A Journey of Faith and Devotion

The song 'Te Amarei' by Músicas Religiosas is a heartfelt expression of unwavering faith and devotion to a higher power, likely Jesus Christ. The lyrics convey a deep sense of calling and commitment, as the singer reflects on being invited to walk through life alongside the divine. This invitation is not taken lightly; it is a lifelong decision to follow and never turn back. The imagery of a burning ember in the chest and an arrow in the soul symbolizes an intense, consuming passion that makes it impossible to forget this divine connection.

The chorus, 'Te amarei, Senhor,' which translates to 'I will love you, Lord,' emphasizes that true peace and joy are found only in close proximity to the divine. This sentiment is echoed throughout the song, highlighting the struggle between human frailty and the irresistible pull of divine love. The singer admits to moments of doubt and the temptation to flee, but ultimately, the strength of this divine love prevails, leaving them captivated and unable to live without remembering the divine presence.

In the final verse, the singer pleads for Jesus to never let them walk alone, acknowledging their own weaknesses and the need for divine guidance. The request to be taught how to live in the presence of the divine, through love, joy, peace, and unity with others, underscores the song's message of a life transformed by faith. The lyrics paint a picture of a spiritual journey marked by devotion, struggle, and the ultimate triumph of divine love over human frailty.

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  1. Igreja reunida
  2. Santo
  3. Guiado Pela Mão
  4. Grão de Trigo
  5. Faz-te Ao Largo
  6. Te Amarei
  7. Eis-me Aqui, Senhor
  8. Em Nome do Pai
  9. Glória, Glória, Aleluia
  10. A Barca
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