Para Que Entre o Rei

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Inviting the Divine: A Heart Open to the King of Glory

The song "Para Que Entre o Rei" by Morada is a contemporary Christian worship song that emphasizes the act of opening one's heart to Jesus Christ, referred to as the 'Rei da glória' or 'King of Glory.' The lyrics are simple yet profound, focusing on the personal decision to allow Jesus to enter and reign in one's life. The repetition of the phrase 'Eu abro o meu coração' which translates to 'I open my heart,' signifies a deep, meditative commitment and the act of surrendering to divine will.

Morada is known for their modern worship music that often includes intimate and heartfelt expressions of faith. This song, in particular, is designed to facilitate a spiritual atmosphere where believers can express their devotion and readiness to receive Jesus. The question 'Quem é o Rei da glória?' or 'Who is the King of Glory?' is answered with the affirmation that Jesus is the King, reinforcing the Christian belief in Jesus' sovereignty and divine authority.

The song's structure, with its repetitive verses and chorus, serves to create a contemplative space for worshipers to reflect on the meaning of the words. It encourages listeners to consider their own relationship with Jesus and the openness of their hearts to His presence. The song's simplicity makes it accessible for congregational singing, allowing the message to resonate deeply with individuals and communities of faith alike.

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  2. É Tudo Sobre Você
  3. Postura do Reino
  4. És o Exaltado
  5. Grande É o Senhor / Louvor Ao Rei / Te Exaltamos / Ele É Exaltado
  6. Matemática do Reino
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  8. Há Momentos/ Envia a Tua Unção/ Com Muito Louvor (pot-pourri)
  9. Uma Coisa
  10. Emaús (part. Poiema Music)
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