Sou Livre (part. Rafaelli Cristina)

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Embracing Freedom Through Divine Love

The song 'Sou Livre' by Giselli Cristina, featuring Rafaelli Cristina, is a heartfelt expression of spiritual liberation and gratitude. The lyrics convey a deep sense of humility and surrender, as the singer approaches the divine presence, shedding all that distances them from God. This act of prostration and emptying oneself signifies a profound desire for closeness and healing, with God depicted as the balm that soothes and heals the soul.

The chorus emphasizes the singer's recognition of God's essential role in their life, portraying Him as both a necessity and a best friend. The reference to Jesus' sacrifice on the cross highlights the immense love and grace that the singer feels, describing it as 'excelsa graça' (exalted grace) and 'amor imenso' (immense love). This sacrificial love is the cornerstone of the singer's freedom, allowing them to sing, worship, and express their love for God without restraint.

Gratitude is a recurring theme throughout the song. The singer repeatedly acknowledges the transformative power of divine love, which has rescued them from sin and granted them a new life. This gratitude is not just a feeling but a declaration of freedom—freedom to worship, to love, and to live a life unburdened by past transgressions. The song beautifully encapsulates the joy and liberation that come from experiencing and accepting divine love, making it a powerful anthem of faith and devotion.

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  1. Te Exaltamos
  2. Santificação
  3. Diante do Trono
  4. Deus Nos Guarde
  5. Tocou-me
  6. Quero Adorá-Lo
  7. Outra Vez o Mar
  8. Arrebatamento
  9. Pra Te Adorar
  10. Agindo Deus Ninguém Pode Impedir
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