Autoridade e Poder

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The Unwavering Faith in Divine Authority

Padre Zeca's song "Autoridade e Poder" is a powerful declaration of faith and reliance on Jesus Christ. The repetitive chorus, "Não, não dá, sem Jesus não dá," translates to "No, it doesn't work, without Jesus it doesn't work," emphasizing the essential role of Jesus in the lives of believers. This repetition underscores the message that life is incomplete and unmanageable without the presence and guidance of Jesus. The song's insistence on this point reflects a deep conviction and a call for listeners to recognize their dependence on divine support.

The lyrics draw a vivid comparison between those who trust in the Lord and the mountains of Zion, which are unshakable and eternal. This metaphor highlights the stability and permanence that faith in God provides. The imagery of mountains surrounding Jerusalem further illustrates God's protective and encompassing presence around His people. This biblical reference serves to reassure believers of God's unwavering support and the strength that comes from placing trust in Him.

The song also speaks to the authority and power of God, describing Him as the ruler of all nations. The call for the earth to be silent before Him, for knees to bow, and hands to be raised in worship, signifies the recognition of God's supreme dominion. This act of worship and submission is a testament to God's ultimate authority and the reverence He commands. Padre Zeca's musical style, often characterized by its devotional and worshipful tone, enhances the song's message, inviting listeners to a deeper spiritual reflection and commitment.

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  1. A Cidade É Muito Grande
  2. Porque Ele Vive
  3. Aleluia, Quando Estamos Unidos
  4. Deus Trino
  5. Pão da Vida
  6. Podes Reinar
  7. Quero Te Dar A Paz
  8. Senhor Que Vieste Salvar
  9. Autoridade e Poder
  10. Só por ti Jesus
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