Crente Que Ora

Mara Lima Mara Lima

The Power of Prayer: A Spiritual Anthem

Mara Lima's song 'Crente Que Ora' is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience found in prayer. The lyrics emphasize that a believer who prays holds the 'key to victory,' suggesting that prayer is a direct line to divine intervention and strength. This believer is depicted as fearless, able to face any situation, and equipped to defeat enemies through fasting and prayer. The song paints a vivid picture of a spiritual warrior, grounded in faith and unwavering in the face of adversity.

The song further explores the unshakeable faith of a praying believer. It describes how their faith is built on the solid foundation of Jesus, symbolized as a rock. This foundation ensures that the believer remains lively and never disheartened, always carrying their cross with determination. The lyrics suggest that such a believer is familiar with victory and does not fear trials or losses, as they are confident that victory is assured through their faith and perseverance.

'Crente Que Ora' also highlights the transformative power of prayer. It speaks of prayer's ability to drive away illness, sadness, and solve problems, making everything possible through divine intervention. The song portrays the praying believer as a healer and a source of love, capable of lifting the fallen and healing wounded hearts. This believer is never alone, as God is always with them, ensuring their success in all endeavors. The song is a celebration of faith, resilience, and the miraculous power of prayer, encouraging believers to remain steadfast and trust in divine support.

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