Rasgue Os Céus

Pedras Vivas Pedras Vivas

A Divine Plea for Heavenly Intervention

“Rasgue Os Céus” by Pedras Vivas is a powerful worship song that delves into themes of divine sovereignty, eternal nature, and the human longing for God's presence. The lyrics emphasize the eternal and unchanging nature of God, highlighting that He has no beginning or end and is sovereign in power. This sets the stage for a deep reverence and acknowledgment of God's greatness, as the singer proclaims, “Quão grande és Tu Senhor” (How great are You, Lord).

The song contrasts the transient nature of earthly kingdoms with the eternal glory of God's throne. This juxtaposition serves to remind listeners of the impermanence of worldly power and the enduring nature of divine authority. The repeated plea, “Rasgue os Céus e vem” (Tear the Heavens and come), is a heartfelt cry for God to descend and manifest His power among His people. This imagery of tearing the heavens suggests a dramatic and powerful intervention, reflecting a deep yearning for a tangible experience of God's presence.

As the song progresses, it transitions into a declaration of being filled and overflowing with God's presence. The repetition of “Seremos cheios, seremos plenos, até transbordar” (We will be filled, we will be full, until we overflow) underscores a desire for spiritual fullness and abundance. This part of the song conveys a sense of anticipation and readiness to receive God's blessings, emphasizing the transformative impact of divine intervention. Overall, “Rasgue Os Céus” is a moving expression of worship, longing, and the hope for a profound encounter with the divine.

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  1. Mostra-me Tua Glória
  2. O Grito
  3. Pai Nosso (Our Father)
  4. Propósito
  5. Amor Mais Forte
  6. Vento Que Vem
  7. Rasgue Os Céus
  8. Sonhos de Deus
  9. O Teu Poder (Creio Em Ti)
  10. Ó Noite Santa
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