A Hymn of Hope and Perseverance

The song "Até Então" by Hinário Adventista is a hymn that expresses a deep sense of hope and anticipation for a future where suffering and darkness are no more. The lyrics convey a message of comfort and assurance that the trials and tribulations of this world are temporary and will come to an end when the faithful reach the heavenly city of Zion. The repeated phrase 'Mas té então' which translates to 'But until then' emphasizes the singer's commitment to continue praising and remaining joyful despite the current circumstances.

The song reflects a Christian perspective, particularly within the Adventist tradition, which holds a strong belief in the Second Coming of Christ and the establishment of God's kingdom on Earth. The mention of 'the city' likely refers to the New Jerusalem, a symbol of salvation and eternal life. The singer expresses a steadfast faith that death and pain will lose their power and that the saved will look back on their earthly struggles with a smile, knowing that they have been delivered.

The hymn is not only a declaration of faith but also serves as an encouragement to others to maintain their joy and continue praising God 'until the day' they see the heavenly city and hear God calling them home. It's a reminder to hold onto hope and to find contentment in the promise of a future reunion with the divine, free from the fears and pains of the present world.

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  1. Porque Ele Vive
  2. Quão Grande És Tu
  3. A Bela Cidade
  4. A Ti, Toda Glória
  5. Deixa a Luz do Céu Entrar
  6. A Escola Sabatina
  7. Jamais Se Diz Adeus Ali
  8. Ao Ver a Cruz
  9. Saudai o Nome de Jesus (I)
  10. Obedecer é Melhor
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