The Sacred Language of Love and Faith

The song 'Love Is Spoken Here' by the Coro do Tabernáculo Mórmon is a heartfelt tribute to the power of love and faith within a family. The lyrics are divided into two perspectives: the girls' and the boys'. The girls' verse focuses on the tender image of a mother kneeling in prayer, her whispered words of faith and devotion providing comfort and security. This act of prayer is a powerful symbol of maternal love and spiritual guidance, emphasizing the importance of a nurturing and faith-filled environment in a child's life.

The boys' verse highlights the role of both parents in creating a home blessed by the 'strength of priesthood power.' This phrase refers to the spiritual authority and responsibilities held by the father, as well as the collaborative effort of both parents in teaching their children values such as trust and obedience. The clear teachings and the presence of love in the home are portrayed as essential elements that guide the children and strengthen their faith.

The recurring theme in both verses is the profound impact of love and faith in the home. The song suggests that when love is spoken and demonstrated through actions like prayer and teaching, it brings the presence of the Savior closer to the family. This spiritual closeness provides a sense of peace and reassurance, reinforcing the idea that a loving and faith-centered home is a sanctuary where divine love is felt and shared.

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  1. Battle Hymn of the Republic
  2. Suo-Gan
  3. Come, Come, Ye Saints
  4. I Am a Child of God
  5. I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus
  6. A Child's Prayer
  7. I Feel My Savior’s Love
  8. It Is Well with My Soul
  9. Consider the Lilies
  10. His Voice as the Sound
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