A Heartfelt Devotion: Seeking Only God

The song 'Só Quero a Ti' by Ministério Amor e Adoração is a profound expression of spiritual devotion and surrender. The lyrics convey a deep desire to empty oneself of all worldly possessions and personal identity to focus solely on God. This act of self-emptying is a common theme in many religious traditions, symbolizing the shedding of ego and material attachments to achieve a closer connection with the divine.

The singer emphasizes the conscious decision to choose 'the better part,' which is to be in the presence of God. This phrase likely references the biblical story of Mary and Martha, where Mary chooses to sit at Jesus' feet and listen to his teachings, representing a choice of spiritual over material concerns. The repetition of 'Só quero a Ti' (I only want You) underscores the single-minded devotion and the prioritization of a relationship with God over any earthly gains or blessings.

The refrain 'Deus meu, amado meu' (My God, my beloved) highlights the intimate and personal relationship the singer seeks with God. The lyrics make it clear that the singer is not seeking God for what He can provide but for the sheer joy and fulfillment of being in His presence. This sentiment reflects a mature faith that values the giver more than the gifts, focusing on the intrinsic worth of the divine relationship rather than any external benefits it might bring.

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  1. Quero Confessar (Kyrie)
  2. Magnificat
  3. Fonte do Viver
  4. Entre Nós
  5. Recebe Adoração
  6. A Oferta de Maria
  7. Todo dia
  8. Aleluia
  9. Só Quero a Ti
  10. Plenitude da Verdade, Kyrie
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