Breve Vem o Dia

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The Promise of Eternal Peace in 'Breve Vem o Dia'

The song 'Breve Vem o Dia' by Harpa Cristã is a hymn that speaks to the Christian belief in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the promise of eternal peace and joy that awaits believers. The lyrics convey a message of hope and anticipation for the end of suffering and the beginning of an everlasting life free from pain and sorrow. The repeated lines about the cessation of crying and pain in heaven emphasize the Christian doctrine of salvation and the ultimate reward for the faithful.

The hymn reflects a deep yearning for spiritual fulfillment and the desire to be in the presence of Christ. The phrase 'Oh, que gozo estar com Cristo' (Oh, what joy to be with Christ) captures the essence of the believer's longing for divine communion. The song encourages listeners to follow Christ faithfully, with the assurance that those who trust in God will reach heaven. This message is meant to provide comfort and motivation to persevere through life's challenges, keeping faith in the promise of a heavenly home.

'Harpa Cristã' is a collection of Christian hymns that are widely used in Brazilian Protestant churches, particularly in the Assemblies of God denomination. The music and lyrics are designed to inspire devotion and convey theological teachings. 'Breve Vem o Dia' is a hymn that encapsulates the hope of redemption and the anticipation of a future where the trials of the world are no more, offering solace to believers through its melodic affirmation of faith.

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  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Alvo Mais Que a Neve
  4. Conta As Bênçãos
  5. Fogo Divino
  6. Meu Cristo! Meu Cristo!
  7. Poder Pentecostal
  8. O Dia do Triunfo de Jesus
  9. Jesus Quebrou Os Meus Grilhões
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