De Joelhos

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Faith and Resilience: The Power of Prayer in 'De Joelhos'

In 'De Joelhos,' Oficina G3 delves into the profound themes of faith, resilience, and divine intervention. The song's title, which translates to 'On My Knees,' sets the tone for a narrative centered around prayer and spiritual warfare. The opening lines describe a battle fought on one's knees, symbolizing the act of praying. This imagery is powerful, suggesting that true strength and victory come from a place of humility and devotion. The lyrics speak of seeing the impossible happen with closed eyes, a metaphor for faith and trust in a higher power.

The song continues to explore the idea of overcoming insurmountable obstacles through faith. The mention of crossing deserts and seeing the sea parting with closed eyes evokes biblical stories, such as Moses parting the Red Sea. These references serve to reinforce the message that faith can lead to miraculous outcomes. The repeated emphasis on 'Who fights for me' underscores the belief in divine support and protection, suggesting that the battles faced in life are not fought alone but with the backing of a higher power.

The chorus brings a sense of assurance and fearlessness, with lines like 'A thousand will fall at my side' and 'Ten thousand at my right hand,' echoing Psalm 91 from the Bible. This passage is often cited for its promise of God's protection. The song concludes with a powerful image of raising a blood-marked banner and resting under the shadow of the cross, symbolizing the ultimate sacrifice and victory of Jesus Christ. This final imagery ties the song's themes together, portraying a journey of faith that leads to peace and triumph through divine intervention.

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  2. Lugar Melhor
  3. Save Me From Myself
  4. Preciso Voltar
  5. A Deus
  6. Lágrimas
  7. Quem
  8. De Joelhos
  9. Descanso
  10. Sempre Mais
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