A Hymn of Trust and Divine Grace

The song 'Salmo 32' by Comunidade Católica Shalom is a heartfelt plea for divine grace and salvation. The lyrics are deeply rooted in the Christian faith, echoing themes of trust, justice, and divine providence. The song opens with a call for the Lord's grace and salvation to descend upon the faithful, setting a tone of reverence and supplication.

The lyrics emphasize the righteousness of God's word and actions, highlighting that everything He does is worthy of faith. This reflects a deep trust in divine justice and the belief that God's grace permeates the entire earth. The song underscores the idea that God's love for justice and righteousness is boundless, and His grace is ever-present.

A significant portion of the song focuses on the Lord's attentive care for those who fear Him and place their trust in His love. It speaks of God's power to deliver lives from death and provide sustenance during times of scarcity. This imagery of divine protection and provision reinforces the theme of unwavering faith in God's benevolence.

The closing lines of the song express a confident hope in the Lord, recognizing Him as a source of help and protection. The repeated invocation for God's grace to come upon the faithful, just as they place their hope in Him, encapsulates the essence of the song—a profound reliance on divine mercy and support in all circumstances.

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  1. Ruah
  2. Benção de Paz
  3. Cântico de Moisés
  4. Teu Aberto Coração
  5. Glória a Deus Nas Alturas
  6. És Meu Refúgio
  7. Ele Venceu
  8. Salmo 32
  9. Mãe de Misericórdia
  10. Lenguas de Fuego
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