Som Que Vem Dos Céus

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A Celestial Symphony: Nívea Soares' Call for Divine Harmony

Nívea Soares' song "Som Que Vem Dos Céus" is a powerful anthem that calls for a divine intervention through music. The lyrics express a deep yearning for a new sound from the heavens to be heard across Brazil and the world. This sound is not just any melody but one that exalts the name of Jesus and announces His Kingdom. The repetition of the phrase "Que se ouça" ("Let it be heard") emphasizes the urgency and importance of this divine message being spread far and wide.

The song also speaks to the emergence of a new song from the hearts of worshippers, a song that the Father longs to hear. This new song is described as being generated by the Spirit of God and flowing like a river of living waters. This imagery suggests a sense of renewal, life, and purity that comes from divine inspiration. The call for the heavens to be torn open and for God's powerful voice to be heard underscores the desire for a profound spiritual awakening and the manifestation of God's glory on Earth.

Nívea Soares, known for her deep and soulful worship music, uses this song to create a bridge between the divine and the earthly. Her music often focuses on themes of worship, divine presence, and spiritual renewal. In "Som Que Vem Dos Céus," she encapsulates these themes by envisioning a world where the divine sound of heaven permeates every street and nation, bringing with it the glory and presence of God. This song is a heartfelt prayer for a spiritual revival that transcends borders and unites people in worship and adoration of Jesus.

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  2. Meu Respirar (part. Vineyard)
  3. Dependo de Ti (part. Paulo César Baruk)
  4. Rocha Eterna
  5. Eu Me Alegrarei
  6. Aquele Que É
  7. Mais Perto Quero Estar
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