Manhã da Ressurreição

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The Dawn of Resurrection: A Celebration of Eternal Life

The song 'Manhã da Ressurreição' by Harpa Cristã is a profound and uplifting hymn that celebrates the return of the Savior and the promise of eternal life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the joyous moment when the Savior returns, bringing an end to death and suffering. This theme is central to Christian eschatology, where the return of Christ signifies the ultimate victory over sin and death, ushering in an era of eternal peace and happiness.

The song's chorus, 'Que manhã! Feliz ressurreição! Queridos lá estão! Todos os remidos vida em Deus terão,' emphasizes the joy and reunion that believers will experience. It speaks to the hope of being reunited with loved ones who have passed away, all of whom will share in the eternal life promised by God. This imagery is powerful and comforting, offering solace to those who have lost loved ones and reinforcing the belief in a future where pain and sorrow are no more.

The final verse, 'Oh! Prazer supremo que seduz! Ressuscitar em luz! Ver a paz do Céu a contemplar Jesus!' captures the ultimate joy and fulfillment that comes from being in the presence of Jesus. The use of light as a metaphor for resurrection and divine presence is a common theme in Christian hymns, symbolizing purity, hope, and the divine nature of Christ. The song invites listeners to look forward to this divine encounter, where they will experience supreme pleasure and eternal peace in the presence of their Savior.

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  1. Conversão
  2. Louvarei Ao Meu Amado
  3. O Fim Das Lutas
  4. Os Dons do Céu
  5. Tu És Meu Gozo
  6. Vida Abundante
  7. O Salvador Me Achou
  8. A Santa Bíblia
  9. Deus É o Mesmo
  10. Guia-me Ó Salvador
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