Um Ano Mais de Vida

Hinário Aleluia Hinário Aleluia

A Year of Divine Protection and Gratitude

“Um Ano Mais de Vida” by Hinário Aleluia is a heartfelt hymn that reflects on the passage of time and the divine protection experienced throughout the year. The song opens with a recognition of the Lord's guardianship, emphasizing that another year of life has been granted through His divine love. This sets a tone of gratitude and reverence, encouraging listeners to acknowledge the blessings received from their eternal Father.

The lyrics continue by urging the faithful to give thanks from the heart, recognizing that another year has passed under God's watchful eye. This sense of gratitude is not just a fleeting emotion but a deep, heartfelt acknowledgment of the continuous protection and love provided by the divine. The hymn highlights the importance of being thankful for every moment, whether it be in times of joy or sorrow, day or night, winter or summer.

In the final verses, the song speaks to the joy and fervor that fills the hearts of those who feel the Lord's blessings. It describes a joyful and passionate song of praise that spreads the Lord's glory. This imagery of a heart filled with joy and a song of praise underscores the central theme of the hymn: the recognition of divine protection and the expression of gratitude for it. The hymn serves as a reminder to cherish each moment and to continually offer thanks for the blessings received throughout the year.

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