Ele Me Viu
Josafá Souza
He Saw Me
Taking care of sheep among the thickets
Defeating lion and bear to defend what belonged to the father
Without appearance, stature, or beauty, but he saw me
My brothers had more talent
Eliab had stature
Shammah had height, Abinadab, a kingly face
But he saw me
Suddenly I hear someone calling my name among the thickets
Telling me: Until you get home, no one eats
And upon arriving, I received the anointing and a supernatural strength arose within me
Someone thought I would die among the thickets
But he saw me, he saw me
I had everything to be nothing, I had everything to be forgotten
I had everything to be rejected, I had everything to be excluded
But he saw me, he saw me, he saw me
And when he sees, he doesn't ask how long you studied
Because to him it doesn't matter if you're uneducated or a doctor
He chooses the chosen one, it's his will
He still goes to the slums, to the prison, to the countryside or the city
Chooses the least without asking age
You can rejoice, for he saw you
He saw you, now it's your turn
He saw you without anyone recommending you
He saw you without you giving your name
He saw you, without moving forward in line
He saw you so receive the anointing
He saw you among your brothers
Sing, worship, exalt, and receive power
Because he saw you
He saw you
He saw you