Então Profetiza

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Reviving Hope: The Power of Prophecy in 'Então Profetiza'

Maria Marçal's song 'Então Profetiza' is a powerful anthem of hope and restoration, deeply rooted in Christian faith and biblical references. The lyrics speak to those who have experienced profound despair, symbolized by the 'vale de ossos secos' or 'valley of dry bones,' a direct reference to the vision of the prophet Ezekiel in the Bible. This imagery represents a state of utter hopelessness and lifelessness, where dreams and aspirations seem dead and scattered like dry bones.

The song's message is one of divine intervention and the transformative power of faith. Marçal sings with authority, urging listeners to 'profetiza' or 'prophesy,' invoking the name of Jesus to bring their dreams back to life. This act of prophesying is not just about speaking words but about believing in the possibility of renewal and restoration. The repetition of the phrase 'O que se encontra morto passa a ter vida' ('What is found dead comes to life') reinforces the theme of resurrection and new beginnings.

The lyrics also emphasize the temporary nature of suffering and the promise of divine restoration. The 'vento que traz aflição' ('wind that brings affliction') is countered by another wind from God that brings restoration. This duality highlights the belief that no matter how dire the circumstances, there is always hope for a new beginning through faith. The song encourages listeners to hold on to their faith and trust in God's power to transform their lives, turning their 'valley of dry bones' into a place of life and new beginnings.

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  1. Meu Filho, Descansa
  2. Tempo de Cantar (part. Michelle Nascimento)
  3. Com Muito Louvor (part. Wilian Nascimento)
  4. Infinito
  5. Deus Fiel
  6. Jesus, Meu Primeiro Amor
  7. Deixa
  8. Covardia (part. Léa Mendonça)
  9. Deixa (Versão Acústica)
  10. Deserto
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