Chora que a Vitória Vem

Léa Mendonça Léa Mendonça

The Power of Faithful Tears

The song "Chora Que a Vitória Vem" by Léa Mendonça is a powerful gospel anthem that speaks to the struggles and triumphs of faith. The lyrics tell a story of someone who has cried out to God, persistently seeking answers during times of hardship, feeling defeated and alone. The song's message is one of encouragement, assuring the listener that their cries are not in vain, as God hears the prayers of the faithful and responds with victory and happiness.

Léa Mendonça uses biblical references to illustrate the might of prayer and God's intervention in the lives of believers. She recounts the stories of Daniel in the lion's den, Ana praying for a child, and Joshua's prayer that stopped the sun, all instances where God responded to the prayers of His people. These stories serve to remind the listener that the same God who acted in the past is still present and active today. The repeated chorus emphasizes the value of a believer's tears and the power of prayer to move mountains, reinforcing the idea that God is attentive to the cries of the faithful.

The song is not just a narrative of past miracles but a declaration of hope for the present and future. It encourages believers to continue praying and trusting in God's promises, regardless of the current circumstances. The emotional resonance of the song lies in its ability to uplift and inspire those who feel overwhelmed by life's challenges, assuring them that their faith and tears have a purpose and that victory is on the horizon.

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  1. Apenas Uma Voz
  2. Vem Coisa Nova por Aí
  3. Não Deixe Nenhum dos Meus se Perder
  4. Se Não Fosse o Senhor
  5. Quem Foi Que Disse?
  6. Vaso de Honra
  7. Ele Vai Tombar
  8. Experiência
  9. Sangue Derramado
  10. Chora que a Vitória Vem
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