Surrendering to Divine Guidance: The Essence of 'Reina' by Jeferson Pillar

In 'Reina,' Jeferson Pillar delves into a profound spiritual journey, expressing a deep yearning for divine intervention and transformation. The song's lyrics reflect a sense of exhaustion from self-deception and a realization that true fulfillment cannot be found within oneself. Instead, the singer seeks solace and completeness in the embrace of a higher power, acknowledging that only in this divine presence can true plenitude be achieved.

The repeated plea to 'reina' (reign) signifies a desire for the divine to take control and guide the singer's life. This is not just a superficial request but a heartfelt imploration for inner change. The lines 'Imploro me conserta, apara as arestas / Refaz em mim a imagem que perdi' (I beg, fix me, smooth the edges / Remake in me the image I lost) highlight a longing for spiritual renewal and the restoration of a lost divine image. The singer is tired of merely attending church; instead, they aspire to embody the church, becoming a living sanctuary for the divine presence.

The song also emphasizes the importance of this transformation being visible to the world. By asking the divine to reign, the singer hopes to become a testament to divine will and purpose, allowing others to see the changes and aspirations fulfilled through this divine guidance. The repetition of the chorus underscores the urgency and sincerity of this plea, making 'Reina' a powerful anthem of surrender and spiritual aspiration.

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  1. Bem Maior
  2. Derrama
  3. Laodicéia
  4. E Se
  5. Lugar de Origem
  6. Saudade
  7. Amor Teimoso
  8. Saudades
  9. Aprisco
  10. Reina
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