Esconda-me Senhor

Judson Oliveira Judson Oliveira

Seeking Sanctuary in Divine Embrace

Judson Oliveira's song "Esconda-me Senhor" is a heartfelt plea for divine protection and spiritual refuge. The lyrics express a deep yearning to be hidden from various worldly and internal threats, such as enemies, pride, selfishness, and the intoxicating allure of applause. This desire to be concealed in a 'secret place' symbolizes a quest for spiritual healing and restoration, a place where one can find solace and peace in the presence of the divine.

The repeated request to be hidden where pride and selfishness cannot reach highlights a profound awareness of human frailties and the need for divine intervention to overcome them. The song's emphasis on being 'healed' and 'cured' in this secret place suggests a transformative experience, where the individual can shed their burdens and find true rest in the divine embrace. This is further underscored by the imagery of resting on the divine chest, a metaphor for intimate closeness and comfort.

Oliveira's declaration of being 'totally' and 'completely' devoted to the Lord, and his passionate love for the divine, reflects a deep spiritual commitment. The song is not just a cry for help but also an affirmation of faith and love. It speaks to the universal human desire for a sanctuary where one can be free from the pressures and temptations of the world, and fully immersed in the love and protection of a higher power.

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  1. Santos dos Santos
  2. Terra Seca
  3. Santo
  4. De Volta Pra Casa
  5. Incendeia
  6. Beija-me Com Tua Glória
  7. Esconda-me Senhor
  8. Eu me Alegrarei
  9. Ele Vem
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