Coral das Adoradoras

Vanilda Bordieri Vanilda Bordieri

The Empowering Chorus of Worshipping Women

Vanilda Bordieri's song "Coral das Adoradoras" is a powerful anthem celebrating the strength, faith, and unity of women who worship God. The song opens with a call to form a grand choir of worshipping women, emphasizing the collective power and spiritual impact of their unified voices. The lyrics highlight the role of women in spiritual warfare, suggesting that their worship and prayers can move the hand of God and bring about divine victories.

The song draws on biblical stories to illustrate the power of women's faith and actions. It references Abigail, who through her humility and prayer, prevented bloodshed and left her fate in God's hands. Similarly, it mentions Deborah and Jael, who played crucial roles in Israel's victory over Jabin, showcasing how God honors and uses women who are willing to act in faith. These stories serve as powerful metaphors for the modern-day woman of God, encouraging them to preach, worship, and let God use them mightily.

Further, the song likens worshipping women to biblical figures such as Isabel, Ana, and Ester, who were instrumental in God's plans. It portrays these women as beacons of faith, likening them to a burning flame or a trumpet in a crowd, signifying their distinct and impactful presence. The recurring theme is that a woman who worships, preaches, and prays is a powerful force, capable of invoking God's glory and receiving His answers. The song is a rallying cry for women to embrace their spiritual roles and trust in God's promises.

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  1. Tudo a Ele
  2. Mais Um
  3. Deus É Fiel
  4. Choro de Joquebede
  5. No Meu Quarto
  6. Porção Dobrada (part. Célia Bueno)
  7. Te Amarei
  8. Coral das Adoradoras
  9. Só Deus Faz Milagres
  10. A Pesca
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