Brados de Glória

Ivonaldo Albuquerque Ivonaldo Albuquerque

A Celestial Celebration: The Promise of Eternal Glory

Ivonaldo Albuquerque's song "Brados de Glória" is a heartfelt expression of Christian eschatological hope, focusing on the anticipated return of Christ and the eternal joy that follows. The lyrics are imbued with vivid imagery of the Second Coming, where the singer expresses a deep desire to be prepared for this divine event. The anticipation of a glorified body, free from sin, and the majestic sound of trumpets heralding the meeting with Jesus, sets a tone of reverence and awe.

The song continues to paint a picture of heavenly worship, where the singer envisions joining a choir of angels to sing the most beautiful melody ever heard. This act of worship is not just about singing but is a celebration of victory, marked by shouts of glory and hosannas to the King. The imagery of receiving a crown from the hands of the King and being led to the banquet hall to be presented to God El Shaday underscores the themes of reward and divine recognition.

Furthermore, the lyrics promise a future devoid of pain and suffering, where peace reigns supreme. The mention of walking on streets of gold and feeding on hidden manna symbolizes the ultimate fulfillment and eternal sustenance provided by God. The recurring chorus emphasizes the joy and triumph of this heavenly experience, reinforcing the song's central message of hope, victory, and eternal celebration in the presence of the divine.

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