Ao Estrugir a Trombeta

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The Call of Divine Triumph

The song "Ao Estrugir a Trombeta" by Harpa Cristã is a hymn that expresses the Christian belief in the second coming of Jesus Christ and the resurrection of the faithful. The lyrics describe the anticipation of hearing one's name called by Jesus at the end of times, which is a common theme in Christian eschatology. The angelic trumpet mentioned in the song is a reference to the biblical descriptions of the Last Judgment, where a trumpet sound signifies the return of Christ and the final judgment of all souls.

The repeated chorus of 'Glória, glória e aleluia!' reflects a sense of joy and victory, as the singer expresses confidence in the promise of salvation and eternal life. This exclamation is a declaration of praise and worship, acknowledging the glory of God and the fulfillment of His promises. The song conveys a message of hope and assurance for believers, emphasizing the joy that will come from being recognized and called by Jesus in the afterlife.

The imagery of the heavens being rolled up and the sun ceasing to give light further illustrates the apocalyptic events associated with the end times. Despite the dramatic changes in the physical world, the singer's focus remains on the eternal and unchanging nature of Jesus Christ. The song encapsulates the Christian belief in the impermanence of the material world and the everlasting nature of the spiritual realm, where true joy and fulfillment are found in the presence of Christ.

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