Em Coro a Deus Louvamos

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A Hymn of Eternal Love and Creation

“Em Coro a Deus Louvamos” by Marcelino Rob is a heartfelt hymn that celebrates the eternal love and magnificence of God. The song is structured as a series of praises, each verse highlighting different aspects of God's creation and His enduring love. The repetition of the phrase “Eterno é seu amor” (Eternal is His love) serves as a powerful reminder of the constancy and unwavering nature of divine love.

The lyrics begin by acknowledging God's admirable nature and the wonders He has performed for humanity. The song then moves through a litany of creation, from the heavens and the earth to the sun, light, waters, and mountains. Each element of nature is a testament to God's eternal love, emphasizing the idea that everything in the world is a manifestation of His divine will and affection.

The hymn also touches on the creation of life, including plants, fish, and birds, and culminates in the creation of man in God's image. This highlights the special relationship between God and humanity, portraying humans as free and strong beings made in the likeness of their Creator. The song further explores the idea that God is present in human history, guiding and forgiving us even when we falter. This message of forgiveness and strength reinforces the theme of God's eternal love, offering comfort and hope to the faithful.

Overall, “Em Coro a Deus Louvamos” is a beautiful expression of faith, celebrating the omnipresence and omnipotence of God through His creations and His unwavering love for humanity.

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