Dia do Milagre

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The Day of Miracles: A Journey of Faith and Healing

The song 'Dia do Milagre' by Os Levitas tells a powerful story of faith, perseverance, and divine intervention. The lyrics narrate the journey of a woman who, despite suffering and being marginalized, hears about Jesus performing miracles in her region. Driven by hope and desperation, she decides to follow Him, believing that even a single touch could bring about her healing. This act of faith is a central theme, highlighting the transformative power of belief and the hope that miracles can bring.

The woman in the song has exhausted all her resources on medical treatments that have failed to cure her. When she learns that Jesus is nearby, she musters the strength to push through the crowd and reach out to Him. Her faith is rewarded as she experiences a miraculous healing, transforming her sorrow into joy. This narrative underscores the idea that faith can lead to extraordinary outcomes, even when all other avenues have been exhausted. The song emphasizes that Jesus' power to heal and restore is unparalleled and accessible to those who believe.

The recurring chorus, 'Está passando, está passando, está passando aqui,' reinforces the presence of Jesus and the imminent possibility of miracles. It serves as a reminder that divine intervention is always within reach. The song's message is one of hope and encouragement, urging listeners to hold onto their faith and believe in the possibility of miracles in their own lives. The vivid imagery and emotional storytelling make 'Dia do Milagre' a compelling testament to the power of faith and the miraculous potential of divine presence.

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  2. Primeiro Olhar
  3. A História da Assembleia de Deus
  4. Soldado Machucado
  5. Acredita
  6. A Luz Do Amor
  7. Jesus Está Aqui
  8. Juntos Para Sempre
  9. 100% Vitória
  10. Quem Diria
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