Em Sua Graça

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The Grace and Sacrifice in 'Em Sua Graça'

The song 'Em Sua Graça' by Harpa Cristã is a profound expression of Christian faith, focusing on the themes of grace, love, and sacrifice. The lyrics celebrate the divine grace and rich love that Jesus Christ brought from heaven to earth, specifically to Bethlehem, where He was born. This reference to Bethlehem is significant as it marks the beginning of Jesus' earthly journey, which is central to Christian beliefs.

The song marvels at the wonder of Jesus as the Savior, emphasizing the miraculous nature of His birth and His ultimate sacrifice. The phrase 'Que maravilha! Meu Salvador' translates to 'What a wonder! My Savior,' capturing the awe and reverence that believers feel towards Jesus. This line highlights the miraculous and divine nature of Jesus, who is seen as a source of salvation and hope.

The final line, 'Por mim na cruz morreu,' meaning 'For me, He died on the cross,' underscores the core Christian belief in Jesus' sacrificial death. This act of dying on the cross is viewed as the ultimate demonstration of love and grace, as it is believed to have been done for the salvation of humanity. The song, therefore, serves as a reminder of the profound love and grace that Jesus embodies, encouraging believers to reflect on His sacrifice and the hope it brings.

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  1. Servir a Jesus
  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Ceia do Senhor
  4. Eu Te Louvo
  5. Jesus Voltará
  6. Oh! Que Glória
  7. Grato a Ti
  8. Quem Irá?
  9. Há Paz e Alegria
  10. O Nome Soberano
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