Jesus Misericórdia

Eliana Ribeiro Eliana Ribeiro

A Plea for Divine Mercy and Guidance

The song "Jesus Misericórdia" by Eliana Ribeiro is a heartfelt prayer set to music, expressing a deep longing for divine forgiveness and guidance. The lyrics convey a sense of humility and repentance, as the singer acknowledges their need for God's mercy and the desire to follow His path. The repeated invocation of Jesus' name and the plea for mercy underscore the central theme of seeking reconciliation with the divine.

Eliana Ribeiro, known for her religious music, often touches on themes of faith, redemption, and the human relationship with the divine. In this song, she captures the universal human experience of seeking forgiveness and the hope for a renewed relationship with God. The reference to 'the peace of the world' and the request for salvation not only for the individual but also for humanity, reflects a broader concern for global harmony and spiritual well-being.

The song's structure, with its simple yet profound chorus, allows listeners to join in the prayer, making it a communal expression of faith. The personal confession of having 'offended the heart' of Jesus and the commitment to 'exalt His holy name' and follow 'the path of salvation' are indicative of a transformative spiritual journey. The song serves as a reminder of the power of divine mercy and the possibility of redemption through sincere repentance and faith.

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  1. Vem Espírito Santo
  2. Grande É a Glória do Senhor
  3. Força e Vitória
  4. Chuva de Graça
  5. As Muralhas Cairão
  6. Sonho de Paz
  7. Jesus Misericórdia
  8. Em Teu Altar (part. Walmir Alencar)
  9. Batiza-me Senhor
  10. Água da Vida
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