A Cry for Divine Intervention and Redemption

The song 'Clamando estou' by Igreja Cristã Maranata is a heartfelt plea for divine intervention and redemption. The lyrics express a deep yearning for Jesus' saving grace, emphasizing the power of His sacrificial blood to purify and deliver the believer from their struggles. The repetition of the phrase 'Clamando estou' (I am crying out) underscores the urgency and desperation in the singer's voice, highlighting their reliance on Jesus for salvation and support.

The song's central theme revolves around the redemptive power of Jesus' blood. The line 'Por Teu sangue remidor' (For Your redeeming blood) signifies the belief in the cleansing and purifying power of Jesus' sacrifice. This is a common theme in Christian music, where the blood of Jesus is often seen as a symbol of ultimate sacrifice and the means through which believers are cleansed of their sins. The lyrics also reflect a sense of assurance and faith, as the singer confidently states, 'Socorro eu sei, que mandarás' (Help, I know, You will send), indicating a strong belief in divine intervention.

The song concludes with a promise of worship and adoration, 'E então adorarei a Ti' (And then I will worship You). This signifies the transformation that occurs after receiving divine help and purification. The act of worship is portrayed as a response to the grace and mercy received from Jesus. The overall tone of the song is one of hope, faith, and devotion, encapsulating the essence of a believer's relationship with Jesus and their reliance on His saving grace.

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  1. Deus Tremendo
  2. Nesta Hora de Clamor
  3. Em Nossos Lábios
  4. Jesus, Quero Amar-te
  5. Bendirei
  6. Cristo, Nome mais Alto
  7. Tua Aliança (Grande Senhor)
  8. Tudo Se Fez Novo
  9. Tenho uma candeia
  10. No Céu Há Janelas Abertas
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