Se As Águas do Mar da Vida

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Finding Strength in Faith: A Journey with God

The song 'Se As Águas do Mar da Vida' by Harpa Cristã is a powerful hymn that speaks to the resilience and strength found in faith. The lyrics use the metaphor of life's challenges as 'the waters of the sea' that threaten to drown the individual. In these moments of overwhelming difficulty, the song encourages the listener to 'hold onto God's hand' and continue forward. This act of holding onto God's hand symbolizes trust and reliance on divine support, suggesting that faith can provide the strength needed to overcome life's adversities.

The song also addresses the emotional struggles that people face, such as sadness and exhaustion. It reassures the listener that even when the journey is heavy and tiring, prayer, fasting, and confession are ways to maintain a strong connection with God. These spiritual practices are presented as tools to sustain one's faith and provide comfort and guidance. The repetition of the phrase 'Segura na mão de Deus e vai' (Hold onto God's hand and go) serves as a mantra, reinforcing the message of unwavering faith and perseverance.

Furthermore, the song highlights the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ in providing continuous support and protection. The lyrics remind the listener that the Spirit of the Lord will always empower them, and Jesus Christ's promise to never abandon them is a source of eternal hope. This assurance of divine presence and support is meant to inspire confidence and courage, encouraging believers to face their challenges with faith and determination.

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  1. Servir a Jesus
  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Adoração
  4. Deus Amou de Tal Maneira
  5. Grata Nova
  6. Ó Desce, Fogo Santo
  7. Vem Já Pecador
  8. Achei Jesus
  9. Sua Graça Me Basta
  10. Caminhemos Na Luz
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