Igreja Que Chora

Mara Lima Mara Lima

The Crying Church: A Divine Connection

Mara Lima's song "Igreja Que Chora" is a poignant and heartfelt expression of faith, capturing the essence of a community in prayer and supplication. The lyrics repeatedly emphasize that God is watching from heaven, observing His church as it cries, prays, and pleads. This repetition underscores the omnipresence and omniscience of God, who is deeply aware of the struggles and heartfelt prayers of His followers. The song conveys a sense of divine empathy and assurance, suggesting that God is not distant but intimately involved in the lives of His believers.

The song also highlights different groups within the church, such as the workers, the youth, and the mothers, each of whom is seen by God in their moments of vulnerability and need. This inclusivity reflects the universal nature of the church and the shared experience of seeking divine intervention and comfort. The imagery of crying and pleading is powerful, evoking a sense of desperation but also of hope, as the faithful believe that their prayers are heard and will be answered.

The chorus offers a message of hope and promise, stating that the church that cries every day will one day dwell with Jesus in heaven. This eschatological theme provides comfort and motivation for the believers, reinforcing the idea that their earthly struggles and prayers are not in vain but are part of a larger divine plan. The song, therefore, serves as both a lament and a hymn of hope, encouraging the faithful to persevere in their faith and trust in God's ultimate plan for them.

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  2. Estou na Bênção
  3. Filho
  4. Espírito Santo (Eu Navegarei)
  5. Orações
  6. Não Foi o Coelhinho
  7. Quem Subiu, Subiu
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