Quando As Luzes Se Apagam

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The Depth of True Worship: Beyond the Lights and Music

Dalete Hungria's song 'Quando As Luzes Se Apagam' delves into the essence of genuine worship, exploring the authenticity of one's faith and devotion when stripped of external influences. The lyrics pose a profound question: who are we when the lights go out and there's no one left to observe us? This introspective inquiry challenges the listener to consider whether their worship continues in the absence of an audience, highlighting the importance of a sincere connection with the divine that transcends mere performance.

The song emphasizes that true worship is not confined to the walls of a church or the duration of a service. Hungria underscores that the act of worship should extend beyond the music and the congregation, continuing in the private moments of one's life. The repetition of the desire to 'feel your presence' and 'take your presence home' signifies a longing for a continuous, heartfelt relationship with God that is not dependent on external circumstances or fleeting emotions.

Hungria's lyrics also critique the superficiality of worship that is performed to impress others. She expresses a yearning for worship that is intense and genuine, not just a momentary display or a lip service. This call for authenticity resonates deeply, urging believers to seek a deeper, more personal connection with their faith. The song's message is a powerful reminder that true worship is about the sincerity of one's heart and the constancy of one's devotion, even when the lights are off and the music has stopped.

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  1. Reconstrução
  2. Nada Está Perdido
  3. Põe Na Arca
  4. Conta Pra Mim
  5. Tua Presença
  6. Sorrir de Novo
  7. Te Vejo Lá
  8. Adoração Exclusiva
  9. Era a Mão de Deus
  10. Tudo É Para Ti (part. Raquel Olliver)
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