Seja Adorado

Nani Azevedo Nani Azevedo

The Power of Worship in Adversity

Nani Azevedo's song "Seja Adorado" is a profound exploration of the transformative power of worship, especially in times of hardship. The lyrics emphasize that those who continue to worship even in their darkest moments will eventually witness miracles. This idea is rooted in the belief that God is particularly moved by a heart that remains devoted and faithful despite suffering. The song suggests that worship can break chains and bring about divine intervention, highlighting the spiritual strength and resilience that come from maintaining faith in adversity.

The song also touches on the concept of being noticed by God. It suggests that worshiping amidst a crowd can draw God's attention to the individual, implying a personal and intimate connection with the divine. This idea reinforces the notion that worship is not just a communal act but also a deeply personal one, where the worshiper's sincerity and devotion can lead to a unique and special relationship with God.

The repeated refrain, "Seja adorado aqui Jesus," which translates to "Be worshiped here, Jesus," serves as a powerful invocation. It calls for the presence and acknowledgment of Jesus in the present moment and place, making the act of worship immediate and tangible. This refrain encapsulates the song's central message: that worship is a powerful, transformative act that invites divine presence and intervention into the worshiper's life, especially during times of struggle.

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  1. Sou Curado
  2. La Casa Del Alfarero
  3. Meu barquinho
  4. A Alma Abatida
  5. Viver Para Adorar
  6. A Ovelha Perdida
  7. Eu Confiarei
  8. Bendito Serei
  9. A Luz
  10. Casa De Israel
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