Ferido coração

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Healing Through Faith: The Journey of a Wounded Heart

Iveline's song 'Ferido coração' is a poignant exploration of pain, struggle, and the search for solace through faith. The lyrics speak directly to those who feel overwhelmed by life's burdens, addressing the weight of emotional and spiritual wounds. The song opens by acknowledging the listener's sense of having gone too far and carrying a heavy load that seems unbearable. This sets the stage for a narrative of deep personal struggle, where days are dark, and trust has been broken by those once relied upon.

The chorus offers a beacon of hope, urging the listener to look to Christ for healing and peace. This religious imagery is central to the song's message, suggesting that true relief and comfort can be found in faith. The repeated call to 'traga seu coração' (bring your heart) to Jesus emphasizes the act of surrendering one's pain and seeking divine intervention. The song reassures that despite the depth of one's wounds, there is still a solution and light to be found.

In the second verse, the song delves deeper into the feelings of exhaustion and hopelessness that come from unanswered prayers and solitary struggles. It speaks to the listener's sense of isolation and the fading echo of love, portraying a profound sense of despair. Yet, it also offers a reminder that Jesus understands these battles, having endured them Himself. This empathetic connection is meant to provide comfort and encouragement, reinforcing the idea that one is not alone in their suffering. The song's message is clear: by holding onto faith and reaching out to Jesus, one can find the strength to heal and move forward.

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  1. Salmo 139
  2. É Preciso Viver o Amor
  3. Olhos da Fé
  4. Há uma Esperança!
  5. Anjos
  6. Salmo 23
  7. Deus que Tudo Vê
  8. É Jesus
  9. Pra Deus Você é uma Flor
  10. Nasceu Jesus
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