, therefore, is not just a prayer for purity but a declaration of unwavering devotion and the transformative power of divine love and grace.

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  1. Mãos Limpas
  2. Profetiza
  3. Cria em Mim
  4. Cordeiro Santo
  5. Faço o Melhor
  6. Eu Te Amo, Oh Deus
  7. Abra o Coração
  8. Dê-nos Mãos Limpas
  9. Te Amo Ó Deus
  10. Vem esta é a hora
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