The Serenity of Prayer: Finding Peace and Strength in Faith

The song 'Na Oração' by Jefferson & Suellen is a heartfelt expression of the solace and strength found in prayer. The lyrics emphasize the tranquility and peace that come from communicating with God. The act of praying is portrayed as a deeply satisfying and soul-nourishing experience, providing a sense of calm and fulfillment. This connection with the divine is depicted as a privilege, allowing the individual to open their heart to the Creator and feel the presence of the Savior.

The song highlights the greatness of God and His limitless love and forgiveness. The lyrics suggest that God's works are magnificent and His love knows no bounds. This boundless love and the forgiveness offered by God bring peace to the believer. The repetition of the phrase 'Grande é o nosso Deus' (Great is our God) underscores the awe and reverence the artists feel towards the divine.

Furthermore, the song conveys the necessity of prayer in the believer's life. It is through prayer that one finds the strength to live and the power to face life's challenges. The lyrics assert that life only makes sense when it is rooted in faith in God, who provides the necessary strength to endure. This message is a testament to the importance of faith and the transformative power of prayer in the lives of believers.

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  1. Labareda
  2. Pode Morar Aqui
  3. Labareda / Aviva-nos / a Terra Clama / Que Esse Fogo Não Se Apague
  4. No Silêncio
  5. Na Oração
  6. Acende Outra Vez
  7. Foi Na Cruz
  8. Liberta-me de Mim
  9. Profetiza
  10. Vem Me Buscar
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