A Cruz Valeu

Rozeane Ribeiro Rozeane Ribeiro

The Triumph of the Cross: A Message of Redemption and Hope

Rozeane Ribeiro's song "A Cruz Valeu" is a powerful testament to the Christian faith, focusing on the themes of sacrifice, redemption, and resurrection. The lyrics begin with a personal reflection on the command left by Jesus, which requires the singer to renounce their own desires and ego. This act of renunciation is a common theme in Christian teachings, emphasizing the need to follow Christ's example of selflessness and devotion.

The song then shifts to a pivotal moment in Christian history: the crucifixion of Jesus. The imagery of the veil tearing and the earth trembling captures the dramatic and transformative nature of this event. Jesus' declaration, "It is finished," signifies the completion of his mission to atone for humanity's sins. However, the song doesn't end in despair; it highlights the hope and joy of Jesus' resurrection, affirming that he returned to prove the truth of his teachings and the value of his sacrifice.

The chorus reinforces the central message that the cross was worth it. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is portrayed as the ultimate act of love and redemption, offering salvation to humanity. The repetition of "Jesus vive" (Jesus lives) serves as a triumphant proclamation of his victory over death and sin. This declaration not only celebrates Jesus' resurrection but also affirms the singer's faith and identity as a follower of God. The song concludes with a powerful affirmation of Jesus' enduring presence and the transformative impact of his sacrifice.

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  1. Está Chegando o Dia
  2. Hino da Vitória
  3. Não Choro Mais em vão
  4. Mãos Ungidas
  5. Arma
  6. Declaração a Deus
  7. É Inegociável
  8. Grande Deus
  9. A Cruz Valeu
  10. Esse Adorador
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