Aleluia, Vamos Bater Palmas

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Celebrating Faith and Learning with Joy

The song "Aleluia, Vamos Bater Palmas" by Paulus is a vibrant and joyful celebration of faith. The lyrics invite listeners to clap their hands in praise and recognition of Jesus. This act of clapping is a communal gesture, symbolizing unity and collective worship. The repetition of the word "Aleluia" underscores the joy and reverence felt by the believers, creating an atmosphere of exuberant worship.

The song emphasizes the importance of listening to Jesus, who is referred to as "the word." This highlights the Christian belief in Jesus as the divine messenger and teacher. By urging the audience to listen, the song reinforces the idea that Jesus' teachings are vital for spiritual growth and understanding. The phrase "Jesus é a vida" (Jesus is life) further cements this notion, suggesting that Jesus' teachings are not just words but a way of life that brings enlightenment and guidance.

Moreover, the song's structure, with its repetitive and simple lyrics, makes it accessible and easy to sing along, fostering a sense of community and shared experience. The use of the word "Aleluia" (Hallelujah) is a powerful expression of praise and gratitude, commonly used in religious contexts to convey deep spiritual joy. This song, therefore, serves as both a call to worship and a reminder of the teachings and life of Jesus, encouraging believers to come together in celebration and reflection.

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  1. Aqui Viemos
  2. Na Festa da Eucaristia
  3. O Trigo Baila - Advento
  4. Te Coroamos, Maria
  5. Celebrando com Maria
  6. Nova Semente - Envio
  7. En Revenant de La Revue
  8. Eu Confesso
  9. Glória (Missa Das Crianças)
  10. Aleluia, Vamos Bater Palmas
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