A Humble Plea for Transformation in 'Quebranta-me'

Ivonaldo Albuquerque's song 'Quebranta-me' is a heartfelt prayer for humility and spiritual renewal. The lyrics express a deep desire to avoid pride and self-exaltation, seeking instead to give glory to a higher power. The repeated plea to 'quebranta-me' (which translates to 'break me') signifies a yearning for personal transformation and sanctification. This breaking is not about destruction but about reshaping and refining one's character through divine love and grace.

The song also touches on the importance of compassion and empathy towards others. Albuquerque highlights the need to extend a helping hand to those in need and to avoid causing harm or sorrow to those around us. This reflects a broader Christian ethos of love and service, emphasizing that true spirituality is demonstrated through actions and relationships. The call to be 'refaça-me' (remake me) and 'santifica-me' (sanctify me) underscores the desire for a complete renewal of the self, aligning one's actions and intentions with divine will.

In the final verse, the lyrics address the temptation to stray from faith. The singer asks for divine intervention to prevent such thoughts, recognizing that this humble prayer is a reflection of the heart's true desires. The song's repetitive structure and earnest tone create a meditative atmosphere, inviting listeners to join in this prayer for humility, compassion, and spiritual growth. Ivonaldo Albuquerque's 'Quebranta-me' is a powerful reminder of the importance of self-reflection and the transformative power of divine love.

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  1. Prece Matinal
  2. Nem Tudo Está Perdido
  3. Sua Presença
  4. Hora de Partir
  5. Anjo, Fogo e Gloria
  6. A Grande Viagem
  7. Assim Sou Eu
  8. Razão do Meu Viver
  9. Mestre
  10. Desejo Missionário
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