The Source of Charisma: A Journey of Faith and Gratitude

The song 'Fonte do Carisma' by Ministério Amor e Adoração delves into the profound experience of discovering and embracing one's spiritual calling. The lyrics speak of an inner force, described as a 'grace supernatural,' that has always been present within the singer. This force is something greater than themselves, suggesting a divine or spiritual origin. The acknowledgment of this grace leads to a deeper understanding of their vocation, which is portrayed as a path that leads to heaven.

The song emphasizes the importance of shifting focus away from worldly demands and towards this divine calling. By doing so, the singer discovers the greatness of their vocation, which brings them closer to a higher spiritual plane. This shift in perspective is a significant theme in the song, highlighting the transformative power of faith and spiritual awareness.

Gratitude plays a crucial role in the song, as the singer expresses thankfulness for the gift that exists within them. This gift, or 'dom,' generates joy through fidelity, suggesting that staying true to one's spiritual path brings immense happiness. The 'fonte do carisma,' or 'source of charisma,' is depicted as an inexhaustible well that continually satisfies the singer. This metaphor underscores the idea that spiritual gifts and divine grace are endless and ever-fulfilling, providing everything one needs on their journey of faith.

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  1. Glória a Deus Nas Alturas
  2. Ó Senhor, Tende Piedade
  3. Recebe Adoração
  4. Santo
  5. Fonte do Viver
  6. Entre Nós
  7. A Oferta de Maria
  8. Todo dia
  9. Aleluia
  10. Só Quero a Ti
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