Rei Das Nações

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The Majesty of the King of Nations

The song 'Rei das Nações' by Vencedores Por Cristo is a powerful declaration of the greatness and holiness of God. The lyrics emphasize the magnificence of God's works and the righteousness of His ways. By repeatedly affirming that God's deeds are great and His paths are just and true, the song invites listeners to reflect on the divine nature and the awe-inspiring power of the Almighty.

The chorus, which addresses God as the 'King of Nations,' poses rhetorical questions that highlight the universal reverence and worship due to Him. The questions 'Who will not fear?' and 'Who will not glorify Your Name?' underscore the idea that God's holiness and justice are so evident that they command respect and adoration from all people. This universal call to worship is further reinforced by the declaration that all nations will come and worship before God, recognizing His righteous acts.

Vencedores Por Cristo, known for their impactful Christian music, uses this song to convey a message of unity and reverence. The repetition of the chorus serves to engrain the central theme of God's unparalleled holiness and the rightful response of worship from all nations. The song's structure and lyrical content create a sense of communal worship, inviting believers to join in the acknowledgment of God's supreme authority and sanctity.

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  1. Como Suspira a Corça
  2. Aliança
  3. Ao Que Está Sentado
  4. Salmo 103
  5. Preciosas São As Horas
  6. Consagração
  7. Bênção Apostólica
  8. Salmo 96 (Cantai Ao Senhor)
  9. Salmo 115
  10. Juntos
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