Para Isto Cristo Se Revelou

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Triumph of Faith: The Victory of Christ in Nelson Ned's Song

Nelson Ned's song "Para Isto Cristo Se Revelou" is a powerful declaration of Christian faith, emphasizing the triumph of Jesus Christ over sin, death, and disease. The lyrics celebrate the revelation of Christ, who came to destroy the works of Satan and bring victory to believers. This theme is central to the song, as it repeatedly affirms the victory of Jesus over various forms of evil and suffering, encouraging believers to rejoice in His reign and the establishment of His kingdom on Earth.

The song's chorus, with its repeated "aleluia" (hallelujah), serves as a jubilant affirmation of Christ's victories. Each line of the chorus highlights a specific aspect of Jesus' triumph: over sin, death, and disease. This repetition not only reinforces the message but also invites listeners to join in the celebration of these victories. The use of the word "aleluia" is significant in Christian worship, symbolizing praise and gratitude towards God.

Nelson Ned, known for his deep and emotive voice, brings a sense of urgency and conviction to the song. His delivery underscores the importance of trusting in the name of Jesus and the power of His blood for redemption. The song reassures believers that the enemy will not prevail and that darkness will be dispelled by the light of Christ, who is hailed as the King of Kings. This message of hope and assurance is a cornerstone of Christian belief, and Ned's song serves as a reminder of the enduring power and presence of Jesus in the lives of His followers.

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  1. Déjame Si Estoy Llorando
  2. Tudo Passará
  3. Y Mi Vida Ahora Es Otra
  4. O Sangue de Jesus Tem Poder
  5. Caprichoso
  6. Apesar de Tudo
  7. De Las Tinieblas a La Luz
  8. Contigo Aprendí
  9. Todo Pasará
  10. Júrame
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