Como é importante

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The Comfort of Divine Presence

Léo Jundi's song "Como é importante" is a heartfelt expression of faith and the comfort found in divine presence. The lyrics convey a deep sense of reassurance and trust in Jesus, emphasizing the importance of feeling His presence and hearing His voice. The song opens with the acknowledgment of how crucial it is to feel Jesus's companionship, which brings a sense of peace and security to the believer's heart. This connection is portrayed as a gentle and loving communication that speaks directly to the soul, offering solace and guidance.

The recurring message from Jesus, "Meu servo não temas" (My servant, do not fear), serves as a powerful reminder of divine selection and protection. The lyrics acknowledge the difficulties and challenges faced in life but encourage trust in Jesus's plan and power. This message of trust and faith is central to the song, suggesting that through belief and reliance on Jesus, one can witness His power and experience His support in times of need.

The song also highlights the joy and fulfillment that come from responding to Jesus's call. The singer expresses happiness in being able to say, "Senhor estou aqui" (Lord, I am here), and finds comfort in the continuous, loving communication from Jesus. This ongoing dialogue is depicted as filled with love and beauty, reinforcing the theme of divine love and care. Overall, "Como é importante" is a moving testament to the strength and comfort derived from a close relationship with Jesus, encouraging listeners to trust and find peace in His presence.

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  1. Eu avisto uma terra feliz
  2. Como é importante
  3. Deus está aqui neste momento
  4. Eu Te Amei
  5. Maranata, o Senhor vem
  6. Maravilhoso é servir a Deus
  7. O toque de Deus
  8. Arrebatado Fui No Dia do Senhor
  9. Ao Sentir
  10. Graças Senhor
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