Cantai Ao Senhor

Paulo César Baruk Paulo César Baruk

A Call to Worship in Melody

The song "Cantai ao Senhor" by Paulo César Baruk is a vibrant call to worship, inviting believers to sing a new song to the Lord. The lyrics emphasize the act of praising God across all lands, highlighting the importance of proclaiming His salvation and declaring His marvelous works among the nations. The repetition of the phrase 'Cantai ao Senhor,' which translates to 'Sing to the Lord,' serves as a powerful refrain, urging the faithful to express their devotion through song.

The song also touches on the attributes of God, describing Him as great and worthy of praise, more to be feared than any false gods. This comparison underscores the belief in God's supremacy over any other deity or idol. The lyrics speak of God's glory and majesty, as well as the strength and beauty that reside in His sanctuary. These descriptions are meant to inspire awe and reverence for the divine, encouraging worshippers to approach God with a sense of wonder and admiration.

Paulo César Baruk is known for his contemporary Christian music, and his songs often reflect themes of faith, worship, and praise. "Cantai ao Senhor" is no exception, as it encapsulates the essence of Christian worship music by blending adoration with a call to action. The song serves as a reminder to believers of the joy and duty of praising God, not just individually but collectively, as a testament to His enduring greatness and splendor.

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  2. A Minha Força
  3. Minha Adoração
  4. Ousado Amor
  5. Clamo Jesus (feat. Marsena)
  6. Há Poder
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