Há Paz e Alegria

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Eternal Peace and Joy in the Kingdom of Light

The song 'Há Paz e Alegria' by Harpa Cristã is a beautiful hymn that celebrates the peace and joy found in the Kingdom of Light, which is a metaphor for Heaven. The lyrics emphasize the serenity and happiness that await the faithful in the afterlife, where Jesus leads the redeemed. This kingdom is depicted as a place of true joy and peace, where the children of God possess genuine power and contentment.

The song also highlights the act of worship and gratitude towards Jesus, who sacrificed His blood for humanity's salvation. The saved souls in Heaven sing praises to God, acknowledging the immense love and sacrifice of Jesus. This act of worship is a central theme, reflecting the deep sense of gratitude and reverence that believers hold for their Savior.

Furthermore, the song speaks of the promises made by Jesus, including the gift of the Holy Spirit, referred to as the Comforter and Instructor. It also mentions the promise of a holy place in Heaven, where believers will be united with God. The lyrics convey a sense of hope and anticipation for Jesus' return, when He will descend from the clouds and receive the faithful into His glory. This promise of eternal peace and joy provides comfort and assurance to believers as they navigate the challenges of the earthly life, firmly grounded in their faith and the promises of Jesus.

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  1. Conversão
  2. Ceia do Senhor
  3. Eu Te Louvo
  4. Jesus Voltará
  5. Oh! Que Glória
  6. Grato a Ti
  7. Quem Irá?
  8. Há Paz e Alegria
  9. O Nome Soberano
  10. Jesus Meu Eterno Redentor
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