The Divine Cry: A Message of Hope and Resurrection

Marcos Antônio's song "O Grito" delves deep into the themes of salvation, resurrection, and the ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ over death. The lyrics begin by acknowledging the duality of good and evil, and the widespread knowledge of Jesus. The 'cry' mentioned in the song symbolizes a divine call, a powerful proclamation that Jesus is coming to save the faithful. This cry is perceived differently by people; for some, it is a cry of pain, for others, an illusion. However, for the singer, it represents God's final call to humanity, urging them to heed His message.

The song vividly describes the power of God's cry, likening it to a hammer that shatters stone. This metaphor emphasizes the strength and impact of God's word, which can break even the hardest of obstacles, symbolized by the stone that represents death. The narrative then shifts to the crucifixion of Jesus, where Satan mistakenly believes he has won. However, the silence of God during Jesus' death is a strategic pause, leading to the ultimate victory of resurrection. On the third day, God's cry breaks the chains of death, bringing light and life as Jesus rises from the dead.

The song concludes with a powerful message about the necessity of struggle for victory. It asserts that eternal life is reserved for those who fight and persevere in their faith. The resurrection of Christ is presented as the ultimate proof of this truth, reinforcing the idea that true victory and eternal life come through enduring and overcoming life's battles. Marcos Antônio's "O Grito" is a profound reflection on faith, struggle, and the triumphant power of resurrection, offering hope and encouragement to believers.

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  1. Pedradas
  2. Espera
  3. Meus Pais
  4. Pastor
  5. Metamorfose
  6. Laudicéia Não, Filadélfia Sim
  7. O Grito
  8. Oração de Um Pastor
  9. As Três Coroas
  10. Olhai Pra o Cordeiro de Deus
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