Ouve-se o Júbilo

Marcos Góes Marcos Góes

The Triumph of Faith in 'Ouve-se o Júbilo'

The song 'Ouve-se o Júbilo' by Marcos Góes is a powerful expression of Christian faith and worship. The lyrics celebrate the majesty and victory of Jesus Christ, referred to as the 'Leão de Judá' or 'Lion of Judah,' a biblical reference to one of the titles for Jesus that signifies His authority and kingship. The song is a declaration of the joy and jubilation that comes from recognizing Christ's sovereignty over all nations and the belief that His reign is supreme.

The repeated chorus of 'Leão de Judá' followed by 'Prevaleceu,' which means 'prevailed,' emphasizes the belief in Christ's ultimate triumph over evil and adversity. The song also speaks to the personal liberation that believers experience through their faith in Jesus, who is described as breaking chains and being a source of strength and hope. The imagery of Jesus as a rock and a fortress in times of weakness and war further underlines His role as a protector and savior.

The latter part of the song shifts to a more militant tone, with references to marching in the name of the Lord and Christ being the 'general' leading His followers. This metaphorical language speaks to the Christian concept of spiritual warfare, where believers see themselves as part of a divine army under Christ's command, overcoming obstacles and claiming victory in His name. The song is a rallying cry for faith and perseverance, encouraging believers to remain steadfast in their spiritual journey.

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  1. Bem Querer
  2. Glória Pra Sempre
  3. Bem Querer 2
  4. Que doce
  5. Eu Só Quero Estar
  6. Descerá sobre ti
  7. Amar
  8. Adonai/Tu mudaste
  9. Vai e Não Peques Mais
  10. Dou graças
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