Milagres (Miracles)

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Embracing the Divine: The Power of Faith in 'Milagres'

The song 'Milagres' by Juliano Son is a powerful expression of faith and belief in the supernatural abilities of God. The lyrics describe a God who performs miracles, such as giving sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf. These miracles are not just historical or biblical references; the singer believes that God is actively working and 'passing by' in the present moment, suggesting that the divine is always around us and capable of intervening in our lives.

The repeated affirmations 'Sim eu creio em Ti' (Yes, I believe in You) emphasize the singer's unwavering faith in God's power. This belief is deeply personal, as the lyrics speak of God silencing fear within the individual and transforming their heart. The song conveys a message of hope and reassurance that God, who has conquered death, is alive within the believer. This internal presence of God is a source of strength and revival.

'Milagres' also touches on eschatological themes, referencing 'Aquele que era e há de vir' (The one who was and is to come), which alludes to the second coming of Christ. The song is a declaration of faith in the God of miracles, who has the power to bring the dead to life. Juliano Son's music often carries a message of hope and encouragement, rooted in Christian beliefs, and 'Milagres' is a testament to the transformative power of faith that transcends the natural realm.

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  1. Lindo És
  2. Obrigado Jesus Pelo Teu Sangue (Thank You Jesus For The Blood)
  3. Nova Jerusalém
  4. Quando o Mundo Cai Ao Meu Redor
  5. Vai Valer a Pena
  6. Milagres (Miracles)
  7. Lindo És / Só Quero Ver Você (medley)
  8. Eu Vou Construir
  9. Tudo Novo
  10. Ele Me Ama
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