Lindo És/ Só Quero Ver Você/ Para Que Entre o Rei (Medley)
Laura Balbino
A Heartfelt Worship: Embracing the King of Glory
Laura Balbino's medley, 'Lindo És/ Só Quero Ver Você/ Para Que Entre o Rei,' is a profound expression of worship and adoration for Jesus Christ. The song opens with a call to welcome the King of Glory, Jesus, into one's heart. The repetition of 'Eu abro meu coração' (I open my heart) signifies a deep, personal invitation for Jesus to enter and reign within. This act of opening one's heart is a metaphor for spiritual surrender and readiness to receive divine presence and guidance.
The medley continues with a series of rhetorical questions, 'Quem é o rei da glória?' (Who is the King of Glory?), affirming that Jesus is the King. This repetition emphasizes the recognition and acknowledgment of Jesus' sovereignty and majesty. The lyrics 'Lindo, lindo, lindo és' (Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful you are) and 'Glória, glória, eu te dou' (Glory, glory, I give you) are expressions of adoration and praise, highlighting the beauty and glory of Jesus.
The song then transitions into a yearning to be in the presence of God, with the lines 'Me leva á sala do trono' (Take me to the throne room) and 'Quero ver tua face' (I want to see your face). This imagery evokes a desire for an intimate encounter with the divine, seeking to witness the beauty and holiness of God. The repeated question, 'O que é que os anjos veem?' (What do the angels see?), reflects a longing to understand and experience the awe that compels angels to worship. The medley concludes with a heartfelt declaration, 'Só quero ver você' (I only want to see you), encapsulating the ultimate desire to behold and be in the presence of Jesus.