Aleluia Ao Cristo Redivivo

Hinário Novo Cântico Hinário Novo Cântico

Celebrating the Resurrection: A Hymn of Triumph and Gratitude

The song 'Aleluia Ao Cristo Redivivo' by Hinário Novo Cântico is a powerful hymn that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The lyrics are filled with exclamations of 'Aleluia,' a term that means 'Praise the Lord,' reflecting the joy and triumph felt by believers. The song opens with the declaration that Christ has risen, triumphing over death, and completing the work of salvation. This victory is not just a historical event but a present reality that offers grace and salvation to all who believe.

The second verse delves into the suffering and sacrifice of Christ on the cross. It acknowledges the pain and death He endured for humanity's sake, but it quickly shifts to the victorious note that He is now alive and will reign forever. This juxtaposition of suffering and triumph serves to highlight the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice and the glory of His resurrection.

The final verse is a call to worship and gratitude. It invites believers to lift their voices in praise to Jesus, the great King, who has risen and conquered. The repeated 'Aleluia' underscores the joy and reverence owed to the Redeemer. The hymn encapsulates the core of Christian faith: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, His eternal reign, and the salvation He offers. It serves as a reminder of the hope and victory that believers have in Christ, encouraging them to live in gratitude and praise.

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