A Hymn of Gratitude and Liberation

“Te louvamos” by Ministério Koinonya de Louvor is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and worship towards God. The song opens with a declaration of praise for the grace bestowed upon the believers, highlighting the transformative power of divine grace. This grace is not just a passive gift but an active force that enables the faithful to walk among the victorious, suggesting a spiritual triumph over life's challenges.

The lyrics continue to express gratitude for the love that has conquered the hearts of the believers. This love is portrayed as a powerful force that has broken the chains that once separated them from God. The imagery of breaking chains is a potent metaphor for liberation from sin, bondage, and any form of spiritual captivity. It signifies a profound sense of freedom and redemption, which is a central theme in many Christian worship songs.

The song also emphasizes the believers' newfound authority and freedom to worship. By stating that they reign over the earth and are free to adore, the lyrics convey a sense of empowerment and divine favor. This empowerment is not just about earthly dominion but also about spiritual authority and the freedom to worship God without hindrance. The repetitive chorus of “Te louvamos, Senhor” reinforces the theme of continuous and unwavering praise, making the song a powerful anthem of faith and devotion.

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  1. Em Espírito, Em Verdade (Meu Prazer)
  2. O Senhor Está Levantando um Exército
  3. Espírito de Deus
  4. Te Louvamos / Oferta de Amor
  5. A Voz do Senhor
  6. Te Agradeço Oh Pai
  7. Espírito, Enche (part. Márcio Pereira)
  8. Os Reis da Terra
  9. Restaura Senhor
  10. Verdadeiro Adorador
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