The Boundless Love of Faith

In the song "Bem Mais" by Suely Façanha, the lyrics delve into the profound and overwhelming nature of divine love. The singer expresses a sense of awe and humility in the face of a love that surpasses human understanding and reason. This love is described as so immense that it leaves the singer feeling both unworthy and deeply grateful. The recurring theme is the constancy and reliability of this divine presence, which offers support and forgiveness in every situation.

The lyrics highlight a personal relationship with the divine, where the singer feels a deep sense of companionship and acceptance. The lines, "Estás sempre ao meu lado / Me acolhes e me perdoas" (You are always by my side / You welcome and forgive me), emphasize the unwavering support and mercy that the divine provides. This relationship is marked by a stark contrast between the greatness of the divine and the smallness of the human, underscoring the singer's humility and reverence.

In the final lines, the singer offers their life and empty hands to the divine, symbolizing a complete surrender and dedication. The phrase, "A minha vida é toda tua, Senhor" (My life is all yours, Lord), encapsulates the essence of the song—a heartfelt offering of oneself in response to the boundless love received. This act of surrender is portrayed as the only fitting response to such an overwhelming and unconditional love, highlighting themes of faith, devotion, and gratitude.

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  1. Vento do Amor
  2. Teu Coração
  3. Bem Mais
  4. São José
  5. Salmo 140
  6. Toque de Amor
  7. És Tu Senhor
  8. Meu Jesus
  9. O céu é logo
  10. Inflamador Das Almas
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