Quebranta-me

Leni Silva Leni Silva

A Heart's Plea for Divine Transformation

Leni Silva's song "Quebranta-me" is a heartfelt prayer for spiritual purification and transformation. The lyrics express a deep yearning for closeness to God, asking for any barriers or sins that might distance the singer from the divine to be broken down. The repeated plea to be 'quebrantado' (broken) signifies a desire for humility and surrender, acknowledging human frailty and the need for divine intervention to overcome personal shortcomings.

The song delves into themes of repentance and consecration. Silva acknowledges her human weaknesses, describing herself as flawed, weak, and mortal, yet she places her trust in God's strength, supremacy, and immortality. This contrast highlights the dependency on a higher power to achieve spiritual growth and transformation. The lyrics also reflect a longing to experience God's presence continually and to witness the marks of Christ's suffering, symbolizing a deep connection to the sacrifice made for humanity's redemption.

Furthermore, the song addresses interpersonal relationships, emphasizing the importance of not causing harm to others. Silva asks for divine help to avoid actions that might hurt her fellow beings or lead her to blaspheme against God. This aspect of the song underscores the interconnectedness of spiritual and moral integrity, suggesting that true devotion to God also involves compassion and respect for others. The song is a profound expression of a soul seeking to align itself with divine will, aspiring to live a life of holiness and love.

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  2. As Coisas Que Deus Faz
  3. Quebranta-me
  4. Usa-me Senhor
  5. Silêncio
  6. O Dia Vai Chegar
  7. Você É Uma Bênção
  8. Amor Tão Grande
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