O Último e o Primeiro

Mirian Santos Mirian Santos

Divine Sovereignty and Eternal Presence in 'O Último e o Primeiro'

Mirian Santos' song 'O Último e o Primeiro' is a powerful declaration of divine sovereignty and eternal presence. The lyrics convey a message from God, addressing misconceptions about His nature and capabilities. The song emphasizes that God remains unchanged and omnipotent, capable of performing miracles and controlling time itself. This is evident in lines like 'Eu não estou preso ao tempo, o tempo é preso a mim' (I am not bound by time, time is bound to me), which highlight His transcendence over temporal limitations.

The song also addresses the doubts and disbelief of people who question God's power and relevance. By recounting biblical miracles, such as stopping the sun and moon or making the clock go backward for King Hezekiah, the lyrics reinforce the idea that God's actions are not confined to the past. He is ever-present, capable of intervening in the natural world in extraordinary ways. This is further illustrated by the imagery of walking on water, parting the sea, and entering fire unscathed, symbolizing His dominion over nature and elements.

'O Último e o Primeiro' also serves as a call to faith and perseverance. It encourages believers to continue their spiritual work, spreading the gospel and glorifying God, with the assurance that He will take care of their needs and grant them victory. The song's message is clear: despite human doubts and the passage of time, God's power and presence remain constant. This reassurance is meant to inspire confidence and devotion among listeners, reminding them of the divine support they have in their lives.

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  1. A Conquista
  2. A Sós Com Deus
  3. Quando Deus Se Levanta
  4. O Seu Nome É Deus
  5. Se No Fogo Passares
  6. Mesa no Deserto
  7. Vitória de Josafá
  8. Sem Palavras
  9. De Hoje Não Passa
  10. É Deus
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