Minha'lma Tem Sede

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A Soul's Deep Thirst for Divine Presence

Rachel Novaes' song "Minha'lma Tem Sede" is a heartfelt expression of spiritual longing and devotion. The lyrics convey a deep yearning for a connection with the divine, portraying the soul's thirst for God's presence. The imagery of a child depending on a parent underscores the vulnerability and reliance the singer feels towards God. This dependence is not just for sustenance but for emotional and spiritual fulfillment, as God's presence brings joy, comfort, and rest to the singer's life.

The song also highlights the daily guidance and revelation of God's love, which the singer deeply appreciates. The lyrics reflect a profound gratitude for the divine presence and the life it brings. The singer's desire to be close to God, to surrender in His arms, and to continually worship Him is a central theme. This longing for intimacy with the divine is portrayed as a source of ultimate joy and fulfillment, surpassing all other desires.

The repeated declarations of love and attachment to God emphasize the depth of the singer's devotion. The act of exalting God's being is described as the greatest pleasure, indicating that worship is not just a duty but a source of immense joy and satisfaction. The song concludes with the acknowledgment that life without this divine connection is unimaginable, highlighting the transformative and indispensable nature of this spiritual relationship.

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  2. Vida
  3. Meus Filhos São Teus
  4. Deus de Amor
  5. Jesus É o Centro (feat. Júlia Vitória)
  6. Ele Vem Pra Te Salvar
  7. Tu És Deus
  8. Te Amo
  9. Comigo Estás
  10. Oleiro
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