Hino da Vitória

Rozeane Ribeiro Rozeane Ribeiro

Faith and Triumph: The Victory Hymn

Rozeane Ribeiro's song "Hino da Vitória" is a powerful anthem of faith and divine intervention. The lyrics draw heavily from biblical stories, particularly the miraculous events surrounding the Israelites' escape from Egypt. The song opens by questioning who has the power to walk on water and calm the seas, alluding to Jesus Christ's miracles. This sets the tone for a narrative that emphasizes the omnipotence of God in the face of life's storms and challenges.

The song recounts the story of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in the Old Testament where God parts the waters to allow His people to escape Pharaoh's pursuing army. This historical reference serves as a metaphor for overcoming insurmountable obstacles through faith. The imagery of walking through the sea with dry feet and singing a victory hymn on the other side symbolizes triumph over adversity, achieved through divine assistance.

The recurring theme in "Hino da Vitória" is the call to trust in God's power during difficult times. The lyrics encourage believers to call upon God when faced with seemingly impossible situations, assuring them that He will provide a way through. The song reassures listeners that, just as God protected and guided the Israelites, He will also lead them to victory. This message of unwavering faith and divine support resonates deeply with those who seek comfort and strength in their spiritual journey.

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  1. Está Chegando o Dia
  2. Arma
  3. Jeito de Adorar
  4. Declaração a Deus
  5. Conquista
  6. O Noivo
  7. Não Choro Mais em vão
  8. Arrebatamento
  9. Toca a Trombeta
  10. É Inegociável
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