Finding Peace in Divine Surrender

Leandro Borges' song "Psiu" is a heartfelt plea for surrender and trust in a higher power. The lyrics are a direct message from God to the listener, urging them to stop relying on their own decisions and emotions, which often lead to failure and stagnation. Instead, the song encourages the listener to be silent and listen to God's voice, emphasizing that God knows everything and is always present.

The song uses vivid metaphors to illustrate God's care and provision. For instance, it mentions how God clothes the lilies of the field and feeds the birds, suggesting that if God takes care of these small aspects of creation, He will undoubtedly take care of the listener. This imagery serves to reassure the listener of God's omnipotence and benevolence, inviting them to trust fully in His guidance and provision.

The recurring refrain, "Tira a mão daí! Deixa isso pra mim" ("Take your hand off! Leave it to me"), reinforces the theme of surrender. It calls for the listener to let go of their worries and control, allowing God to handle their problems and adversaries. The song concludes with a call to worship, reminding the listener that their life story is in God's hands, and they should find peace and rest in His embrace. This message of divine care and the importance of faith and surrender is both comforting and empowering, offering a spiritual solution to life's struggles.

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  1. Cuida
  2. Enquanto Você Adora
  3. Só Por Te Amar
  4. O Silêncio de Deus
  5. Adorai ao Rei
  6. O Amor Tem Um Nome
  7. Esta Casa é Tua
  8. A Verdade (part. Vanilda Bordieri)
  9. Você Tem Um Pai (part. Pastor Lucas e Anderson Freire)
  10. Precisamos de Amigos
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