Às Margens do Teu Rio

Davi Sacer Davi Sacer

Finding Solace and Strength by the River of Faith

Davi Sacer's song "Às Margens do Teu Rio" is a heartfelt plea for divine guidance and a declaration of unwavering faith. The lyrics express a deep desire to avoid past mistakes and to seek wisdom from a higher power. The singer acknowledges the natural human desires but emphasizes that walking with God and adhering to His will is what truly attracts and sustains him. This spiritual journey is portrayed as a path away from harmful influences and towards a place of peace and growth.

The metaphor of the river is central to the song's message. The river represents a source of life, nourishment, and stability. By positioning himself at the margins of this divine river, the singer finds a place where he can grow, remain steadfast, and experience the different seasons of love. This imagery evokes a sense of being rooted in something greater than oneself, which provides strength and protection against the consuming forces of evil.

The song also highlights the importance of meditation on divine laws and principles. The singer aspires to be blessed and prosperous by staying close to this spiritual source. The repetition of the phrase "às margens do Teu Rio" reinforces the idea of finding a permanent and secure place in the presence of God. This song is a beautiful expression of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of divine connection.

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  3. Nome Sobre Todo Nome
  4. Eu Espero Em Ti
  5. Faz Chover
  6. O Deus Que Surpreende
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