Consola o Meu Coração

Victorino Silva Victorino Silva

Finding Solace in Faith: The Heartfelt Plea of 'Consola o Meu Coração'

Victorino Silva's song 'Consola o Meu Coração' is a poignant expression of seeking comfort and solace through faith in Jesus Christ. The lyrics convey a deep sense of reliance on divine support, especially during times of tribulation and hardship. The song opens with the assurance that there is effective consolation in Christ for those who wish to walk in the light, suggesting that spiritual guidance and comfort are available to those who seek it earnestly.

The repeated plea, 'Consola o meu coração, Jesus,' underscores the central theme of the song: a heartfelt request for Jesus to console the singer's heart. This repetition not only emphasizes the depth of the singer's need but also highlights the belief in Jesus as the 'Glorioso verbo de Amor'—the glorious word of love. This phrase encapsulates the idea that Jesus embodies divine love and is the ultimate source of comfort and peace.

The song also touches on the unwavering nature of Jesus as a perfect friend who never despises those who come to Him with anxious and contrite hearts. Whether in times of struggle or peace, the lyrics affirm that Jesus is always there to provide solace. This message of unwavering divine support and the promise of comfort in all circumstances resonate deeply with listeners, offering a sense of hope and reassurance in their faith journey.

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  1. O Pastor e a ovelha
  2. Aquela Gota a Mais
  3. Tenho
  4. És (1981)
  5. Vale a pena viver
  6. Consola o Meu Coração
  7. Meu Tributo
  8. Um Minuto Só
  9. Juizo Final
  10. Existe um Rio
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