Oh! Que Sangue Poderoso

Igreja Cristã Maranata Igreja Cristã Maranata

The Transformative Power of Divine Blood

The song 'Oh! Que Sangue Poderoso' by Igreja Cristã Maranata is a profound expression of faith and reverence for the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ. The lyrics emphasize the power and virtue inherent in the blood of Jesus, which was shed for humanity's redemption. This blood is portrayed as a source of complete forgiveness, communion, and liberation from sin. The repetition of the phrase 'Oh! Que sangue poderoso!' underscores the awe and gratitude felt by the believers for this divine sacrifice.

The song also serves as a prayer, with the congregation collectively calling out to the Lord. They seek the power of Jesus' blood to cleanse them from their sins and grant them total liberation. This act of calling upon the Lord highlights the communal aspect of worship and the shared belief in the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. The lyrics 'Clamamos a ti Senhor' (We cry out to you, Lord) reflect a deep sense of dependence on divine intervention for spiritual renewal and freedom.

Furthermore, the song breaks down the barriers of sin, symbolizing the ultimate victory over spiritual bondage. The imagery of breaking barriers ('Rompendo as barreiras do pecado') suggests a powerful release from the chains of sin, leading to a state of spiritual freedom and communion with God. This theme of liberation is central to the song, reinforcing the belief that through Jesus' blood, believers can achieve a state of grace and spiritual wholeness.

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  1. Nesta Hora de Clamor
  2. Caminho feliz
  3. O Anjo do Senhor Está Passeando
  4. Ainda que a Figueira
  5. Já Refulge a Glória Eterna (Vencendo Vem Jesus!)
  6. Senhor, guia-nos
  7. Servo Devedor
  8. Se Andarmos na Luz
  9. Instrumento Em Tuas Mãos
  10. Tudo Se Fez Novo
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